Chap. 132 Homecoming
By the time he'd left Landing and returned to the Weyr, it
was late.
K'ndar hung up his harness in its usual spot in his weyr.
Shrugging his backpack off his back, he let it drop with a thump. It sounded a
bit rocky. Shards, he thought, my nocs are in there. He emptied it of
notebooks, pencils that had been worn to nubs, worn out riding gloves and his
goggles, and…the rough opals. The binocular was okay.
He had picked up the four rocks solely for their colors. Putting
them on his shelf, he turned them until the colors showed. They would serve as
nice bookends for his growing library. Then he stretched out on his bunk, just
to look at them.
Siskin flew into the weyr. He flew to his accustomed perch
atop one of the shelves cut out of rock and promptly curled up and went to
sleep.
It felt good, stretched out on his own bunk, in his own
private quarters. The time change confused him, coming atop his inadvertent
time travel. But he was inexplicably tired. Maybe it was the time travel? Oh,
wait. He'd had to make TWO time jumps. He'd arrived about an hour after Greta
and D'mitran.
Now he knew why they'd
spent what seemed months of learning time zones in Weryling School, his
instructors insisting on pounding the importance of knowing where the sun would
be when at your destination into their brains. He'd hated it, but their
training had become second nature. What, he wondered, would have happened had
he intentionally tried to beat the sun from the opal caves? For that matter,
why hadn't he thought about it before he went between? That was how people made errors, he thought, that is how
people die. They become complacent. They grow so used to doing something…like visualizing
a spot before going between, and..in
this case he was alright, but he resolved to always, always Be Sure.
It explained why time jumping was severely curtailed and
frowned upon. It was just too confusing.
He needed a bath and something to eat…but he fell asleep.
It was late morning when he was awakened by a familiar
voice.
"Hello the weyr! K'ndar! K'ndar! It's me, Glyena!"
his sister called.
He got up and she rushed in. "You've been gone so long,
K'ndar, I've missed you!" she said, smiling as she gave him a big hug.
"It's been a while, sis, look at you. You're getting
tall," he said, glad to see her. She stopped, suddenly processing his
appearance.
"Did you sleep in your clothes?" she asked,
sharply.
"Yes, apparently I did. I was exhausted last
night." He found his way to his bathroom and began to wash up. Glyena
followed him.
Siskin warbled, hungry.
"Go ahead, I know you're hungry," he said to the
blue.
I'll take him hunting.
Earth and Careth are joining me Raventh said.
"Tell me everything, what did you see, did you see new
animals? Birds?" Glyena said, as he was brushing his teeth.
He mumbled around the brush, then took it out and said,
"For Pern's sake, Glyena! I need some breakfast in me, first," he
said, aware that his stomach was growling.
She waited, a bit impatiently, til he put the brush away.
"I brought you some pastries," she said, handing
them over. "Breakfast is long over at the hall, but I snagged a few for
you, just in case," she said.
How could you be peeved with a girl who had such foresight?
"Oh, girl, you are so smart," he said. "Here.
Take a look at this one, it's the last one I used."
With a pastry in one hand, he picked up his last notebook,
with the other, and handed it to her.
She sat down on his bunk and began going through it. He'd
marked the page with the sketch of the animal, and she found it almost
immediately.
He sat down next to her as she looked at the sketch.
"Look at this handsome little beast. He can fly, not
like a bird, but gliding," he said, opening the notebook to the page where
he'd sketched.
"What IS it?"
"I don't know. I found some of its fur, and turned that
in to Landing. Hopefully we'll find out what is soon, when the DNA report is
turned in. But I want to look through my book, here, to see if it's in
here," he said, taking down "Natural History of Pern".
Sitting next to his sister, he felt a strange, nostalgic
feeling. Despite being a long way from his home cothold, he had family here,
like others. Like D'mitran, like Hariko, like Francie. It felt good, especially
when he remembered being here, at first, a stranger, frightened, unsure as to
whether he'd done the right thing, even homesick. He looked up at the wall,
where he'd hung the drawing Glyena had given him the day he left the cothold,
to be opened only when he got the Weyr.
There was nothing at all in the textbook about the creature.
Glyena shook her head, tsking as if she were a teacher.
"These notes, I can hardly read them! You write so
messy, K'ndar," she admonished, "my teacher says one must take the
time to write neatly, so that everyone can read what you wrote. Half of this
makes no sense, it's just scribbles," she continued.
"I know, I know. Those are for me, alone. But I
re-write everything, I DO make it nice and neat and turn the neat one in to
Landing. There's a lot to capture when you're in the field and it's all happening all around you," he defended,
" and you, you're beginning to sound like Mum."
Glyena snickered.
He replaced "Natural History" on the shelf. Next
to it, on the wall, was the drawing.
"Do you remember, Gly, drawing that for me?" he
pointed to the drawing.
"Um…not really, that's strange, right? But I did a lot
of drawing, back then."
She looked at it with a two years older eye.
"I can draw much better, now," she said, "you should throw that
away."
"Not on your life, sis, don't you dare harm it. It
meant so much to me, you have no idea how it helped me. It reminded me of home,
and that there were people there who loved me."
She smiled, giving him another hug. "We were so proud
of you, well, all of us 'cept for Dad. He was mad all the time."
They both reflected on what life had been like with their
tyrannical father.
"You're happy here?" he asked, "You seem to
be."
She nodded. "I am, K'ndar, there's so much to learn, so
many things to do. I miss Mum, I do, and Uncle Fland, but even so, Shirae, my
foster mum is so nice, and my foster sisters, too.
But I don't want to go back
home. Not yet, anyway. Maybe not ever. I am in school and I love math and
science and I've been riding Jordan and I am learning how to make saddles, did
you know that, and oh, what…what are those rocks?" She jumped up to take
one down.
Hmmm. "Oh, just some pretty rocks I picked up."
"They..oh, look, they're full of color."
Please, sis, don't ask me where they're from, I don't want
to lie.
"They are, aren't they? But not as pretty as some of
the ones I've found on the beach. Like the amber with the trundlebug in it?
Remember that?" he asked, trying desperately to steer her away.
"Oh, yeah. Lindea gave it to me. But I lost it when we
got back home." She replaced the rock, and absently dusted the shelf.
"This shelf, K'ndar, it needs dusting," she said.
"Right now? I'm not going to do housekeeping right
now," he said, grumpily. I need a bath. I imagine Raventh will want one,
too, and then an oiling, although I've noticed he doesn't need oiling as often
as when….when he was eating firestone and fighting Thread. Yet another
manifestation of the deleterious effects of firestone? Who do I ask about that?
The dragon healer?
Glyena got off the bed. "These furs, they need airing,
too," she said.
He grimaced.
"Glyena, I've been gone for what, five months? Six?
I've lost track. Not that anyone has slept in my bed save me, but give me a
break, girl."
Chastened, Glyena backed down. "Okay. Not right
now," she said. To smooth his ruffled feathers, she said, "Some of
the kids told me you found a skeleton, a big one, and the dolphins told you
what it was," she said.
"I did. It's called a 'paladen'. It lives at the bottom
of the sea. It lives hundreds of years, like the one we found, the scientists
say it was 200 years old when it died,"
"Two hundred?"
"Yes!"
"Can I see it?"
"Uh…I don't see why not. I have to go back to Landing
soon, soon as I transcribe my notes. I was going to do that today, but …you are
here. So let's do this…day after tomorrow? Let's go to Landing, just you and
me, I'll turn in my notebooks and I'll take you to see the paladen," he
said, wondering how he was going to juggle oiling the dragon and eating
something other than a pastry and transcribing several notebooks.
"Not now?"
"Please, Glyena, I've not even out of my weyr yet. Raventh
needs oiling once he gets back from hunting, and I've got to sit down and get
the notebooks squared away," he said.
"I can help oil, I can, you know that," she
insisted.
"I know, and I appreciate it."
"C'mon, let's go," she said, pulling on his arm.
Just then he heard another familiar voice…that of Greta.
"Hello, hello, K'ndar!"
Glyena stepped out of the room into the interior tunnel
hallway that connected individual weyrs to the rest of the weyr.
"And YOU would be?" she said, protectively.
Greta stopped dead. Roany, her fire lizard, mantled.
"That's not the most polite of greetings, little
miss," she said.
"I'm Glyena and K'ndar is my big brother and he's got things
to do."
K'ndar came behind her and took her shoulders.
"Glyena, knock it off. I don't need protection. This is
Greta, my teammate, she was with us at Western."
Greta's eyes danced in amusement at the fiery Glyena.
"Is there a problem, little miss, in my calling on your
brother?" she said.
Glyena started…and K'ndar pinched her shoulder.
"Um…no, I guess not. But he doesn't need a girlfriend right now. He's Busy."
Greta smirked. "I'm not a girlfriend, I'm a
geologist," she said, biting her tongue to keep from laughing.
"Glyena, I said, knock it off. Greta is my friend, and
an excellent geologist."
The girl subsided. "Okay, but.."
"No buts."
"Greta, this is Glyena, my sister," he said.
"Ahh, " Greta said, crossing her arms and looking
the young girl up and down.
"Are you the one who made Raventh's collar, and
Siskin's harness?" she said.
Glyena straightened up. "I AM."
"Well, I could use a new harness, for my green dragon.
Do you think you could make one for me? You seem to be very talented," she
said, struggling to keep from laughing.
"I think so, but, I'm just learning how to make the big
harnesses, I help at the tanner's shop
and they're teaching me," she said, "so it might not be
as…pro…pro.." she struggled.
"Professional?"
"Yes, professional as the ones the older harness makers
make."
"I think I could live with that," Greta said, "'as
long as it doesn't gall my dragon."
"It won't, they're lined with sheepskin at the pinch
points," Glyena said.
"See, you sound as if you're already quite good at
it," Greta said.
"The problem is I will have to find the leather straps
from the trimming bins, and sometimes you have to buy them if there aren't ones
good enough for a harness."
"Well, I'd certainly want good leather, the harness is
important. But I don't have much money. Are you willing to barter?"
"Um.." She'd never bartered for anything, for that
matter, she'd never handled money.
"Let me guess, you want to know what I've got for a
commission. Let's see, what do I have to barter?" Greta asked,
dramatically scratching her chin. Her eyes landed on the rough opals on the
shelf. They flickered with recognition.
K'ndar contacted Raventh.
Tell Earth to tell
Greta to say nothing about the opals he said to Raventh
Greta's eyes flicked to his in an instant. Oh, how
convenient it is, to have a silent, private channel of communications.
"I..I don't have much, Glyena, but what I DO have is a
dragon, who can take you anywhere," she said.
"Hmmph. So does my brother," Glyena said, her
hands on her hips.
"Yes, but-does he have a sister-in-law who is a
journeyman herder, who might be interested in seeing you ride one of their race
horses at Ruatha's next Gather?"
Glyena's jaw dropped. So did K'ndar's.
"Ruatha? You mean RUATHA,
like where Lord Jaxom lives?"
"Aye, one and the same, my girl, and I've already heard
about your riding racers," she said, making K'ndar wonder.
She says she's talked
to Nyala when she was at the barn. She knows about Jordan and your sister
riding racers
Tell her she certainly
knows the right bait to catch a fish
She has a fish? She's
a fish?
No, no, it's just a
figure of speech. I'll explain it later.
Okay, but I'd like an
oiling, please.
Greta met his eyes again. They were dancing with suppressed
laughter.
Glyena made her decision.
"Done," she said, as if she'd been bargaining all
her life.
Greta laughed.
"I'll need to measure your dragon," the girl said.
"She's at the lake right now, with Raventh and Careth.
Do you have the time?
"Aye and we have to oil Raventh," she said, "Let
me get my measuring tools and I'll meet you there," Glyena said, and ran
off.
K'ndar laughed.
"She's a bit of a handful, isn't she?" Greta said.
"That…she is. But she had to be…my father was a sod,
and I really am not interested in going into it too deeply. She's done a lot of
recovering, though, and is really blossoming here. You have family at RUATHA?"
Greta laughed, too. "Yes, and she saw your sister ride
a few winners at a Gather here on Southern, they were here to look at buying bloodstock.
That and I met Nyala, your herdmaster, and she told me about Glyena before I
knew she was your sister. I don't know much about horses, unlike my sister-in-law,
but Nyala-who knows everyone, it seems who has anything to do with horses, said
she was very impressed," she said.
"Don't say a thing about the..rocks," he said,
"I don't want anyone knowing about them, at least for a while. I don't want folks making the
connection to where we found them."
"No worries, but I have to confess something. I went
back to get some more," she said, wondering if he would be angry.
"I didn't want to think you men would think I was
greedy, but..I didn't think it would hurt to take just a few. Just..just in
case," she added, "and I wanted to tell one of Us, so that it would assuage
the guilt I feel."
Relief exploded in his mind. "I did, too. It's ..well,
I don't need money right now, but.."
"That's what I was thinking, too. I don't need money
right now. But, I've been in a position where I HAVE needed it, or worse,
someone I cared for needed it, and had some hard times getting by without it. I
agree, though, in not going to that well too often," she said.
1 comment:
Neat little twist with Glyena.
K'ndar's going to have to work like crazy to transcribe 5 months of notes overnight.
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