47th of Searing 120 Year of the Age of Steel
Sun's Zenith¤
Sun's Zenith¤
Everyone has secrets, some more than others. Some would say a person without secrets is lying or even that time reveals all secrets like moving sands. That was where Saej was at this moment, she had the wagon pulled up out front of the Silver Lion Inn with the horse and mule at the ready. Poppy was in the back and Shasco sat on the seat with Saej. Having been gripping the reins a little too tightly Shasco pointed to her white knuckles and gave her a knowing look. Letting out a sharp exhale she relaxed her hands and looked at Shasco with a mixture of fear and anxiety.
“You know it’s just for a few days right?”
Shasco said in Kyriac cocking an eyebrow.
“What’s gotten into you, sis?”
Saej wouldn’t say it out loud but something about this all seemed prophetic. An elf noble just waltzes up with a broken brain and invites them to stay at his estate out of the goodness of his heart? Sometimes things were too good to be true and this just felt like one of them. Maybe it was a trap? Maybe what he said was partially true, but maybe he was a highwayman and had killed all of those merchants, like a serial killer, and now they were next. Part of her knew, logically, she was blowing this out of proportion but the other part, the part that had stayed up all night fretting about her livelihood and family, had gone a touch insane.
“Well, if you didn’t trust him you shouldn’t have said yes. There could have been maybe an even cheaper hostel down in the Low Quarter or maybe we could’ve just bit the bullet so to speak and slept in the wagon. Either way I like him just fine. He seems like a genuine guy.”
Shasco folded his arms and looked at her sagely.
And so, just like that, her secret was out. ‘What was she thinking?’ Was all she could wonder. Saej was, for all intents and purposes, a well mannered recluse. She had her moods and needed space a great deal, having few friends and some acquaintances was her best modality to live in harmony with herself. Even in a caravan she had her wagon that she was in charge of and had been doing so ever since the blacksmith from her past sponsored her at sixteen. She put a hand to her face as if she was dizzy and sighed, speaking in Kyriac as well.
“You’re right. It’s not that I don’t trust him, I guess when it comes down to it I just don’t like change. Inns? I can do that. Caravans, I can do that too. Throw me in with a bunch of people that I can orbit but not talk to and I’m fine. This though, something about it reminds me of your parents, or maybe mine? Both? I guess, who knows. I just haven’t stayed in an actual house since we went and saw your parents oh I dunno three or four years ago.”
Shasco smiled at her and threw an arm around her, hugging her tightly.
“It’s going to be okay. Hey, you know YOU’RE the big sister right? I’m younger after all.”
Saej gave him a squeeze before letting him go.
“Sure, that’s why I’m the brains and you’re the brawn. Let me have my moment!”
“Well, I’ll be here every step of the way. Once our time is up, we’re out. I’ll look around for good spots for the wagon, I really am just not going to end up in a poor house with you Saej. Sorry. Hey, here he comes.”
They watched him approach silently. Then Shasco in all his infinite wisdom said in Kyriac,
“Ah, but he is handsome isn’t he? Think of it, a noble’s home!”
Saej rolled her eyes at him,
“Yeah, sure really handsome.”
He was always thinking with his drawers.
‘If that key was anything to go by that house is old, I bet filled with cobwebs too. Ew.’
When he got close enough Saej said in common,
“Hello Althalos. We got the wagon ready without you, not much in it I’m afraid, heh uh. Ready when you are!”