Interlude Chocte Gold
Lets make chocte!
That was the deration Erin made on a sunny morning. Mrshas ears perked up from across the inn and she raced over. It had been one day since Erin had discovered the existence of the cacao tree in her garden. And she had been talking up chocte all ofst night.
Mrshas reaction was understandable; she liked tasty things. And sweets. But the rest of the inns denizens were a bits. Because they didnt really know what chocte was.
Its this dark stuff thats like sugar, but not, right? Do we really need to make it a priority, Erin? Want is going to start nting, Octavia needs her shop, and
Lyte had a list. The [Princess] was the effective day-to-day manager and Erin, despite being superior in rank, was like the trusted subordinate Lyte sent out when Erin was needed. But in this case the [Innkeeper] was adamant.
Chocte is tasty. Chocte is <em>good</em>. Its not just sugar, Lyte. You dont even know.
The [Princess] paused and leaned over with a scowl.
Apparently not. And would you mind shutting up about things I dont know? You have people <em>watching you.</em>
Erin looked around. She noted Montressa and Beza here today; Palt was out. But the two Wistram [Mages] might soon be joined by Grimalkin, or Chaldion, or Saliss.
Oh. Sorry. But it really is good, Lyte. You can use chocte with everything. Ice cream! Popcorn! Umwaffles? Cakes! Uhchocte <em>milk!</em>
Her enthusiasm sold Lyte on it. The [Princess] sighed.
I suppose its alright. Do you need anything?
Umno? But I might need your help. Andum
Lyte paused. She stared at Erin.
You dont know how to make it.
Erin Solstice paused.
WellI meanif you want to be technical, <em>no.</em> But Ive seen like, shows. About chocte and stuff. And I know what goes into it. Sort of. <em>And</em> I have [Advanced Cooking].
Lyte sighed. But Mrsha was happy. She leapt about! Chocte! Chocte! She was going to eat whatever it was!
At least we have a fairly free day. Mrsha, remember? Youre going with Selys.
Mrsha paused. And then she perked up. That was right! Selys wasing to the inn! The Drake had promised to look after Mrsha all morning since she had been so busy ofte.
And indeed, it seemed like the world was conspiring for chocte to ur. Because not only was Selys scheduled, but Numbtongue appeared in the kitchen as Erin and Lyte set up what theyd probably needbutter, eggswait, chocte didnt have eggssugar, and pots and pans.
Erin. Were going out, all morning. Probably. Can you set the door for us toe back?
The [Bard] saw the two young women look up. Erin blinked.
Oh! Numbtongue! Youre going out mining? Waitwe?
She did a double take as an Antinium hand waved past Numbtongue.
It is me, Bird. I am going too.
Mining.
Lytes first thought was instant skepticism. She looked Bird up and down for a bow, but he wasnt carrying one. He and Numbtongue did have shovels and picks, though, and a sack. Erin blinked.
Youre going with Numbtongue, Bird?
The Antinium nodded happily.
I am going to hit rocks. Which Numbtongue has assured me is fun. Yay.
Im going too. I want to see where all this gemstone stuff ising from.
Octavia sidled out from behind the other two. Numbtongue nodded.
Good rocks higher up. IPyritethinks there are opals. Maybe. Well go. Probably be safe. I have potions, guitar, swordand Pyrite.
He tapped his chest. Erin looked at him. Then at Bird and Octavia. She blinked at the unlikely team, but then smiled.
Sure! Ill let the staff know to check in!
Smooth as butter. Which again, chocte probably contained. Erin wasnt sure, but within twenty minutes Selys appeared.
Mrsha! Wheres my favorite little Gnoll? Hi, Erin! Lyte! What are you doing?
Were making <em>chocte!</em>
Erin pointed to the pods of cacao fruits that theyd gathered from the tree. Lyte was poking the rough, fairly unappetizing exteriors of the shells. But Erin had confidence. She knew chocte existed; Lasica had said it did and Palt was sure about the name. She stepped out of the kitchen as Selys bent to greet Mrsha.
And stopped. Selys Shivertail had changed a bit. Her scales lookedglossy. And she was wearing a rather <em>nice</em> set of clothes. Not your in cotton, but a glossier, more vibrant fabric. Not a dress; she was in casual, walk-around clothes.
But it was better than Erins normal clothes. The [Innkeeper] blinked.
Wow, youve got new clothes. <em>And</em> jewelry?
Selys smiled.
Magical artifacts, actually. I have a small collection. Its a bit haphazard, but Im buying for quality. Speaking of which, how are you?
Oh, you know
The two sat for a brief chat as Mrsha leapt up to the table. Erin told Selys about the garden, her ns for the daybut the Drake [Heiress] was far more exciting. Because Erins big events had been witnessed by Selys. But Erin had no idea how Selys was doing herself.
You remember I was telling you about how Im getting into thendowning business? Well, with the money the Heartme Breastte is earning me, Ive bought some of the new parts of the city. And hired [Builders] and people to start making apartments.
Whoa! So youre going to be an actual [Landy]?
Selys waved a w dismissively.
I dont know if I want <em>that</em> ss. But maybe itll fold into my [Receptionist] ss? Its really just to put the gold to work. I mean, I cant spend it all on myself. And renting space would be a good way to make money besides the breastte.
Erin had heard about the new construction of the city but she hadnt gone out to look with all that was going on. She made a note to do just that. But for nowshe listened to Selys talking about her big ns.
Im going to own apartments for <em>any</em> species. But mainly Humans. The other [Landowners] dont want to cater to Humans, although I bet they will. But Ill make a better ce. Your yers of Celum will be my first clients, the ones who dont want to stay at your inn.
Hey, thats great! Thanks so much for putting them up temporarily, Selys.
The Drake waved a hand as if finding ces for nearly forty people[Actors] and familieswas no big deal. Shed managed it in a single night, though. Selys had money and money talked and walked and also poked people in the head. So did Tekshia.
Its to my advantage, Erin. Im going to give Humans an opportunity. Hire them along with Gnolls and Drakes. And Im in a minority there. Speaking of which, the apartments <em>should</em> be profitable if I can fund it all with the money I have.
Really? But itll take a long time to earn all that money back, right?
With Antiniumbor? Not that much. Besides, I can charge a fair price.
But I thought the rent was low.
Selys smiled smugly.
It is. Which the other [Landowners] are <em>not</em> happy about, and these new homes will drive prices down further. Well, thats their problem. Ill ask Krshia and Elirr and Raekea to do something about the rent pricing when the first buildings go up, though. Lism and the others on the Council will probably agree and if they dont, they can get the other two Councilmembers to back them.
Wait, but I thought they were doing that for poor people. Selys, dont you think low rents good?
Erin had to object here. But Selys waved that away.
Once we have enough space, rent wont be as big of an issue. It <em>is</em> expensive to build and maintain apartments, Erin. And if theres no rent, people wont renovate. What wecked was juspetition.
Huh. I didnt think about it like that.
Trust me. Ive learned a lot and Im going to make nice ces. Ill have Human apartments, ones for Gnolls
What makes those different?
Soundproofed walls.
Oh. <em>Smart.</em>
Come byter. Nolets make a n to get together, okay Erin? Just the two of us.
Mrsha pounded the table indignantly. Selys smiled.
And maybe Mrsha. But well go around Liscor! Maybe Pass too! Im thinking of going there, like you said. For the armor, you know? Its how Im making money and I do want to see the Walled City after all. But I need to get the construction taken care of first. And Mrsha gets her day with me! Speaking of which, I have a present for you, Mrsha. Want to see it?
Mrsha went round-eyed with excitement. The present was at Selys home and she was going to see her two best friends, Ekirra and Visma. Erin was thanking Selys when the Drake remembered something and stopped.
Oh, thats right. Erin, about the Sages Grass. Are you able to pay that [Farmer] his price?
Erins face fell.
I dunno. Between that and paying for the new inn, Lyte says well have to juggle some money. But were earning again. SoI hope this chocte will also help with that.
She saw Selys nodding. The Drake paused, and then looked a bit awkward. She coughed.
I dont know how to say this, so Im just going toe out with it. Erin, if its just a few hundred gold, I can at least help pay for a bit. Did you say six hundred gold pieces? Half of that.
Erin blinked. Selys was reaching into her personal bag of holding.
Wait, <em>what?</em> Selys!
Its nothing. Well, its not <em>nothing</em>, but I can help you out.
No, waitSelys, thank you! Ill talk it over with Lyte, but thats way too much!
The young Human woman had to stop Selys for a moment as the Drake began fishing into her money pouch. The Drake paused.
Erin, rx. I <em>can</em> afford that. Do you know how much I spent on dresses this month alone? Keldrass is paying me for the armor and hes not the only one. Someone will pay a hundred gold to wear it for a week. The rich Drakes, that is. And thats <em>low </empared to what I can get. I owe you a lot. If you need help
She was prepared to pay Erin there and then. The [Innkeeper] waved her hands.
Let me see how much I need. I cant take a loan
Who said it was a loan?
Selys smiled at Erins face. She waved a finger.
Erin, I can afford it<em>.</em> Just give me free ess to Pass whenever I want. That would actually be worth three hundred gold. More than worth it. You <em>need</em> to mize that door, Erin. Even if its only for travel to Pass. Think about it. One silver coin to visit the Walled City or vice-versa. Thats a <em>steal</em>.
Erin blinked. Selys was getting somercantile! But Erin had to smile.
Thanks, Selys. Ill ask Lyte what we need.
Let me know. But I want to help. And, Ancestors, if I start earning money from rent, Ill be able to do a lot more. By the way, Im getting you new clothes. I had some made, but the [Clothier] thought it was for a Drake. So theres a hole in the back. Ill get it to you when its done!
The [Innkeeper] blinked. But Selys was already taking Mrsha out of the door. She stared after Selys.
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A few more visitors stopped by before Erins chocte project could get underway. And they had a simrtheme to them. The first was Jqua, who came from Pass. By herself; Moore had charged up the door, but since she was going back quickly, it made no sense for him toe with.
Chocte? Hey, send up a [Message] and Ill be over! My taste buds are <em>fresh</em>. But Im actually going on a mission.
Really? You found work?
The Selphidughed. She was in exceptional humor ofte.
Thats right! Just a minor mission. Theres a locust swarm and guess who gets to clear it out? Adventurers! Its well-paying, even if it sounds like itll be a day or two of hard work.
Sounds difficult. Wouldnt it be better to get someone to burn them?
Probably. But you need a bit of muscle for this and a lot of the Gold-ranks are in the dungeon. So were handling it.
But tiny bugs
Erin wasnt sure how it was going to work. Jqua pped her forehead.
Ah, I didnt say. <em>Giant</em> locusts. Anyways, its not that hard. We have tactics from fighting all those damned spiders and moths. But here I am, talking about boring workErin, Im just here to pay for that field of Sages Grass.
Erin nearly dropped the bag of sugar she was hauling to the kitchen. Jqua casually ced hers therethey were bringing it up from the cer storage, now rat-free.
What? Jqua!
The Selphid forestalled Erins objections.
We heard about the Sages Grass n. And lookwe owe our fortunes partly to you and the Redfangs. So let us cover the door. Its not much as adventurers count coin, and you know we can pay for it.
Erin blinked. But in a trice, Jqua was handing her a slip.
The Merchants Guild in Liscor will give you the money. They have a system if you put in money to themtheyll confirm it with me, but youll get the gold. Thats all. Gotta run! The locusts are eating farms and animals, apparently.
She dashed off.
The next visitor was Teliv Witherscale, whom Erin had a special connection with due to the time they overthrew a burgeoning dictatorship in Esthelm. It was this entire thing, and the [Negotiator] poked his head into the inn and stared around for a long moment before making his way over to her. Erin suspected he was looking out for Crelers, Hobgoblins, monsters, or anything else that might kill him in the next few seconds.
Good evening, Miss Solstice! Im on official city business. The Councils heard about your n to upgrade your magical door with afield of grass? Something like that.
Teliv rubbed his ws together, smiling at Erin as she served him a cup of tea. She stared at him.
Does <em>everyone</em> know what Im doing?
He coughed.
Its wise to keep abreast of things. Anyways, Miss Erin, I understand the price of this project is concerning? Well, I am here to make you an <em>offer. </em>Liscors Council and Pass will subsidize the costs, for a bit of negotiation in regards to the doors usage. I hear youre nning on using it to let [Merchants] and [Farmers] sell their goods?
How do you know <em>that?</em>
Erin began to re at Teliv and around the inn. He smiled politely, and Erin felt him trying to soothe her. Unfortunately, it was something like an aura-effect and this was <em>her </em>inn. She just red.
Well, Liscor sees this as a positive for the city, but since the inn has ess directly to Liscor <em>and</em> Passwe may have to talk about shipment oversight. Just a [Guardsman] or two who can see it done! And if youre charging a transportation fee, well, you are a citizen, so we can roll that into your annual taxes. Or
Erin stared at Teliv. She wanted to say get out, but instead, she just wanted to have a lie down. Teliv saw her expression and coughed again.
Also, Iming on behalf of Liscor. Pass says theyll go over any transportation into their city at the checkpoint. ErMiss Solstice?
Chocte.
What?
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A bitter, Erin Solstice stood in the kitchen over a seed pod. She had dealt with the obstacles lying between her and chocte. Mainly by saying chocte until they went away.
Ill negotiate with Teliv. Im used to it.
Chocte.
Erin saw Lyte re at her. The [Innkeeper] turned.
Thanks, Lyte. Look, lets just make the stuff. Huh?
Okay. Whats the first step.
And the young woman from Earth smiled. This was what she liked. Cookingfor fun, hanging out with friends, none of this deal making nonsense. She gestured at the dark pods lying on her table.
Well, cacao is unprocessed chocte, right? I know its a bean, so I bet you have toget the beans from inside. Then <em>squish</em> them into chocte. Probablyummelt them?
She faltered under Lytes t stare. Erin drew her special Pelt-made knife and hovered over the seed pod.
First things first! We just cut open the pod, <em>easy</em>, and<em>ew!</em>
Erin recoiled. The inside of the pod was filled with a fleshy, white<em>fruit.</em> Not a bunch of dark beans like shed assumed! It was, in fact, like a bunch of misshapenshe stared at the white rind on the cacao fruits.
What is <em>this?</em>
Cacao seeds. They dont look good. I thought they were beans?
They are! Theyre supposed to behang on.
Erin was thrown for a loop. Clearly, in her memory of how chocte was made, someone had skipped a few crucial steps. She stared at the fruity white things and closed her eyes.
Hm. <em>Hm.</em>
You have no idea how to make them, do you.
Silence! I am at work, Lyte! Ive tackled bigger challenges before!
Like what?
The [Innkeeper] tuned out the [Princess] voice. Her eyes snapped open and she pointed dramatically at the seeds in the pod.
My [Advanced Cooking] instincts are telling methey need to be <em>dry</em> first! Huh? <em>Huh?</em>
She turned to Lyte with a proud look on her face. The [Princess] stared back.
And then?
Erin paused. Her eyes narrowed as she thought for another minute and then it came to her. Intuition mixed with memory, her Skill at work.
Well dry this stuff out! And thenwell, I dont know, but thats probably where you<em>roast</em> them.
Yes. That sounded right. Roasting! Like coffee! Did this world have coffee? Erins mind was racing. She smiled at Lyteand the [Princess] looked up from writing a note on a bit of parchment.
Yeah. Um, ErinIm going to go ask Lasica for advice. Drassi? Can you push this note through to Pass? Just throw it through the door and shout at someone to pick it up.
What? But hold on! I can figure it out!
Erin hurried after Lyte. The [Princess] turned and looked at Erin.
Im sure you can, Erin. But we dont have time to mess about all day. Lasica <em>had</em> chocte, right? Well ask her. Shes a [Chef], anyways.
But
It made sense. But Erin didnt <em>like</em> that it made sense. She deted as Drassi took the note. Within twenty minutes, a reply came back that Lasica would ask one of her friends in Baleros ande over with the recipe. Lyte, satisfied, walked off to confer with Teliv. And Erin sat in the kitchen, staring down at the open seed pod.
This isnt as fun anymore. What happened to everyones sense of adventure? Creativity? Figuring it out for themselves?
Erin shook a fist in general anger at the efficiency and pragmatism of the world in general. Then, she had to pause and be real with herself.
Well, it was never fun, trying to figure out how to make pasta. And breaking those preservation runesand slicing my hand open
Erin paused. No, the bad old days of wondering how shed find food tomorrow werent actually that great, except if you omitted details and put on rosy nostalgia-shades. Even so, she would have liked to try for herself.
Still, chocte.
Erinforted herself with that idea. Chocte. It was really good. Actually, Erin wasnt a <em>huge</em> fan of milk chocte. Dark was where it was at. And white chocte was good too. She didnt know why people got down on it.
Wait, was white chocte even made with chocte? Erin really wished Ryoka were here. She probably knew how to make chocte.
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As it turned out, chocte was a hard thing to make. Not just hard as in mayonnaise-hard, or even hard like hand-churning butter. But <em>hard</em>, hard. In factit was actually impossible for Erin to make in her inn. Lasica hade over, intrigued at the free garden shed heard about. She had to <em>stare</em> at the garden and then at Erin. When she stopped muttering about strange [Innkeeper] Skills, she told Erin the w in Erins attempts.
Its an involved process, Erin. It takes <em>weeks</em>, apparently if you do it normally. Listen. The first step is to let it all ferment. At <em>least</em> two days. Then you roast it, take off the shell which is apparently a pain, my friend told me, and press whats left. And thats a problem for you because you cant even do step one.
Why not? Ill just toss them in a tray and let them rot. Yuck.
Erin made a face. Lasica pursed her lips.
Right. AndErin. Exactly when will they begin to rot?
Well, you saidoh.
The [Field of Preservation]. For the first time, it was bing an obstacle. Not just to chocte.
Its a good Skill, Erin. But you need to turn it off or you wont be able to make anything fermented.
I dont need pickles orstinking stuff. Kimchi? Well, I dont know how to make that. I can put the seeds somewhere else! Umlike the Antinium Hive! Or Selys house!
Erin folded her arms, annoyed. Lasica rolled her eyes.
Why dont you take all the pods that are ripe ande with me into Liscor, Erin.
Not Pass?
No. Your door will run out of magic and Im not paying for you to go back. Or having you at the bar overnight. Come on.
With her chivvying them, the pods were collected and Erin, Lyte, and Lasica went into the city. There, the Drake, with no prior knowledge of the city or having ever visited it properly, walked up to the nearest restaurant, and asked a question. Erin saw her conferring with the [Cook] and [Manager], and then she led them to another shop. Someone there pointed her in the right direction.
Aha. This is the Gnoll who makes some of that delicious Liscorian fish paste I import. I can buy it directly.
Twenty minutester, Lasica pointed Erin to a ratherrge shop run by a single, fairly hermit-like Gnoll. He smelled. He sort of <em>stank.</em> And he was also a [Fermenter]. He shook Lasicas w gingerly and gave Erin a slightly bug-eyed look.
The Human. How can I help you and Miss [Chef] here?
He perched on his stool, listening as Lasica exined about chocte.
Wed like to purchase a space with your fastest Skills at work. Preferably anything that preserves the quality of the pods. Can you give us a quote and let us know how fast the process is?
Mm. Not too expensive. I have a three-to-one ratio of time in my average spaces. Eight-to-one in my special projects. I will give you the eight-to-one for gold, the others for silver.
Silver works for us. Now, it should take two to ten days regrly. So if you could let us know
What am I looking for?
The Gnoll listened as Lasica told him what the process should look like. Erin and Lyte exchanged nces as she shook hands. Erin paid for the berth and the Gnoll let them see themselves out. Lasica had also bought eight jars of fish sauce. And she seemed contented by the entire affair.
Before we leave, Ill help you find some [Millers], or someone in the city willing to shell your cacao seeds. Assuming it isnt insanely tricky, they should be able to do the lot for silver.
What?
Erin and Lyte looked at Lasica. The [Princess] was approving, but Erin was confused.
Pay someone else?
Of course. You dont have to do it yourself, Erin. You can get good, reliable results. Misterwell, he never told me his nameMister Sauce is a good example of that. I mean, you can brew your own alcohol, or make your own pickles, but why would you when you can hire a specialist?
Erin opened and closed her mouth. She looked back into the shop; the Gnoll was carefully clearing a berth.
But you dont even know his name! Whats he like? Why does he make fish sauce and paste all the time? Whats a [Fermenter]?
The Drake [Chef] gave Erin a strange look.
Erin, I dont have to know his life story to hire him. Its a business deal. He probably prefers being left alone; I cant imagine many Gnolls could stand the smell.
But
And that was when Erin realized this was Lasica, and Erin was Erin. And because Erin was Erin
The Gnoll [Fermenter] in the shop was humming to himself as he checked his pots and different containers where the usually <em>very</em> salty liquids or substances were, well, fermenting at speed. His was a substantially more cleanly and upscale operation than Holdnoses, but the two would have respected each other as fellow members of the craft.
The Gnoll, whose name was Ushel, turned back to his counter. He really had a good job, in his estimation. He just had to take care of his pots, move around substances, make sure nothing was eatenand it was a rare rat or bug who immediately went for the salty substancesand then he had a lot of time off.
He <em>jumped</em> as he saw a young woman peeking around the door to his innerboratory. Erin waved.
Hi. Im Erin. Erin Solstice. Whats your name?
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Across the city, Selys Shivertail opened the door to her new home. And Mrsha <em>stared</em>.
This was a bigger ce than Selys small, almost cramped apartment had been. Selys had moved up in the world! Which meant shed geographically actually moved down; shed lived on the third floor of her old apartment.
But this new ce was <em>nice. </em>And Selys had already begun buying everything she could want. Which was a sofa for lounging on, charms like the cooling charm that kept out the summers heat, clothing, snacks
All of this was strewn about the apartment, by the way. Selys had many talents, and she was a good [Receptionist], but her clutter had built up faster than she could sort it. The Drake was a bit embarrassed and somewhat d Erin and Lyte hadnt seen. She began tossing things into drawers and cupboards as Mrsha roamed around.
The Gnoll was just poking her nose into a drawer and finding bootleg, cheap copies of the cookies Erin had pioneeredthe [Cooks] and [Bakers] of the city were trying to copy Erin with mixed sesswhen Selys called out.
Aha! Found it, Mrsha! Here!
Mrsha rushed over and found Selys holding<em>a ball.</em>
It was a lovely ball. Mrsha had three of them now, to catch, or throw, or chewand they were very different, thank you! Gifts from Krshia, Elirr, and Lyte. But this ball
Oh, this one was special. It was bright red, already special because red dyes were expensive, like purple, and it was the perfect size for throwing by small Gnoll paws. <em>Bouncy</em>you could even see the way it <em>squished</em> slightly in Selys grip. It was made to be thrown and chased after. And it had a magical pattern stitched into the outside.
It looked <em>fancy. </em>Mrsha stared at it. She stared at Selys. Slowly, she pointed at her chest.
<em>Is that for me?</em>
Selys beamed at Mrshas expression.
I got it from a travelling sales-Human. What do you think? Is it good?
Mrsha nodded up and down rapidly and then ran over to hug Selys legs. The Drakeughed.
Dont thank me yet, Mrsha! Wait till you see what it can <em>do!</em>
And with that, she pressed one of the sections on the ball and the magical stitching <em>glowed</em>. Mrsha gaped as Selys threw the ball. It hit the wooded floorboardsand then rolled off, shooting away from Mrsha.
The little Gnoll had seen many things in life. Many glorious things, terrible things. But she had never seen this. The ball shot away, and then stopped, quivering. And Mrsha realized it was magic.
It rolled<em>by itself.</em> In awe, Mrsha stared up at Selys. The [Heiress] beamed.
Well?
Mrsha took one look at the ball. It seemed to be staring at her. Mrsha tensed. The ball wobbled. Mrsha <em>charged</em> and the ball shot off.
Whoa! Careful! Thats a vase! Dont run into thatwatch out for
Selys instantly realized her mistake. Unlike Drake children, who could be hoarding, biting little demons, Gnoll children were more prone to race about and hit something. And Mrsha was on the chase. The little ball appealed to every instinct in her, and it had been enchanted to give a Gnoll child a fun time.
No one, not even grown up Gnolls, not even Bird or Numbtongue, could outrun a Gnoll child in a game of tag. They were all adults, and big and <em>slow. </em>And Apista refused to y since Mrsha might squash her identally. But this ball had speed. It dodged and wove, and Mrsha shot around Selys apartment,ughing and leaping at it.
It even grew tired, like a real quarry. Mrsha eventually snatched up the ball and Selys, panting with anxiety, stuffed the fragile objects shed bought in her room and closed the door.
Well! I think that was fun enough for now! Letslets go to the park instead, shall we? And waitI think I hear two little friendsing!
Indeed, Ekirra and Visma were bothing. Mrsha couldnt smell them, but Selys had a spy-hole in her door and a magical stone you could activate for a brief look at whomever was outside. Mrsha held the little ball in her hands, delighted.
Mrsha! <em>Mrsha, were here!</em>
Ekirra shouted as soon as Selys opened the door. He and Visma hade with Vismas older brother. He was a young Drakearound fourteen? And hed walked them over, since he wasnt apprenticing under the [Fletcher] he was working at today.
Miss Shivertail.
Vismas older brother bowed low as Ekirra raced into the apartment. Visma stared about the apartment, and then raced after Ekirra as Mrsha waved a hand. The Drake tried sniffing Mrsha back, then she <em>stared</em> at a scrying orb Selys had left precariously near a table. Her eyes went wide.
Selys had everything from the five books that had been written this year, to a map of Izril. She couldnt afford the <em>big</em> stuff yet, but everything within a normal familys disposable budget Selys could buy, and more.
The little Drake girl instantly grabbed the dress, put the scrying orb in it, and hugged it to her. Her brother tried to scold her.
Visma, no! Put it down! I am so sorry, Miss Shivertail
Call me Selys. And its fine. I shouldve thought of that. Ill be fine with the kids. Feiss, is it?
Thats right. Um, my parents say theyll be happy to help out if you get tired. Um
If I need to, Ill call for help. But its just down to the park, right? Ive done it before. Thank you! Oh, and hows your mother doing?
Mrsha ignored Selys. She had noticed how polite people were to Selys these days. Shed taken Mrsha to the public bathhouse, and the attendants had given Selys a lot of attention! Well, Selys <em>had</em> paid for a private bath for her and Mrsha. One with nice-smelling water, and you got your fur groomed afterwards!
Selys was so nice. Mrsha waved at Ekirra as hepleted ap of the house. Like her, hed been sniffing everything. Visma was busy trying to find a spot to stash the items she deemed most Visma-worthy, but the two Gnolls met up in the living room. They hopped onto a sofa.
Mrsha, are we going to <em>y?</em> I brought my ball!
Ekirra had indeed brought his special ball with stars on it. Mrshas tail wagged as she held the crimson, magical ball behind her back. She proudly brought it out and Ekirras eyes went round.
<em>Ball?</em>
He choked as he saw how special it looked. Selys smiled fondly as Mrsha slowly touched one of the magical sigils and then tossed it onto the ground. The ball shot off and Ekirra
Went nuts. He and Mrsha chased after the ball, nearly running into Visma. She nearly grabbed the ball but it swerved and juked! It was the ball of a century, a magic ball!
It has other functions too, Mrsha! It cane back to youyou can y catch with it that way. And it lights up in the dark! Some [Magical Craftsman] made it, I think.
Selys demonstrated more of the balls functions. Mrsha was leaping around, rolling on the floor, unable to contain her excitement! She was going to have so much fun showing it off to the other Gnoll children in the park! No, any child would love this ball!
Mrsha leapt up as Selys pointed towards the door.
Want to go to the park, kids? Ill be one second! I just need to get Visma. <em>Visma!</em> I know you like all the nice things, but theyre <em>mine! </em>You know what they say! Hoarders dont get to keep nice things! You dont want to turn into some old Drake with a pile of trash, do you? Come on!
She went off, looking for Visma to find her things, promising the little Drake girl a treat and <em>maybe</em> a little toy if she came out. Mrsha knew Visma probably woulde out; she was getting better about hoarding. She raced about excitedly as she held the ball in her paws. Mrsha only stopped when she realized Ekirra had gone still.
Excitable, happy Ekirra was looking at his lovely new ball. The one with stars that glowed in the dark. OnlyMrshas ball glowed in the dark. And it was red. And it could move and evene back on its own. And somehow, that meant Ekirras super-special birthday present wasnt as special as it had been a few days ago.
His ears drooped as Mrsha looked at him. Mrshas tail stopped wagging and she looked at Ekirra. Really <em>looked</em>. And she remembered how excited Ekirra had been for his birthday, how long hed <em>waited</em> and waited for a new ball to rece his old, ratty, leather one that his sister had owned. Andshe looked at the magical ball in her paws.
Shed gotten this as a present from Selys. It wasnt even her birthday. It was more expensive than anything Ekirras family could afford, Mrsha was certain. More than Lyte or Erin could afford.
Andfor the first time, Mrshas delight in having rich Auntie Selys faltered. She saw Selys gently tugging at her silk dress as Visma held onto it, promising a toy if the Drake would let go. And Mrsha realized something.
Selys was <em>rich</em>. Onlyshed known that. It was just that now, Mrsha knew what that meant. It was more than Selys having money. It was how Vismas brother had walked Visma over, and how people were always nice to Selys, and how she could give Erin lots of money that Erin couldnt afford, but Selyscould.
The [Heiress] was a nice person. So nice, and brave, and kind. Butunintentionally or notshe had managed to make Ekirra sad. She could, just by being nice, ruin other peoples gifts, or prized things.
Mrsha understood all of this in a sh. She looked at her ball, and then Ekirra, sitting on the sofa, staring at his ball. Mrsha looked at her present, and then dashed off.
Mrsha hid the ball in a corner of Selys big house. Ekirra looked at her, staring, as Mrsha put the ball in a pan, then shoved the pan into a cupboard, where Selys probably wouldnt find it. She ran back over and leapt into the sofa.
Mrsha? What about your ball? Its nicer.
The little Gnoll stared as Mrsha signed with her paws. She pointed at his ball. She didnt want <em>that</em> ball! She wanted to y with his! What good was a ball that ran away, anyways? Only if you were by yourself. Visma or someone else might steal it, anyways.
Slowly, Ekirras tail began to wag. He smiled as Selys came back, with Visma under one arm.
I think wed better go, you two. Before Visma decides she wants my entire house. Everyone ready? Off to the park we go! Wheres your ball, Mrsha?
Mrsha refused to answer. And Selys, sighing, concluded the ball must have hid itself. Theyd find itter when she got back. So she and the three kids went out to the park.
And Mrsha would get her lovely ball again. She would. It was perfect for the inn; she could y in the garden with it, and it was great because it <em>was</em> special, and expensive, and Selys had given it to her. But when she was around Ekirra and Visma, shed leave her ball behind.
That was a new experience for Mrsha. Thinkingno, understanding something about others. The lesson of the little ball stuck with Mrsha throughout the day. It was the kind of lesson she remembered. Aunt Selys was rich. But Mrsha wondered, for the first time, if that was a good thing or not.