#you know these girls always hear kaz muttering 'suli proverbs' whenever he's around to hear the stories KSNJRTJHSNRTH
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Binsa is napping in the bed on the other side of the room, her snores almost louder than the wind outside. She’d broken a fever overnight and her hair is coming out of her own braid. Wisps of black tendrils stick to her forehead as if stuck there with paste. Doubtless Mama will wrestle the girl into a bath before the hour’s up and go through this same ritual, but for now Nirmala has all the attention. It’s not an unusual feat except that Mama will leave in a few short days. Hence, the submission to hair oiling and storytelling riddled with hidden messages. Well, that and Nirmala's own hidden agenda.
❝ Well, she probably wanted to leave, ❞ Nirmala guesses with a little shrug of her shoulders. It jostles her in her mother’s hands and Inej bumps a knee to the back of her arm in place of verbally scolding her daughter. Nirmala sniffs primly. ❝ She wanted to go somewhere. You said. It’s obvious. ❞ Nirmala doesn’t actually know if it’s really obvious, but she certainly thinks so. Mama’s stories always have a lesson and only sometimes can Nirmala and Binsa make meaning of them.
Maybe it’s because Nirmala wants something herself that she can see what Mama is trying to say. Or, if not what she’s trying to say, at least what Nirmala would like her to say when she finally plucks up the courage to ask. Desirous, Mama had said. Well, Nirmala really wants this.
❝ Is this a Saint’s story? ❞ They’re almost always Saint stories. In her bed, Binsa makes a snuffling noise and rolls over with a sigh. Nirmala tries to peek over at her sister without turning her head, but the strain on her eyes isn’t worth it. Binsa doesn’t get out of bed so she must be alright and Mama makes no move to go to her either. The eldest Rietveld girl hugs her knees to her chest. ❝ Why do all Saint stories have sad endings? ❞
The cold festers deeper than the bones. For broken bones not properly healed it is an agonizing affliction with an infection radius as large as this country property. Inej had determined Kaz’s poor mood as soon as she’d woken up and found his side of the bed long gone vacant. It’s impossible to get in the way of his morning ritual, but she usually has good luck delaying his walk to thieve a few extra hours of his warmth. But if he’s out of bed this early, he’s seen fit to make himself more miserable. She’s glad he doesn’t make the attempt up the stairs. For the sake of his leg and the bruise of his mood escalating if Nirmala were witness to it.
Her daughter bats her big cow eyes up at her mother and even upside down Inej is sure she’s never seen a better intimidation tactic. She simply wants a story, but Inej knows better than to underestimate her. After all if she’s asking her mother for a story rather than her father regardless of his mood, that’s cause for suspicion. And Nirmala Rietveld hates when Inej braids her hair. What are you up to, Shevrati?
“It means wanting,” Inej supplies. “Wanting something very much.” Nirmala’s hair is unruly even with the oil and Inej has to coax it into a single plait with painstaking patience. Every few strands requires that she pluck a twig or leaf from those Ghafa waves after the previous day’s adventures. Her mother shakes her head fondly each time.
“Now this girl on the shore was afraid but not so afraid that she dared not go. The fear did not outweigh the wanting. So she gathered her courage and swallowed that fear and off she went.” At the nape of Nirmala’s neck, Inej gathers the start of the braid in one hand and pokes her daughter’s shoulder until the girl looks back. “What do you think she wanted?”
#taitropa#NIRMALA; thread.#nirmala asking the real questions#you know these girls always hear kaz muttering 'suli proverbs' whenever he's around to hear the stories KSNJRTJHSNRTH#nirmala: is this another suli proverb lesson?#kaz: a waste of time my darling so true <3#everyone all at once: shut the fuck up kaz
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