The mont Oriana spied the first rays of sunlight seeping through the cracks of her boarded up window, she shot out of bed with dark circles around her eyes. She could not wait to start her day.
Though the lack of sleep made her body heavy as a rock, it was better than suffering from that suffocating nightmare.
'If only there is no such thing as sleep...'
She began putting on clothes—a pure black long-sleeved undershirt secured at the waist with the belt, followed by a loose-fitting jacket and a pair of baggy trousers and sturdy hunting boots. Afterwards, she pulled her long reddish brown hair into a tight bun, before wrapping a black cloth around her head, leaving only her unadorned face uncovered.
The young woman Oriana disappeared, replaced by the herb-collecting lad known as Orian.
When she stepped out of her room, she found her grandfather already awake and preparing their morning al.
"Good morning, Grandpa," Oriana greeted the old man, who was carrying a woven basket in his hand.
"Good morning, Ori," the old man replied with a crinkly smile. Seeing those shadows under her eyes, he scolded her, "Why are you up early? You should have slept a little longer. Weren't you tired yesterday?"
"I slept well, Grandpa, and now I'm bursting with energy." She noticed the basket. "Are you going to get vegetables?"
When he nodded, she took the basket from him. "Let get them then."
There was a small plot of land in the backyard of the cabin where they could grow vegetables.
The old man could only helplessly shake his head as he headed out to light the firewood in the extended kitchen in the front yard..
It was an ordinary morning for Oriana and her grandfather. After eating, Oriana would have the old man drink his dications, and they would either do so basic chores like nding clothes, cutting firewood or tending to their vegetable garden, or talk about herbs and dicines.
Oriana beca interested in the study of plants due to the old man's condition. Before his health deteriorated, the old man was a rcenary, and he taught Oriana everything he knew about wild herbs. Though she did learn how to differentiate herbs from her grandfather, most of her knowledge was learned from books available in the market as well as from personal experience.
She soon got her grandfather to rest while she busied herself checking which herbs were missing in stock for the old man's dicine. She made a list to buy for when she returns to the city later.
"Orian, are you in?" a small, sowhat shy voice called out from outside. A brown-haired girl around the age of eleven or twelve was peeking at her from the doorway, looking at her with admiration. She was a bashful girl with heavyset features, no doubt her build would grow similar to her mother once she reached adulthood.
Oriana looked at the timid girl with a smile. "Co inside. What brings you here, Rina?"
The girl obediently entered and stood in front of the table where Oriana was arranging herbs.
"Mother asked to call you to our house," the girl replied.
"Anything important?" Oriana asked while imrsed in her work.
"Not sure," the girl replied.
Oriana stopped what she was doing and wiped her hands clean before leaving her house to go to the wooden cabin opposite to hers. The cabin where Aunt Gwen and her family of four lived was twice as large as her own ho. There were also two chickens running around in their front yard.
"Aunt Gwen? Rina says you called?"
Just as Oriana entered the warm ho, a familiar scent filled her senses.
The woman approached the dining table and gestured for Oriana to co close. "Have a taste, Orian. My husband brought back apples from town last night so I made so of them into sweet apple pie. Eat it while it's still warm."
"Thank you, Aunt Gwen!"
Oriana happily accepted the offer and started to eat the delicacy with relish. Rina sat opposite to her, staring at Oriana's face.
Under such intense scrutiny, Oriana touched her own face. "Is there dirt on my face?"
"No," the girl answered as she turned away, yet her eyes kept on glancing at Oriana.
'Orian is so handso and polite, while the other boys in the village are ugly and dirty and an.' Rina sighed inwardly. 'When Father chooses my husband in the future, I will surely ask him to marry off to Orian's family. It would be nice to have Orian as my husband.'
Oriana would have laughed had she known what the young girl was thinking.
Just then, a person entered the wooden cabin.
It was a tanned young man about eighteen years of age, with a pair of deep-set brown eyes and ssy tangled hair that touched his broad shoulders. He was a muscular guy, and the open area of the dirty white short tunic he was wearing showed the lines of his strong chest. A longbow and a quiver of arrows were slung over his shoulder, the most favored weapon of a hunter.
"Luke, you are back early!" Aunt Gwen said as she looked at her son who handed over a bag of fruits to her. "Where is your father? Is he back as well? You must be tired, co eat."
Rina's older brother, Luke, turned his eyes towards Oriana. "You are here?"
"I sent so of the pies to our neighbors, but I have to call Orian over since his grandpa, Old Phil, is not allowed to eat sweets," his mother answered.
Luke sat on the small stool next to his sister.
Seeing that the little girl did not even notice his arrival, he lightly hit the back of his sister's head. With Oriana in the room, it was nothing new to see this behavior of his sister.
"Ouch, brother! You are so violent!"
"Get water," he ordered her, voice firm that she could not disobey him. She imdiately ran to get water.
"How was your hunt yesterday, Luke?" Oriana asked him.
"Good," he replied. Unlike his chatterbox of a mother, Luke was a man of few words.
Rina passed a cup of water to her brother before turning towards Oriana. "Father and Brother caught a wild boar along with a handful of pheasants yesterday and earned a lot from selling the tusk and the at to the butcher in town. Last night, they brought a new dress for . Let show you!"
The little girl imdiately pulled out a dress from a wooden chest. It was a dainty yellow dress with ribbons on the skirt. "How is it?"
Orians admired the dress. "That's beautiful. You will look like a fairy princess in it."
Rina could help but giggle. "Should I wear it now and show you?"
Luke glanced at his sister. "Don't bother Orian."
Rina's face fell, and she put the dress back with a big pout on her face. anwhile, Luke stood up towards a drawer and pulled out a large sackcloth bag. He passed it to Oriana. "This is for you."
"For ?" Oriana blinked in surprise. She put the pie in her hand down and curiously opened the bag. It was a pair of new boots.
Oriana eyed the young man munching on a slice of pie. "Boots?"
Luke simply nodded, and his gaze deliberately glanced in the direction of Oriana's feet. She was wearing sturdy leather boots, but they were visibly worn out from use, the part near the left ankle even torn and fixed with a thread. Though it would not affect mobility, such a damage would make the wearer uncomfortable if it gets wet.
"Thank you so much, Luke," she replied happily. "I will make sure to return—"
"A gift for you," he interrupted her, "You can throw away the ss you are wearing."
Oriana was touched. For so long, it had always been her and her grandfather relying on each other. She could not even rember the last ti she received a gift from another person.
Checking out the boots on her feet, she realized they were really not in a good condition. She pulled out an awkward smile. "I...was planning to buy a new one but I simply didn't get the ti."
Luke didn't reply to her as he continued eating while Aunt Gwen said, "Orian, which reminds , I called you here to take your body asurents."
Oriana looked at the woman in shock. "M-asurent? Why?"
The woman explained, "I am making new clothes for my children. There is more than enough spare fabric to make one for you as well. It's been three months since this village was founded. Back then, my family and yours happened to et on our way to this forest. I rember seeing you wear the sa clothes everyday. I understand the black fabric is good for camouflaging in the forest, but you are a dashing young lad— you need to wear so nice clothes from ti to ti."
"That is very sweet of you, but I am fine, Aunt Gwen. In fact I grew too attached to wearing this kind of loose clothes, so much that I won't feel comfortable if I wear others."
However, the woman thought Orian was rely being polite.
"You don't need to be hesitant to get help from , Orian. I understand there are no ladies in your family who pay attention to these things for you. But I am here, it won't take a ti to make clothes for you. Why don't you try wearing one like Luke's?"
'Like Luke's?' Oriana faced the muscular young man and could not imagine herself wearing such clothes. A single layer of clothing, a snug tunic that showed off not only the top half of his chest, it also emphasized the taut muscles of his strong arms.
Oriana paled at the thought of exposing her slender arms and her thin feminine body. Not to ntion the chest area...
"Let get a asurent," the woman ca to her, holding a strip of marked fabric. Oriana stood up from her place as if she was hit by lightning.
Orian stepped back, inching towards the doorway. "Aunt Gwen, I just rembered I am concocting dicine in the pot and I cannot let it boil unattended. For asurent, how about I send you a shirt of my size? I need to leave!"
Oriana hurried out of their ho even before anyone could say a word.
Gwen was about to call her back, but Luke stopped her.
"If he doesn't want to, then don't push him, Mother."
"I was just trying to be..."
"I am sure he understands your concern" Luke interrupted to which his mother could only shrug.
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