122nd Vhalar, 716
However, early that morning she had gotten up, tried to make herself somewhat presentable (a difficult task when she had slept in the clothes which had been damp and she had worn the trial before) and gone to see her former owner, Tristan. She and he had engaged in an emotional discussion, and one which Faith had really not expected to have. Then, she had gone to see Lady Elyna and her husband, Lord Krome. She and Lady Elyna had gone on a mission and then, after she had popped in to work and then back to Tristan's house to pick up her things, Faith had gone next to the library for her usual book hunt and then, finally, stopped off at the marketplace, because there were very few things that she could do, but there was one and she had to do something.
So, she arrived back at the house and she tapped on the door, as she always did. It didn't occur to her that she might have just walked in, because it simply didn't. But when he opened the door, there was a very different-looking young woman. Dressed in sensible flat shoes, hair brushed and tied back out of the way and with a long black dress, a warm top over it and a cloak around her, she smiled in greeting. She wore no make up, and was also more or less laden down with bags, similarly to when she had arrived with the cooking utensils and ready to experiment with raising agents. But she smiled at him with pleasure as he opened the door and she unceremoniously handed him the first bag.
"I have my clothes and material and things and books from the library and I bought food for a special meal which I would like to cook for you if I might? Please?" Handing over first one bag, then another, she picked up the third and took it in with her. "How was your trial?" She asked, looking at him with concern shining in her silver eyes "You look tired. I lied to you this morning and I don't want to lie to you. Of all the people in my life, I don't want to lie to you, so I am sorry. I laid there and I tried to not disturb you and pretended to sleep so that you would not worry." Holding out the third bag, as he took it she just kept hold of the handle for a moment so that their hands were close together,almost touching and stuck there by the bag and its weight between them. Her finger moved, briefly, to touch his hand. A tiny gesture, but all she had to give right now and she hoped he understood. "But you worried anyway, didn't you? I worried about you and you about me, so perhaps we should just admit that much, right now. Right now, it's all I can do, but it is true, so I don't want to pretend it isn't. If I'm free, then I am free to be who I am, not who I think you want me to be. So, I admit that I worried about you all night." Would there be more to admit later? Maybe. But she didn't like keeping things from him and so she looked him in the eye and let go of the bag.
"How was your trial?" It was a repetition, she knew, but she couldn't deal with any more emotional discussion straight away, so factual was good. He had hoped to buy things, she recalled, but there were money things to talk about too. "I would like to talk through things that have happened to-trial with you, if you don't mind? For both of us." Small steps, after all.
purchases!
Rack of Prime Lamb: 2lb =8gn
Standard lamb for making gravy/ stock / jus: 2lb: 4gn
Pistachios: 12sn (1lb)
Garlic Clove: 8cn
4 x potatoes 20cn
Salt 1sn
Cauliflower: 2cn
2 x Parsnip: 4cn
2 x sweet potatoe: 4cn
1 x turnip: 3cn
1 x sprig of mint 1gn
2 x oz chive 1gn
Total 15gn 6sn 8cn (16gn deducted, cos she's not used to haggling... yet)
Standard lamb for making gravy/ stock / jus: 2lb: 4gn
Pistachios: 12sn (1lb)
Garlic Clove: 8cn
4 x potatoes 20cn
Salt 1sn
Cauliflower: 2cn
2 x Parsnip: 4cn
2 x sweet potatoe: 4cn
1 x turnip: 3cn
1 x sprig of mint 1gn
2 x oz chive 1gn
Total 15gn 6sn 8cn (16gn deducted, cos she's not used to haggling... yet)