"Shopping for His... 'Sister'" Log Date: 8/13/00 Log Cast: Shalestra, Benja Log Intro: For many years Benja has watched Kaiulani from afar, and sometimes he's been brave enough to present her with tokens of his affection, at least when he can slip them into her path without her being aware. As of late, though, now that the young maiden of whom he is so enamored is now living in Haven and is more within his reach than she has ever been before, he has begun to get more elaborate with his offerings. With his own hands, the shark hunter has crafted the maiden a comb to wear in her hair... and moreover, this comb he's given her carried upon it a clue to a far finer gift he's also made her, a set of pipes meant to answer Kaiulani's demonstrated love of music. Much to Benja's delight, the Pandion princess has fathomed the clue he left her on the comb... and discovered the hiding place some distance out in the ocean from the Korallion, a rock on which he etched a shark-tooth symbol. He knows she has discovered the place, for the pipes are no longer there. Something even more delightful has happened as well. For the first time _ever_, Kaiulani has given _him_ a gift -- a pendant of deep blue sandstone, decorated with delicate traceries of coral and a tiny, perfect pearl. And for all that he is an uneducated, unlettered near-barbarian, Benja is a pragmatic man. He tells himself he has no illusions that this treasure he's discovered by the rock with the shark-tooth symbol can mean anything special, anything more than a thank-you from the maiden he adores, for the gifts he has given _her_. He tells himself this... but he cannot keep his spirit from soaring regardless. Nor can Benja stop his great good cheer from catching the eye of a curious Atlantean in the Rialto.... ---------- The Rialto is full of the usual afternoon activity; buying, selling and plenty just milling around rather aimlessly. One with a definate aim, is the tall Atlantean who sits on a bench over to one side of the square, hunched over a pad of paper. A stylus moves against it in careful movements, adding detail to whatever it is she puts to the paper. Pale eyes lift their gaze frequently, seeming to focus on a small group of Sylvans who stand by a stall selling cloth. Despite the distinct chill permeating the air, the Atlantean wears nothing other than her usual light garb of vest and sarong, seeming only aware of the cold through her observation of the thick cloaks donned by others. Similarly, Benja does not seem to notice the cold either. He wears no cloak to cover his wet clothing, and he strides along with his head up and a rather silly looking very broad smile on his face. Stopping in the midst lane of shops, pretty much in the center of all the traffic, the man puts his hands on his hips and inhales deeply, his chin raising as he does so and then lets the breath out in triumph. For a man who usually sticks to the shadows, this shark hunter is positively beaming today. If he could whistle, he looks like he would be. Frantically does Shalestra's hand try to add the final details to her work, as she notes the Sylvans paying for their wares and making preparation to move. A tiny frown crinkles her brow as she watches them merge into the crowds, rapidly becoming lost to her sight. The hand holding the stylus lifts slightly as her gaze follows them for as long as possible, and for a short moment, it might appear as though she were about to actually call out and ask them to wait. Of course, she doesn't, instead flipping over the sheet of paper and preparing for a new study.. which means she needs a subject. Crystalline eyes scan the crowds, lingering on a likely subject here and there, passing over the Atlantean, then returning for another look at that smile. Boy, he sure looks happy, not often you see a smile like that on an Atlantean's face. *Greetings* she offers in a lightly casual touch of her mind. There is no response to her mindspeak, and no indication that it was even noticed. Benja the Beaming takes a moment to look around at all the shops that surround him, though he does not lose that victorious pose he seems to have adopted, its rather comical, though he is completely unaware of it. Pale green eyes scan every shop in contemplation, as he stands in the middle of the crowds who are all trying to get past him, his elbows sticking out, unintentionally causing people to swerve around him. Silvery tresses tumble over her shoulder, as Shalestra tips her head to one side, a mannerism she quickly adopted from the land-dwellers. Her gaze lingers on the curious Atlantean, a faint smile even forming as she watches. Her legs stretch out before her momentarily, flexing restless muscles, causing a passing mongrel to swerve quickly out of her way. As she tucks them back under the bench, ankles crossing, her hands absently resettle the pad on her lap. Benja spies some sparkling little baubles at the shop that is near where Shalestra sits. With his broad, happy grin still firmly in place, he makes his way in that direction and looks over the array of pretty shiney things. A glance is sent toward the woman on the bench and his smile falters just a little as a tremor of worry runs through his brow. Quickly, he averts his gaze and returns it to the wares on the table. Following his progress to the shop with her pale eyes, Shalestra is a little startled by his response on seeing her. She blinks slowly, not quite sure what to make of the man. Certainly, she sees no reason why he might be worried about her, she's no threat to anyone. "Good day," she greets in a soft voice, words whispering across the short distance towards him. Having failed to respond to her mindspeak, perhaps he'll be more comfortable with landspeak. In that she is Atlantean and bound to try to communicate with him via her mind, which he cannot hear, she is a bit of a threat. She could identify him as the one who cannot mindspeak. A quick glance is sent back over the rialto, finding the fastest escape route instinctively, and the one that holds the most shadow. That done, he turns a tentative smile that is only a vague rendition of the other he wore in Shalestra's direction. He nods politely and clears his throat. "Good day." He returns, his voice is rich, smooth sounding. The faint little smile on Shalestra's lips seems now brighter than the one he wears, though still it is a far cry from his earlier expression. "I'm sorry if I startled you. I didn't mean to. You just looked so.. joyful." Not easy to put feelings like that into words, far better to communicate them through mindspeak. But the man appears to be more willing to speak like the landers, and he isn't the first she's met like that. Her curiosity grows as she watches him, the pad in her lap and stylus in her hand forgotten for the moment. Benja seems only mildly self-conscious as he offers her another smile, a bit brighter yet again, the purpose for his joy coming back to mind. "No startle." He assures quickly. "Bet would no speak." He taps his head to indicate mind speak, "For year. Some get mad." He explains with a shrug, hoping she buys it. "Ah, I see," Shalestra remarks gently, eyes fixing on his as she holds onto that smile she wears. A touch of concern for the man shows briefly in their clear depths, but she's not going to question him any more on what could likely be a painful topic for him. A quick glance to the shop he was looking in, before she refocusses on him. "They have interesting things here, no? Some many things the like of which I've never seen before.." she muses, her thoughts beginning to wander onto different paths. Benja's webbed fingers pick up a sparkling necklace as he nods to her question. "Very pretty things." He agrees, casting another smile toward her. "You wear these?" He asks, showing her some sort of thing that looks like it /should/ be jewelry. He fiddles with it a bit to see how it would actually work. Putting her pad down on the bench, Shalestra stands up to better see what it is that he holds. "Oh, that's very beautiful," she remarks, a touch of admiration in her voice for the item. Her hand lift to the coral necklace about her throat and she give a sharp little nod. "Not ones made of metal though. They would be no good in the water. They would.." She struggles for a moment to recall the word that the Varati merchant used to explain why metal is destroyed in the water. "Rust," she informs him. "Unless it is gold or silver.. and I have not the coin for those." Furrowing his coppery brow, Benja looks down at all the things laid out before him and mutters confusedly, "Gold or silver?" Looking about for something that might be one of these items that isn't harmed in water, he turns a questioning look at her, then drops his gaze to her necklace and then back to her face. "What Gold?" "Hmm, I am not knowing metal things well, but the gold I saw was very pretty," Shalestra murmers, her gaze running over the little display. The frown returns to crinkle her brow as she tries to locate something that might be suitable. "Do you have much coin? These are all very nice, but the best things I have seen were on a Varati's stall.. and he would be able to help you find something suitable for the water." It suddenly strikes her that the necklace would perhaps look a little out of place on the man stood before her, and she asks curiously, "You wish it for yourself?" Benja looks over the things as well and then asks, "Show me Varati?" He nods to her question, digging into the front of his sideless tunic and pulling out a rather large jingling pouch. "No for me." He shakes his head, the smile that was originally on his face slowly creeping back toward the beaming status. Eyeing the jingling bag of coin, Shalestra give s little nod of her head. "Alright. That sounds like a lot of coin. Perhaps it will be enough." She recalls all too well just how expensive the merchants wares were. Her gaze roams over the Rialto, seeking out the stall where the Varati merchant displays his wares. "So, who might the necklace be for?" she asks curiously, beginning to step through the crowd. So intent is she on her goal, that she completely forgets about the sketchpad that she placed down on the bench. Benja nods to her assumption, the bag is filled with quite a treasure, though he really does not have much understanding of money. They are all just shiney trading things to him. Following along beside her he grins again, all big, and then lets it fade. He has longed to speak her name aloud to somebody else ever since the moment he heard it, and now he has his chance! But... if he speaks it, he will give away his identity, and so he must keep it to himself... "Sister." He mutters after a while of trying to think of the word. Though his mind races with the name Pandion Kaiulani. "Ah, your sister. She will be very pleased with the gift I am sure," Shalestra murmers, gaze finally alighting on the Varati's stall that she is looking for. "This way," she remarks, turning to ensure that he follows. Muttered apologies ensue, as she bumps into several people along the way, not intentionally, but her feet just failing to respond with the finesse needed to sidestep the approaching bodies. "What is you name?" she asks, as the stall nears. "I am Akorial Shalestra." She looks to the stony faced Varati with a little smile. "Namesta Imphadi," she greets, confident in that little phrase now. Benja smiles a bit to himself and nods. "Happy." He agrees. She will be happy. Following along next to her, the large, rather imposing Atlantean man frowns at an approaching sylvan who seems about to bump into Shalestra, making him change course at the last minute. Once the stall is spotted, Ben moves half way in front of her so that he may clear the way for her, and avoid any bruises to her body. He nods to the man behind the counter silently and turns back to her, "AAaaakkorrreeealll" He tries to sound out. With a thump of his flat hand against a broad chest, he answers, "Benja." "A pleasure to meet you, Benja," Shalestra responds as she draws to a halt before the stall, quite grateful for his action of clearing a path for her. "That's right, Akorial. But that's my family name. You may call me Shalestra," she explains to him, growing more intrigued by the moment with this strange young man. After a moments thought, she looks back to the Varati who responds to her greeting with a gravelly voiced, "Namesta, Imphada," stony features barely moving as he utters the words. "My.. friend here wishes to buy something that would not become damaged in the water. A necklace for his sister," Shalestra imforms him, glancing to Benja to see if there's anything he cares to add. Benja casts another smile in her direction as he nods and echoes the word, "Pleasure." As he's seen others here do. "Shhhaallllllstrahh" He sounds it out, though he does so very quietly so as not to draw too much attention to himself. Turning to the Varati, he beams a big smile at the stoic man and blurts out "Silver!" Then plots the heavy pouch of money in front of the man, turning a big happy smile toward Shalestra. Did he do that right? Shalestra's smile increases as she nods to Benja. Truth be told, she's not much knowledge about purchasing such thing herself, but against him she seems rather the expert. "Silver," she murmers to the Varati, reinforcing that specific request. A leathery hand extends forth, sweeping across a particular section of the stall, the Varati eyeing the chinking sack briefly. "These items are all silver," he informs simply, before resuming his observant silence. Shalestra looks to Benja and then the indicated part of the display, not just necklaces, but bracelets, anklets, rings and earrings all shining in the faint sunlight. Benja shifts over toward that side of the display along with his new friend and peers at the wares curiously. "You like?" He asks, gesturing to the section. He has no idea what women like. Although, Kaiulani is wearing the comb he made her in her hair. But as far as jewelry, he's a bit lost. A soft little sigh escapes Shalestra's lips as she nods her head. Indeed she does like the jewellery on display, though she knows she hasn't the coin to afford any. "What would you like to buy her. A necklace.. or something different?" she asks, stooping slightly to better see the wares. "What colour are her eyes? The same as yours?" A webbed finger reaches out to brush a delicate necklace, a trio of turquoises evenly spaced toward the front section of the links. Benja has only gotten close enough to see Kaiulani's eyes one time, and that time, they were closed. Looking a bit stricken by the question that a brother should probably know about his sister, he draws on the typical cluelessness of a man routine and shrugs his broad shoulders in response. "What you think ...prettiest?" He asks, unsure as to where these different lengths would fit on the body. "Prettiest? Hmmm.." Shalestra examines each of the pieces in turn, seeming to find some merit in them all. Finally, her attention returns to a necklace, a teardrop shaped emerald suspended from its delicate links. She glances to the Varati as she gently lifts the item up, holding each end of the chain to show Benja how it looks. Beautiful in its simplicity and craftmanship, nothing too flashy or ostentatious about it, though there are other items that would better fit that description. "I think this is quite the prettiest. What do you think?" she asks, head inclining as she awaits his verdict. Benja furrows his brow as his eyes move over the item thoughtfully. Strong fingers reach up to catch the gem and look at it more closely. He takes his time, almost as if mesmerized by the sparkles of the emerald. At last, he smiles and nods, "Like!" He agrees, and then nods to the shop keeper that he will take that. Once more he turns to the necklaces and looks over them, at length, he picks up a delicate, plain silver chain. Holding it up for Shalestra's opinion he asks, "Like?" The Varati reaches out a hand to take the necklace, the item looking even more delicate in his grasp. Shalestra's lips form a little smile, about to enquire the cost of him, when Benja's query catches her attention. She looks across to the chain he holds up, nodding her head. "Yes. That is very pretty too. You wish to buy her that one instead?" she asks, as the Varati watches with no small amount of patience. A little surprised to find that Benja wants both necklaces, Shalestra nevertheless reamins silent. It is his coin after all, and when he opens up that pouch and begins handing it over, she can see that he certainly appears to have no shortage of it. She watches the little exchange with a fair amount of interest. Only on a couple of occasions so far has she spent coin and so the practise is still novel enough to engage her. The Varati nods as he slips the coin into his own money pouch, his attention quickly turning then to a young Sylvan who browses the stall. "I'm sure she'll like them very much," Shalestra remarks in a gently reassuring tone to the young Atlantean, as she begins to step away from the stall, not wanting to anger the Varati by blocking the way for any futher customers. Benja looks at the chains in his hand and nods with certainty. And after he has stepped out of the way of the stall as well, he holds up a hand for Shalestra to wait a second. Pulling from within his vest another, smaller pouch, he opens this one carefully and drops the emerald necklace inside, then digs through it with little delicate clicking sounds moving against the one finger that searches through the contents. After a moment, he withdraws and small, almost pure white shark tooth. There is a hole in the top of it, and along its length, there are miniscule etchings resembling coral, and inlaid with a pale blue ink. Obviously the ink is permanent, as the the bag it was in is soaked and still the ink remains. Benja takes the plain chain and slips it through the hole, then shoves the little pouch back into his vest and holds out the necklace to Shalestra, "Thank you for help me. ...I make." he nods, "Bring strong and luck." Or at least that is the legend of the shark tooth. Curious as to what Benja is doing, Shalestra waits and watches, that curiosity only growing as he pulls out the shark's tooth. She takes a step closer to him, eyes fixing on the little item he assembles, widening in surprise as he offers it out to her. "For me?" she asks, a touch of bewilderment in her voice. "That's very kind of you, but its really not necessary. I'm glad that I could help you. It was a pleasure." Nevertheless, her hand reaches out to the chain, fingers lifting the tooth up closer to her eyes so that she might study it more closely. "You did this? Brings strong.. I could certainly use a touch of that," she murmers wryly. Just full of smiles today, Benja nods enthusiastically to her and takes both ends of the chain while she examines the tooth. It is what he does with his spare time. And being a shark hunter, he has virtually no end to his supply of teeth. Gesturing that he will put it about her neck, he gives her a hopefully questioning look. "Yes, bring luck and make strong." Nodding her head, smile increasing, she reaches up to holdy her hair out of the way, so that he might fasten the shark's tooth in place alongside the coral band she wears. Her gaze lingers on that scar he sports, perhaps explained by the tooth he's decorated. "Thank you," she remarks. "I'm sure it shall bring me much fortune." As he fixes it in places, she asks curiously, "What is your sister's name?" Sister? What sister? Oh! Benja's blank expression is quickly overtaken by the need to think and quick. "Vati." He starts with, the only name he can think of at the moment, then adds to it slowly, "Vatiannalee." Yeah. That's it. Thats the ticket. His smile falters just a little as he looks at the pale tooth against her pale skin, the etchings complimenting her hair almost perfectly. "Thank you for help me." He gestures again to the shop. "It was my pleasure, Benja," Shalestra responds with a warm sincerity, as she lets her hair fall back into place. "Thank you for the tooth. Vatiannalee? I shall have to watch for her." She gives a little nod as she adds, "I'll be able to recognise the necklace at least." Glancing about the Rialto, she slowly turns her mind back to what she was doing previously.. her sketching and it is at that point that she realises her sketchbook lies somewhere through the crowds. "I have to go. My pad.. I must find it," she tells him, beginning to step away. Again the smile falters a bit at the name, trying not to wince at the ridiculous sound of it. Benja nods and is stunned yet again at the mention of recognition of the necklace. Oh Great. He nods and waves as she begins way. "Bye." He calls and starts in the other direction, the smile creeping back to his face with every step he takes. He just can't help it. His concern over name and necklace pass unnoticed by Shalestra, as she pushes through the crowds to return to the bench where she left her sketchpad. "Good bye," she calls, turing to look over her shoulder briefly, quickly losing sight of the disappearing figure. [End log.]