by Elem Bree on April 26th, 2012, 3:44 am
Elem's imagination took him along long open roads through forest and field as the young warrior spoke. He tried to imagine the approach to such a place, the vegetation slowly folding up with the drop in temperature until only Winter existed. He tried to imagine a city of ice castles, finding it interesting to hear of another place where a Goddess lived among Her people. Morwen, Queen of Ice. It all sounded terribly romantic. And cold. He was quite happy with Spring's warm ocean breezes here in Zeltiva. He imagined that the dances she tried to describe were one of many ways to warm up in a land of cold.
Her foot gently tapping his knee quickly brought him back to the present moment and the cottage near the ocean. He smiled and gave her a generous look of warm appreciation, rising from his seated position. As her own question reached his ears, he brought his clay pitcher and mugs from his shelf, placing them near a pot of mint. His fingers delicately plucked the sweet leaves free, allowing them to fall into the pair of vessels. "Well, that's actually quite a story. I am happy to tell it, as I haven't mentioned it to anyone until now."
Elem picked up the bucket of water and placed it on the hearth as he spoke, pouring its contents into a second iron pot. Using his cloak, he gingerly placed the cooling first pot aside, its plant mash becoming hard in the bottom. Stringing the new pot into the chain above the hearth, he brought it over the flame, feeding it with a few pieces of kindling. Turning on his heel, he leaned against the hearth. "Before I was touched by Rak'keli, I was not one to kneel before the Gods. I honored Laviku, as all Zeltivans do, but I particularly believed that people could be healed without Rak'keli's light." He snickered at himself for what now seemed so ludicrous.
" It happened at the Ball last season. The faculty and City hosts a Winter Ball at the University, with feasts and masks. It's a lovely affair. Unfortunately, this year some strange occurrences happened, ultimately leading up to one of the attendees being stabbed. I was the only one on hand to help, so I did what I had been trained to do." He turned his head briefly, his eyes looking down into the pot as bubbles began to climb along its sides, heralding the approaching boil. He looked back at her, adding," His case was terminal, the bleeding too extensive to be treated there without instruments. I chose to put him on a table anyway and prepare to try."
His face turned with a bit of disgust as his mind had been that night, the thought of opening Faylon up and his insides pouring out a realistic fantasy. " Without being graphic, I can tell you that the attempt would have been very bloody and gory. It would have caused the man an immense amount of pain and most likely killed him." Hearing the water begin to roil, Elem grabbed the pitcher and gently dipped it into the water, taking care not to scald himself in the process. Placing the steaming pitcher down and moving the pot back a bit from the fire, he wiped his brow and continued.
"Suddenly there was a light. This light filled the room so brightly that I was unsure of what was happening. It was then that I saw Her. It was very strange because, well, I had always assumed that since Rak'keli was the sister of Avalis, that She would also be Konti, fair of hair and skin. Her hair was dark, however. Time seemed to slow to a crawl as She smiled at me. Her smile radiated deeply into my core and I felt Her touch. She spoke to me for a moment, though I don't recall the sound of Her voice. I do remember the words, however."
Turning again, he poured the hot water into the two mugs, letting it wash and drown the mint leaves covering the insides of each mug. He lifted the mugs up carefully, swishing them a bit with small circular motions. Turning back, he handed one of the mugs to her. "Mint tea. Give it a moment to infuse." Smiling, he placed his own mug on his desk, remembering the words.
"She told me that I had the heart of a healer and it was duty to heal all of those that would need Her touch. Friend and enemy alike. I was completely stunned but believe I muttered assent." Looking at the golden swirling coils on his hand, he said, "I must have."