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"The Long Road Home"

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She'd been called Melody for as long as she could remember, most of her 20 winters of life. It wasn't her true name; she didn't know her true name and those who did had been sworn to keep it from her less they lose their heads.

They wouldn't have been the first to lose their heads in her presence, of course; as she looked down upon the now burning village from where her horse stood still as a statue on a nearby hillock, Melody was sure heads had rolled this very day. She hadn't meant things to go this way, of course. She'd sent an envoy down to the small community shortly after sunrise to peacefully request food and shelter, only to watch as the man and his four escorts were taken down by arrows loosed from multiple directions.

Melody couldn't know what had led to the attack: misunderstanding, language barrier, fear on the villagers' part that their visitors were not as peaceful as they seemed. Whatever the reason, the attack had to be answered. It was, of course, by fire arrows, cavalry, and foot warriors. In the end, as their homes burned behind them, the two dozen survivors of the attack found themselves herded away from the inferno, forced to squat in the mud of a recent rain, and surrounded by their captors.

The ankles of the males were shackled with chains, the women by rope; the children were left unsecured. Once the survivors were trussed up, most of Melody's force set about collecting the stock animals, harvested crops, and other valuable resources.

It wasn't only men serving Melody; her Clan was not simply an invading horde of blood thirty adult male warriors but was in fact an ever-traveling community that included men, women, and children of all ages, much like the village they'd just destroyed.

By now, those on the hillock had descended and dismounted near the collected captives. Melody found there was an almost equal number of men, women, and children. The men were mostly elderly, infirmed, or injured; as expected, the majority of the fighting aged men had engaged with the attackers and been killed.

Many of the women were of childbearing age; many of those had children clinging to them for safety and reassurance; and, Melody was happy to see, many of the rest could easily be considered young and beautiful. These women would fetch a pretty price at the slave market in Yalla.

"Kapiten!"

One of the nearby men who was directing other men's actions heard Melody's call. He sent his subordinates off to continue with their pillaging and hurried to her, pressing his fisted hand to his chest in salute before responding, "Yes, m'lady."

"We will make camp here for the day to give the men rest," she told him. She looked to the hostages, then directed, "Kill a bullock and put two of these men to preparing it for the fire pit. Select six women to slaughter the chickens, ducks, geese."

"All of them, m'lady?" he asked.

"All of them," she instructed. "Easier to transport dead, cooked birds than live one, wouldn't you agree, Kapiten?"

"Yes, m'lady," he answered, nodding his head respectfully.

"Look for rabbit hutches," she continued, again looking into the crowd of survivors. "If the cages can be transported..."

Her voice trailed off as her gaze met the gaze of a most incredible looking young woman sitting near the middle of the group. The Captain, thinking he was intended to complete his Lady's request filled in, "We will load them on the carts, m'lady. If they aren't, we'll add them to the fire."

When Melody only continued to stare at the other woman in silence, the Captain asked politely, "Will that be all, m'lady?"

"No," she said softly. After another moment of simply staring at the woman with a slightly awed expression, Melody ordered, "Ensure my tent is erected first."

"Of course, m'lady--"

"And heat some water for my bath."

"Yes, m'lady, of course," he continued his acknowledgments. He looked toward the hillock over which the road to the village passed to see the procession of women, children, and carts nearing now that the fighting was over. "Your Ladies are nearly here to--"

"Bring her to my tent," Melody cut in. The Captain followed his Lady's gaze to the young beauty sitting in the mud. Melody turned to leave, as if no further orders were needed, adding only, "Remove her bindings and put her to work hauling water and building the fire."

"M'lady...?" the Captain said, looking for clarification; the woman in question had just seen her village destroyed and more than half of its inhabitants -- including most of the men and possibly her husband, father, and/or brothers -- killed in the process, and yet Melody wanted her unbound to enable service? "Are you sure about this?"

Melody stopped, looked to the Captain, then to the young woman, and -- ensuring that the latter could hear her -- said, "Ensure she knows that if she becomes any sort of a fuss ... I will kill all the children."

The Captain was a tad bit surprised by this as well, yet he gave her a respectful head nod and fist to the chest again and said, "Yes, m'lady."

And with that done, Melody headed off into the midst of the conflagration as if she had no fear of its flames causing her any harm at all.
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She'd known this would happen. Aea's head hung low, fury burning her heart as she was weighed down by ropes in the mud. All it took was one slip up, and the outsiders came and took everything from them. Aea almost wished she was dead. That she had died fighting. But she still had someone left to protect.

Aea wasn't entirely sure why or who had shot first, but now, with her brother and father dead, she only desired that more of the invaders had been slaughtered. The tears for those she and her village had lost had since stopped flowing, only to be replaced with bitter, hollow grief and rage. But she had to be strong. Aea's little sister, Lyz, was at her side. Only 9 years of age. It wasn't fair. A quiet kid. Aea would have her hands around Lyz, but of course, she was bound. Lyz was quiet, hugging her knees to her and staring at the dirt.

The leader, this lady that the cowards catered every need for, strutted about the place like she owned it. Like the burning village deserved it. Aea glared daggers at her. She was somewhat surprised when the leader held her gaze. Aea wouldn't allow herself to look away. She wouldn't be intimidated or bullied.

Aea blinked in surprise when the he lady commanded that she be brought to her tent. Unbound? Put to work? Like some servant. Of course the thought immediately entered her head that she would murder the lady where she stood. Stick her thumbs into her eyes and bite out her throat. But the following threat struck down any such foolish notion. The words themselves like a physical blow.

Lyz reached for and hugged Aea's arm.

"It'll be all right." Aea lied quietly, soothingly.

Aea rose to her feet. She had sharp green eyes, an athletic build, and short, light blonde hair that fell down in a wavy bob to her chin. She had the leader beat in height by two inches, standing at an impressive 5'8. Aea had her chin tilted upward, attempting to retain her dignity.

With her hands and feet unbound, she allowed herself to be taken to where the bucket of water was. She had to be directed around the place- she had no idea where anything was. Cheeks burning, she fetched chopped firewood and built a fire. Aea was an experienced farmhand, and had done much work to take care of the family home. With some flint and tinder she lit the flames to heat up the iron cauldron. Then she grabbed a bucket and walked down to a nearby creek. The same creek that trailed into town and a nearby lake where she and her siblings would play on the shoreline. Those days were over now. Aea found herself weeping once again as she filled up the bucket with fresh water. Wiping her face, she brought the bucket full of water back to the cauldron and poured it in, face stern and unemotive. In and out of the tent she went. The cauldron and the fire were right next to the bath, lighting the whole thing up with a warm glow.

She repeated the process until the cauldron was full. Menial work, but a job that she had found fulfilling in the past. No longer. Trying to conceal her elevated breathing, she stared at the surface of the water until it began to boil. Boil and boil. Aea hoped it would boil over and explode, evaporating every invader into nothing but steam and dust. Unfortunately, it did not. It just boiled under the surface, until it would inevitably become a hot bath.
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Melody had spent almost two hours supervising both the pillaging of the village and the distribution of the spoils. Her people were well disciplined and without even the slightest thought about filching for themselves a single coin, cloak, candlestick, and chamber pot delivered everything they collected to the space below a hastily erected, open sided tent.

There, Melody's Thesartar -- at Court they would call him the treasurer -- went to work. He collected all of the coins and dropped them in Melody's chest. She typically kept about half of this loot for the Clan's treasury, disbursing the rest of it to the Officers and warriors as appropriate for their service and loyalty to her.

After that, the Thesartar -- under Melody's direction -- separated off other items of value for his Lady's personal use or future gift giving: clothing, art, intricately crafted weapons or jewelry. Once the Clan's leader had what she wanted, the remaining pile of pillage was open to perusing by the Officers; then by the Common Warriors; and then finally by the other men, women, and children of the Clan.

Melody had long left before the feeding frenzy had begun, leading a half dozen men with their hands full of her spoils up to her tent. Inside, they piled the goods in one corner of the square tent before departing. It was only now when Melody recalled that she had requested the presence of one of the female captives. The Guard who had been keeping an eye on the woman hit Aea's upper arm with the flat side of his short sword, then nodded her attention toward his Mistress.

Melody began stripping away some of what she wore -- gloves, weapons belt, cloak, and leather armor -- as she walked a slow circle around the woman and gave her a good once over viewing. Aea was taller than she was herself, something Melody hadn't been able to notice when the girl was sitting in the mud.

"Is it ready?" Melody asked one of the other slaves, a woman twice her age named Haanya. Melody nodded her head toward the bath, clarifying her inquiry, "Is it warm enough yet?"

"Nearly," the older woman said, hurrying over to the new slave and urging her back to her duties. "Just a few more pitchers of hot water, m'lady."

Melody continued undressing, shedding her woolen tunic; it was covered in soot from the conflagration, sending up a gray-black cloud as she pulled it loose. Underneath she wore a satin shift, but -- with Haanya helping with the buttons -- it came off as well. Melody was suddenly standing before the captured villager in only her boots and the socks hidden within them. She showed no concern that she was naked before the stranger, sitting on a stool to have the servant strip her feet until they were as bare as the rest of her.

She tested the warmth of the tub, told Haanya it needed more heat, and stepped into it. Melody sank down until the water was just reaching the lower curvatures of her young, firm, pert breasts. She splashed some water on her bosom, wiping away some of the soot that had gotten into her wardrobe.

"What do you call yourself?" she asked the new slave. She waited for an answer, then asked, "The little girl who was cuddling up close to you in the mud ... she is family?" Melody didn't know if the young woman would answer that question, but if the answer was yes, she would call to the guard outside the tent to fetch the girl and bring her here. In the meantime, Melody explained the young woman's new situation: "You are to be one of my Shërbëtorë të dhomës së krevatit. Do you know what that means...? Do you speak the Old Language? It means ... Haanya, how would you translate--"

"You will serve your Lady's personal needs," the older servant said, "laundering her clothing, building her fire, fetching her water, serving her food and drink, emptying her Enë dhome ... her chamber pot."

It was easier Haanya thought to explain the duties than it was to translate the words in a literal sense. As she'd been talking, she'd moved to grasp the girl and move her around to behind Melody's head. Gesturing to the multitude of braids in her Lady's hair, she instructed, "Loose these, and be gentle ... do not pull her hair. Go, go. Get started."

Melody leaned back into the tub to make her head more easily reachable.
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