Seira found herself back in her mother's quarters at Storm's Edge where she had been before she had been transported to...wherever the beach where she had met Elisabeth and given her gift was. Before she was able to do more than acknowledge this fact, Seri was on her, hugging her tightly, and shaking like a leaf.
"Where were you?! You disappeared! One trill, we were studying together, and the next, you were just...gone!" Seri said frantically.
"Are you okay?! Where did you go? What happened?!" she continued as she searched her twin, looking for signs of injury.
Seira allowed her twin to satisfy herself that she was okay before she even tried to reassure her.
"I'm fine Seri. I'm not sure where I was, exactly...but it was a beach. Nothing bad happened. Do you remember when we were shopping, and I had that weird urge to buy a sword, and a suit of armor?"
Seri nodded cautiously.
"Yes, but what..."
"Well, I met the person who I was meant to give those things too. She was also the person I was supposed to give that male kitten to. Her name is Elisabeth, and she seems like a really nice person. She even asked me to name her sword for her. If you ever get the chance to meet Elisabeth, I think that you will like her too."
Seri looked relieved. Neither girl quite knew what to say next. The events of the evening had most certainly been strange.
"Did you tell Mom that I disappeared?" Seira asked at last.
Seri shook her head.
"I was going to, but there wasn't any time for that. You were back before I could do more than panic over the fact that you had disappeared." she confessed.
"Don't worry about it. That just means that we don't need to go tell Mom that I'm back and safe now. I think we should tell her about all of this the next time we see her, though."
Seri nodded in agreement as she relaxed.
"Do you want to keep studying, then?" she asked.
Seira nodded, and they gathered around the book they had been reading once more. Seira paused long enough to make sure that Seri wasn't still worried about her before she turned the page.
Peppermint is one of many different types of mint. In fact, it is possibly the most well known variety of mint. It is a hearty herb that gives off a minty smell when you rub its leaves. This herb can be used for a wide variety of things. When dried, the leaves can be made into a tea, but it can also be used fresh when cooking. It has a pleasant aroma, so it is often used as a scent for soaps, candles, creams, and other such things. And for the purposes of a healer, most importantly, it is used in the making of a number of herbal remedies.
Both fresh and dried peppermint are good for soothing an upset stomach, freshening breath, and relieving cold symptoms. When made into a tea, it can promote sweating, which can help modulate a fever. And when used as an essential oil, rubbing a few drops on a patient's temple will ease the pain of a headache. Peppermint has a cooling sensation when applied topically, so it can be used to help with minor aches and pain.
Seira paused to take notes on what she had just read while Seri repeated the information to herself quietly in an attempt to commit it to memory. When they were finished, they turned back to their book.
Lemon balm is another type of mint. It can be used to treat colds, the flu, and insomnia. And it can also be used to ease some allergies as well. Lemon balm has a calming effect and as a result, it can be used to help remove fatigue, exhaustion, dizziness, anxiety, nervousness, and tension.
Like peppermint, and a variety of other types of mint, lemon balm can be used in cooking as well as in herbal remedies. it is often used as a garnish for drinks and tangy dishes to add a delicate lemon flavor. Lemon balm is especially good when used with fish.
Once again, Seira paused to jot down some notes on what she had just read. As she did so, she wondered how many types of mint there were, and if they could all be used in herbal remedies or to cook with.
"How many different kinds of mint do you think there are, Seira?" Seri asked curiously.
Seira chuckled.
"I was just wondering about that myself. Maybe we should ry and research that some trial."
Seri nodded, and they went back to their reading.
Water mint is also a type of mint. It is a strongly scented herb that smells similar to peppermint. Water mint requires a lot of moisture in order to thrive, and it is known for its sphere shaped lavender flowers. The leaves of this herb can be dried and used in teas that will help with digestive problems, fevers, and headaches. It can also be used as a gargle to ease sore throats. When fresh, it can be used in salads.
Another type of mint. Seira mused as she took more notes.
She flipped back a few pages and realized that she was reading a different chapter than the one she had been reading before she had disappeared and met Elisabeth on that beach. This chapter was focused on different types of mint, and when Seira realized this, what she was reading suddenly made a lot more sense.
Wild mint is another type of mint that can be used in the making of herbal remedies. It is also known as field mint, or corn mint. Wild mint can be found growing in gardens, along streams, ditches, and riverbanks, as well as in fields and meadows. This herb is a useful plant that can be used to help repel rodents, and insects. The leaves, both fresh, and dried, can be used in herbal teas, and a variety of foods. This herb can be used to treat a number of conditions, including fevers, the flu, pneumonia, headaches, heart issues, colds, and diarrhea.
Seira paused to take some notes once more. As she did so, she mused over the fact that so far in her admittedly limited knowledge of herbs, she had not found anything that could be used to treat major traumas such as the loss of a limb, or someone who was bleeding out. Many of the kinds of injuries the Knights were getting here at Storm's Edge could not be treated with herbs. But that didn't mean that they were useless. Far from it. They were good for smaller ailments that would not kill a Knight, but they could render them too sick to fight the pumpernickel flame creatures. They could be used to ease the pain of injuries as the Knights recovered. And some could be used to ease fevers, and from what Seira had overheard, that was important too. It was for these reasons that Seira didn't feel guilty for focusing her study on herbs rather than surgery, and other "more important" techniques. She was slowly but surely building a background of knowledge that would allow her to help a lot of people in the future, not just the Knights.
She was about to start reading once more when she heard the soft, gentle tinkling of a bell. Seira's eyes widened. She had heard that sound once before. Not that long ago, in fact. She turned to her twin quickly.
"It's happening again!" she called out in a warning.
Then she was gone. When she looked around, she found herself in a cavern behind a cascading waterfall. There was a table there with a single chair.
First a beach, and now a waterfall. Is water important in this somehow? she wondered.
Saoire was there, but the dress she was wearing was different, and Seira wondered how she had managed to change into a different one so quickly. She wasn't sure how much time had passed while she was studying, but it couldn't have been all that long, and beautiful dresses like the ones that she had seen Saoire wearing looked hard to get in and out of.
Her thoughts were quickly shoved aside as she was introduced to someone she had met before.
"Uncle Varlum?" she asked curiously.
She hesitated for a trill before speaking again.
"Is it okay if I call you that?" she asked anxiously.
She knew that her aunt Vega didn't want to be called "aunt" after all, and she didn't want to anger her uncle if he didn't want to be addressed as such.
Saoire explained that they were there because her uncle had a gift for her. She glanced at the gift curiously, but she didn't go to it right away. Instead, she glanced at the bipedal sheep that Saoire introduced as her "very dear friend." One that was even shorter than she was...and that was saying something. Last time it had been a bipedal dog that looked like a golden retriever. Seira wondered if all animals had bipedal versions of themselves that could talk. This time, she wasn't as startled when the sheep spoke in a female sounding voice.
"It's nice to meet you." she said softly.
Just as before, Saoire vanished as quickly as she had come. Seira turned her attention to her uncle.
"Do you know how we keep...appearing in strange places like this? This is the second time that it's happened to me totrial."
And while both times were for good things, that didn't mean that it would always be the case if it were to keep happening. Seira stepped into the hug that her uncle was offering, and hugged him back as best she could. When her uncle revealed his gift, her eyes widened with wonder. They were medical tools. Some were ones that she knew, but had never used before. Others were ones she had seen, but didn't know what they were. Yet. And some were ones she had never even seen before. The saw looked more than a little intimidating, but Seira was curious as to how it could be used to heal people.
Seira took the scalpel that her uncle offered her, and caressed the handle reverently, being careful not to touch the blade as she did so. Her uncle was right; these tools would be a huge help to her as she studied to become a healer. And even though that wasn't exactly what she wanted to do...or wasn't all that she wanted to do...it was an important first step. Any gift from family was something to be cherished in Seira's eyes. And knowing that her uncle had made these tools himself instead of buying them made them even more precious to her.
As Seira looked more closely at her gift, she noticed that each of the tools had a small art piece on each one. It was a symbol in the form of a big Ithecal hand was in the backdrop, the sharp claws and scales all lightly designed. In front of it, seemingly resting against the hand, was a smaller human hand.
That's...us. My uncle and me. she realized in awe.
Seira looked up at her uncle, her eyes lit with wonder and joy.
"They're beautiful, Uncle Varlum. And they're so...they're just...perfect. Thank you so much!"
When her uncle spoke of having him as well as her mother, and the meaning of the symbol that each instrument bore, she hugged him again. How many arcs had she and Seri longed for an adult that they could trust before their mother had adopted them? Now they had three, and it was overwhelming. Wonderful, and amazing, but overwhelming too. Tears filled her eyes, and she buried her face against him for a few trills as she struggled to control herself. After a few bits, she looked up at her uncle once more, and smiled.
"Thank you. You have no idea how much that means to me, Uncle Varlum. There's no such thing as too much family, and I am honored that you are my uncle. This is just...it's all so...perfect. Thank you. I can't ever say that enough."
The gift itself was wonderful, but the meaning behind the symbol that was engraved on each instrument was worth infinitely more to the young girl who had spent many arcs of her life longing for a real family.
"I don't know about being famous and everything, but I will never forget you, Uncle Varlum. Not ever." she promised.