Timestamp: Fall 40, 514 AV Location: One of the smaller Sunset Orphanages Time of Day: Just before the 24th Bell Kechaiya pulled her cloak tighter around her to fight the cold that night had brought. It got cold in the desert at nights back home, but never like this. She dreaded winters, and hated snow so much. She wished it would skip winter entirely, but Kech couldn't get so lucky. Normally she'd never be caught out on the streets this late, it was dangerous. Sunberth was always dangerous, but at night, it felt even more so. But she'd been with a woman all day delivering a baby and the damnable thing refused to come out for twelve bells, nearly killing the mother in the process. The baby was a hideous thing, even after cleaned up. It was healthy for all intents and purposes, but looked like a dog had petched a bullfrog to make it. But she had received a hefty pouch as payment, and aside from tired and sore from crouching next to a woman's groin for most of the day, she was content. She'd been trying to teach herself how to walk more silently lately, and was doing so now. Her black eyes watched the ground, looking for anything that could make noise, sticks, leaves, small stones, and was doing her best to avoid them with her footfalls. She worked at stepping in such a way that the heel landed first, and she kind of rolled her foot forward. It reminded her of how the wheel of a cart worked in a way. As the rolling foot reached the toes, the heel would lift itself and continue onward. It wasn't as easy as she thought it'd be and soon found some muscles deep within her calves aching. Perhaps those muscles were very undeveloped from the method of walking she normally used. Turning a familiar corner that would bring her on a long straight shot toward her home. She continued practicing her footfalls, working to ignore the fires burning in her legs, when a small child came into her view. He was far too young to be out on his own, clutching to a ratty blanket, not saying anything. He just stared up at her, as if he had literally nothing better to do. She immediately assumed that he was from the nearby orphanage. Kechaiya crouched down in front of him, smiling at him, giving him a chance to get past the common shock of seeing one with eyes like hers. He didn't give two shykes. "You from orphanage?" The little boy nodded. "I take you back. You need sleep to become big and strong." She gently took his tiny hand, and steered him toward the orphanage, only a few doors down from where she was currently. This orphanage was one of the many that she stopped at on her rounds, and she would find the caretaker to get this boy to bed. As she approached the door though, she saw it skewed on a single hinge, open and immediately stopped in her tracks. If someone had broken in, that would explain why a child was out and about. Her head snapped to the right, as a young, hushed voice squeaked, "Byron! Where did you go?" An older girl, maybe twelve years old rushed out of a nearby alley, and grabbed Byron's hand. Kechaiya knew the girl, and was pretty sure her Faschia. "You Faschia? Broke arm last spring?" The girl nodded, so Kechaiya continued, "What happen? Why out here? Where rest of children? Where caretaker?" Instead of answering, the girl just burst out crying. This outburst caused several other children to leave their hiding places, none of which she'd seen, and all came forward. Varying children began answering her questions in no particular order. Men broke in, hurt the caretaker, and took a bunch of the children away. The ones here were either unwanted or had managed to hide. From what they'd said, she knew that that the caretaker was injured inside and that the men had left. "I check inside. Stay hidden, stay safe. If I no come out, wait for Syna, go to Jillene. Know how to get there?" Several children nodded, and they all disappeared back to their hiding spots. Kechaiya turned on her boot and peered into the inky blackness inside the orphanage. She took a deep breath, readying herself for what she might find within. |