73rd Day of Fall, Late Night
Khiara stood under the protective cover of the horses coral, a makeshift wooden shelter at the side close to the keepers tents that gave the horses a protected place to eat away from the rain and the snow. She stroked the white coat of her frostmarch, mind troubled and eyes a dull gold. Vsenri nickered as he stood with her, nudging the woman gently with his nose, but it didn't elicit a response.
The letter had come, delivered with much trepidation by Vanator's cousins to the hands of his First Wife. Kashik had read it, and torn the messenger a new...well she'd gotten very angry. Handed the letter whilst the drykas woman raged, Khiara read it quietly. Her heart sank. What was the fool of a husband doing?! Doing her best to console Kashik (think of the baby, you will only hurt yourself. No, castration is probably a bad move in everyone's case here), even when she herself felt things she didn't want to feel again. With some faith that things were not as they seemed, Khiara had taken the first wife for a walk. Fresh air and maybe some mead for those not with child. But that had been a worse idea than staying home! Vanator's cousins had wagging tounges and disgusting imaginations. The vantha felt sick, and more than agreed when Kashik wanted to leave.
And so it was, this day had fallen. Both women, sick with worry and with the crude stories the men had told, they had stewed over the letter. Then, suddenly Kashik had risen. She took up her spear, and strode out of the tent into the pouring rain. Khiara didn't move to stop her, knowing she didn't have a chance. Pulling the tent flap aside, she could see the woman only briefly before she disappeared into the rain. It was either one of two things. Vanator was returning, or Kashik was going to get him. Either way, the young wife could do naught but wait. If he was returning, she knew Kashik was going to loose her mind at him. Probably damage him. Khiara wished she had that fire, that strength. Instead, she felt hollow and hurt. Previous feelings and emotions flooded her. Guilt. Betrayal. Self-Loathing. She doubted her worth, and so recently after their wedding, their first night together...the young brunette doubted her ability to satisfy the golden skinned drykas. Shame coloured her cheeks as tears wet them.
Curled on their shared bed, Khiara waited for the husband and wife to return, but time ticked on. It was getting late. And did she really want to be here when they came back? Cowardice gripped her, and the vantha rose to pull on a thick cloak over her hair and wrapped around her body. Making her way through the wet and muddied streets - thankful the rain had eased somewhat - she walked towards the coral. Then she jogged. Then she ran. Reaching the fenced enclosure breathless and crying, Khiara stopped under the sheltered feeding trough and took off the wet cloak. Her leggings were muddy and drenched, but her top half was relativity dry. Pushing damp tresses out of her face, the girl slipped over the fence and whistled. From the darkness of the night, Vsenri came to her, wet and forever faithful.
And so she found herself here, stroking the wet horse and staring into nothing. Her tears had stopped, but her heart weighed heavy. Had she caused this mess? Had her lack of...fire and passion...had it turned Vanator from their bed? Had he been so unsatisfied that he would betray Kashik too? She had been worried about his safety before, but Kashik would have felt his death. The web...that strange and mysterious tie between the world and the drykas...it would have belayed this. Maybe? Khiara was still not entirely sure how the whole thing worked.
The night went on. The darkness of sunset became the darkness of evening, and all the while Vsenri stayed with her. Khiara had shaken herself from her empty stare to find a brush and work on his coat, drying it out. It gave her comfort, and took her mind off the drykas and his damned letter. Some of her upset had turned to anger, and she didn't want to return to the violence that would be Kashik's own anger. The vantha felt some satisfaction at what the drykas woman would bring to the table. Still...