Timestamp: 75th Day of Fall, 514 AV It was time for another exam. Waisana had impressed upon Seirei the need for regular exams during her pregnancy so that any potential problems would be discovered early. Seirei understood the need for it. She hated the way the child she was carrying was forced on her. Although she did want to have children in the future, she didn't want to have them in this manner, and she didn't want to have them with this man. But she didn't blame the child sleeping within her for the way it had been conceived. And if Seirei were to be honest with herself, she couldn't say that she didn't want the child at all. Now that she was feeling the child move within her frequently, Seirei couldn't help but wonder what the child would be like. Would she have a boy, or a girl? Having learned about the close relationship Lian had once had with his older brother, it seemed likely to Seirei that he would want a son. Then again, in his own words, he would have done anything for his little sister, indulged any whim she might have had. So perhaps he would like a baby girl to adore. For Seirei's part, she wasn't hoping for one gender over the other. Would her child love working with wood as much as she did? Or would the child want to be a hunter? Or something else entirely? Would the child be a good person? A kind person like Seirei's mother had been? Would the child look more like her? Or like Lian? For that matter...what kind of father would Lian be? Seirei didn't like the man. She hated what he had done to her. It wasn't something she could ever forgive...nor did she even want to try. Seirei hated and feared the man. And she was desperately afraid that he would force himself on her again after the child was born. But she couldn't deny the fact that he was a good family man. His family had meant everything to him. He desperately wanted a child to rebuild the family he once had. So even though Seirei hated the man, she had to admit that he would be a good father. At the same time...Seirei dreaded making the trip to the River Flower for her exam. After her experience with the healer who had examined her when Waisana was busy, she was more than a little reluctant to risk encountering the man again. Even Lian had thought that the man's attitude was extreme, and his words out of place...and that was saying a lot, given the way he had treated her. Seirei thought about simply not going. She really did. For all of a tick or two. But Seirei wasn't a coward. Her pregnancy required that she get regular exams to ensure that nothing went wrong. It was necessary, and that was all there was to it. Seirei couldn't hide in Lian's tent indefinitely. She didn't even want to try. Besides...Waisana will be there today, so it won't even be an issue. Right? Right. Seirei told herself firmly. Even if she isn't there for some reason, or she isn't available, surely not all of the other healers feel that way about captives as that...that man does. He's just one person. All I have to do is avoid him. If I can do that, then I'll be fine. Feeling a bit better about the situation, Seirei left the tent. The walk to the River Flower was a slow one. Her pace was slowed both by an anxiety that Seirei couldn't shake no matter how much she tried, as well as by her condition. She didn't want to tire herself out, and make it look as though she wasn't taking proper care of herself, after all. And if she moved too quickly these days, she was likely to regret it. If she wasn't overcome by dizziness, her unborn child would protest the abrupt movement with a sharp kick. For all that her pace was slower than it would have been before she'd gotten pregnant, the walk was a pleasant one. The air held a lingering chill, but the sun was warm, and inviting despite the cool air. The sky was a brilliant shade of blue, and a few clouds drifted by lazily, moved by an unseen breeze. Almost before Seirei had realized it, she had arrived at the River Flower. When she did, she began looking around in the hopes of seeing Waisana in the crowd that surrounded the busy tent. |