Ysaryn bared her teeth in a grumble, before shoving more meat in her mouth. "Come to me." She said, turning to grab the empty kettle to take to the stream for water. She was quiet along the way, her eyes shadowed with thought. When they reached the water, she crouched again, the toes of her leather boots dipped into the stream as she submerged the kettle.
"Cordon, if they catch elf, we are stolen. And sold." She said darkly without looking up. "To go back, with Zeck, I have to pretend. We both do." She shifted her shoulders, as if the mere thought of pretending to be a slave made her skin crawl. "Last trip," Ysaryn hesitated, before looking to Kire. Her expression gave away that she was struggling with the translation. "We are okay? He almost laughed when I make comment. And we are overheard." She looked away again. The kettle was full, but she didn't rise yet, her eyes on the water.
"Men came. Asked what he was laughing to. To keep up our pretend, he had to act roughly. I should have just left him there. Gone home, or back here. But for a moment, he looked afraid. So I stayed. I had to accept it."
Ysaryn finally stood, hauling the kettle from the water, the overflow pouring over her feet as she turned to face Kire. Her eyes were intense, almost glowing even in the sunlight. "I was stolen before I left for Ziad. Before I learned to magic escape." The elf shook her head. "I swore I would never let men do that again. I wanted to kill them all. Even Zeck. So, I am glad you are taking over."
"Cordon, if they catch elf, we are stolen. And sold." She said darkly without looking up. "To go back, with Zeck, I have to pretend. We both do." She shifted her shoulders, as if the mere thought of pretending to be a slave made her skin crawl. "Last trip," Ysaryn hesitated, before looking to Kire. Her expression gave away that she was struggling with the translation. "We are okay? He almost laughed when I make comment. And we are overheard." She looked away again. The kettle was full, but she didn't rise yet, her eyes on the water.
"Men came. Asked what he was laughing to. To keep up our pretend, he had to act roughly. I should have just left him there. Gone home, or back here. But for a moment, he looked afraid. So I stayed. I had to accept it."
Ysaryn finally stood, hauling the kettle from the water, the overflow pouring over her feet as she turned to face Kire. Her eyes were intense, almost glowing even in the sunlight. "I was stolen before I left for Ziad. Before I learned to magic escape." The elf shook her head. "I swore I would never let men do that again. I wanted to kill them all. Even Zeck. So, I am glad you are taking over."