Searing 63 Year of the Age of Steel
Calid March¤
Calid March¤
Saej sat in the back of the bar by herself, slowly drinking a cup of liquor*. The rum was dark and savory, going down her throat hot leaving her breathless with each sip. It was delicious. Today she drank slowly without the intention of getting drunk, she simply just wanted to relax and enjoy her impromptu vacation. The women and the Old Man busied themselves with work, she watched them buzz around like busy bees fresh from the hive eagerly filling and refilling mugs while also serving dinner to the patrons. All around her Kokalath was spoken and she also drank in their words, little was able to be picked up by her but she thought maybe if she lived here for a while longer the language may start making sense.
She was wearing her two toned dress and her long, dreadlocked hair fell from her head in cascades pooling around her shoulders like a dangling mink scarf. She had on her feet her pink running shoes as they were much more comfortable and stylish than her work boots. Today was a day to enjoy herself and be free. Free to be alone, with her thoughts, scheming about merchant stalls, and possible wares to sell. Loras had given her plenty of ideas. She was thinking of imported textiles and tobacco, to be maybe a general store. Dyes as well would be nice to sell to give people the option to perhaps add their own flavor to her textiles.
‘Maybe even tea,’
She thought dreamily, imaging the smell of her stall.
‘It’s going to be so beautiful.’
She could picture it in her mind, being here in Loras selling her wares to the ritzy townspeople and travelers. Coaxing people in with her wares and the scent of it all just like happened to her upon reaching the Center Market, they would surely fetch a fair price here and she would be right at home.
Perhaps she could leave Alfsos behind and settle down here, the sleepy paradise seemed like a perfect place to buy a home in Atinaw. In fact, she had just met a Lady, had they become fast friends? Her thoughts on this subject were pure enough, it was an oddly exciting prospect to have met someone with a similar mindset as she. Even if Milana was bound to her town and Saej was a traveler she thought perhaps they could have tea once in a while,
‘Tea with a Lady?!’
And talk about their lives. It was a strange feeling for a lonely soul to have camaraderie with someone she had just met but something about Milana struck her as genuine. Even the fact that she hid her stature was endearing, Saej would certainly have excused herself had she known who Milana was from the start. And that curious contraption she rolled around in, they weren’t common that was for sure but Saej knew what it was. A wheelchair. She wondered what had happened to blight Milana so but knew better than to ask a true stranger that, even if they were fast friends. Things like what happened that night on the Black Road where she had almost been assaulted, had it not been for Poppy, or what happened in that… church… were best left for more intimate conversations the other may initiate.
It wasn’t like she had anything to get off of her chest but now her thoughts flit from Milana to those nights spent trapped in the chapel in the Northern Wilds. Surely she should have died. She had the power of transposition for years and it would have served her then, what would her mother say if she knew? Head in hand sitting in at the table in the back of the room by herself her facial expression, unbeknownst to her, had turned despondent with her current thoughts. What if she had never been found? She would have lost her life, but what’s more, she would have never reconnected with her brother, would have never met Milana, Taelian, or any of the other interesting people she had met so far. Her heart twanged and she looked at her hands for a moment before running a palm down her face.
‘Or bought that stupid dress.’
Atinaw was proving to be something good for her, maybe, she felt like she had made friends here. She couldn’t imagine losing her life in that chapel and the idea of going back niggled in the back of her mind like an itch she couldn’t scratch.
Reality snapped back for her with the sound of plates clattering, one of the women had gathered up plates during her daydream and the sounds of the woman washing them from the kitchens could be heard all the way out here. Her eyes refocused on reality. A bard was playing a hurdy-gurdy singing solemn songs in Kokalath. That was when she thought she recognised someone, her heart dropped into the pit of her stomach and she had to stop herself from gasping. Could it really be?
“Arlen!?”
Saej shouted into the tavern, taken by total surprise.