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- Organization: Penn State University
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 19:28:26 EST
- From: The Dreamer <ASG102@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Message-ID: <92322.192826ASG102@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn
- Subject: [Mista][L] Business as Usual
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- It had been a full week since the miracle of Mista's birth. Serene had
- taken to the nurturance of this child so naturally that many new patrons
- assumed that this was the third bairn in Serene's care, not her very
- first. The raven black hair and wide smiles of the infant never ceased
- to delight her mother; Mista often reached up in her drowse to cling to
- the auburn strands of her mother's ponytail: the two were obviously
- taken with one another.
-
- During the last few months before Mista's birth, Serene had designed the
- baby's sling. Now Mista rode cradled across her mother's chest and
- belly, sleeping the blissful hours away while her mother worked. They
- took long breaks for feeding and play together, each wholly absorbed in
- the wonder of the other.
-
- Serne thought often on the years of her childhood. Her twin sister had
- added an element of surprise to the days, and someone whom Serene could
- love firecely. The understanding and language between Serene and her
- sister were deeper than any Lutierne could find elsewhere. Even through
- the deepest fears and rages Serene could find her way to her twin's
- tortured mind. Her parents had provided such a model of love and
- acceptance through those difficult years, and Serene sought hard to
- emulate them now.
-
- Thus the days progressed for the barmaid and the bairn, hours of work
- and naps, cuddling and cooing, and of course the indulgent affection of
- Mary, Rowan, and Bobby Littlefair, as well as of her doting Godfathers.
-
- New folks came and went, mercenaries after stout, mystics seeking
- cordials form warm climes, farmers looking for their well-deserved
- draft. The work filled Serene's activity while loving thoughts filled
- her mind. Her reverie was interrupted by an order for a Canterbury Dust
- Mite. Serene smiled - it had been several years since she had prepared
- one - and she asked Littlefair if she might mix it herself.
-
- Two parts of chilled vodka and a search for exotic mixers later, Serene
- happily served that dusky drink to the stranger. He was a handsome man
- with a cool smile of white teeth and finely scuplted features. His smaller
- than average height was compensated for by his muscular frame. None the less,
- his eyes held a cunning coldness that made Serene uneasy.
-
- "Thank yee for the drink. These are hard to find in poorer parts of the
- Known Lands and I get SUCH a thirst." His words, coated with social grace,
- also held some more base meaning.
-
- "You are quite welcome, as are all strangers to the Dragons Inn." The words
- left Serene's mouth, but she did not feel their meaning with this man.
-
- Perhaps it was time to feed the little one. Mista was wriggling and
- fussing with an expression of extreme discomfort. The stranger shot her
- a quick look accompanied by a frown of displeasure.
-
- "Beg pardon, sir, she's just a bairn and we're off for a snack," Serene
- tossed her ponytail and pulled away from the table so as to not distress
- the apparently quick-tempered patron further.
-
- A dozen mugs and two pitchers for the seventh corner crowd - one of
- Catamount Gold, one of Amber - and Serene was ready to take the order
- from the mystics' table. She passed close by the stranger sipping his
- Canterbury Dust Mite and Mista fussed again, this time with a healthy
- cry.
-
- "Ill tempered whelp you have there Miss. Perhaps it needs a proper
- nap. A bar is no place for a child Miss, take it from one who knows."
- The stranger said followed by a dry humorless laugh.
-
- Serene ignored the comment and went on a search for more pleasant company.
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- Text by: Serene Uhtsong
- *minor* editing by: The Dreamer
-