80th Day of Fall, 210 A.V. Red leaves floated quietly on the surface of the small pool where Satu knelt at the waters edge. Her gaunt face moved closer to study each ripple that ran through the dark water. Strands of white hair trailed into the pool, only to be tugged gently by the slight current. It was then that the Konti noticed the face staring back at her. She understood it was her own, but it felt as if it belonged to someone else. Her eyes traveled over the reflection, detail by detail, and noted the dirt streak across one cheek and the disruptive mane that framed her face. Satu raised her eyebrows and then crinkled her nose, and the reflected face mimicked her actions! Leaning further toward the water, she stared at the innocent face beneath her, until it shifted once more into a sly knowing. “Oh!” and the face appeared young once more, “How do you know?” she demanded quietly of the water, as the changes in her reflection transformed both faces. Gripping the rocks with her fingers, she asked again, “How do you know who I am?” So near to the surface of the water was Satu that it looked as if the Konti might simply fall into the pool and swim away. How the Konti longed for water! But hunger drove her to land, and instead of submerging herself in the shallow pool, she stood, and the motion caused her cloak to slide off one shoulder and partially reveal the worked leather of Myrian make beneath it. The Konti appeared not to notice as the cloak’s hem drifted into the water, its ruffled edge soaking up the muddy moisture. Normally, Satu needed only light, plant-based sustenance, but as the weather turned colder with the approach of winter, the number of edible plants she was familiar with dwindled in number. In her last caravan, she had rudely refused the meat that was kindly offered, as her delicate system did not allow for the heavier flesh of animals. Now, out in the wilderness, alone once more, the Konti felt the lack of nourishment strongly. Satu was weak, weaker than she realized as she came upon a clearing. Without thought of silence or stealth Satu stumbled to the edge of it. |