Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 20:18:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: LOG: Kevlan and Berni's Trip to Estenar, Part 5 [Intro]: On the night of Kevlan Sharr and Bernadette Marshall's arrival at the Sharr family farmstead on Estenar, Kevlan's kinfolk greet the pair of Singers with unreserved cheerfulness and a sizeable homecooked meal. Also greeting Kevlan and Bernadette is Fanna, the four-year-old daughter of Kevlan's brother Morten and Morten's wife Varta, who bears an odd starlight-like sheen to her skin which the astonished Singers suspect is unnoticeable to unadapted vision. But neither Kevlan nor Berni has the opportunity to question the little girl before the adults are called to dinner... nor do they have a chance during the dinner, as the child, despite her pleas for Uncle Kevlan to sing for the family, is sent briskly to bed. The adults retire early as well--for it's the middle of the week, and a farming family on Estenar gets up early. With some trepidation, Kevlan learns that the women intend to take Bernadette into Bremany for the purchase of an appropriate wedding gown--and with the inevitable question as to whether _Kevlan_ has anything appropriate to wear, he responds shyly, "Ah, um, Ah-Ah brung somethin'... " Bernadette gives him an arch and curious look, as does Fanna, who bounces up and down excitedly at the notion of a secret, but Kevlan refuses to say more. Kevlan is strangely quiet, too, as he and Bernadette spend the next couple of days helping out the family about the farmstead. There is monitoring of nutrient levels in the soil to be done, daily tending of the animals--horses, a few cows for milk, some small fleecy sheep-like creatures which sport coats more silken in consistency than wool, and, as Fanna very quickly points out, the new puppies--and occasional random tasks, like the salvage of a hedge of trees that a recent storm had knocked through. Tammany spends time on the household computer, working on (as Orynn proudly points out) a novel she's hoping to sell, while Danyel surprises Bernadette by demonstrating a knack for making carved perfumed soaps. "Folks jes' eat these up in town," the dark-haired young man declares cheerfully, as Bernadette catches him beside the barn, keeping close tabs on a pot being heated in a structure which might have once done duty as a forge. The pot's boiling contents pour out a pungent scent of herbs, and Danyel shows her later how he takes a cooled chunk of the stuff and sculpts it whatever shapes strike his fancy. He presents her with one carved into a budding flower, much to her delight. The family staunchly protests Kevlan's quiet insistence that he be allowed to help out around the farm, but Kevlan wins out, and spends more than a few hours on the more strenuous outdoor tasks around the farm. Bernadette, wanting to make a good impression on her sweetheart's kin, volunteers where and when she can, and sometimes finds herself out of Kevlan's company, but not often enough to miss the way he occasionally pauses at a task to study the horizon--particularly to the west, where a line of tree-covered hills provide an undulating view under the green-tinted blue sky. Kevlan's quiet mood continues, and on their third day with his family, Bernadette decides to investigate..... ---------- "Aww, Berni, Ah ain't all that tired....!" Kevlan protests, as his diminutive but by no means unforceful sweetheart hauls him into the barn and out of the noontime sunlight. Despite his objections, Kevlan does look winded; the few days he's spent on the farmstead so far have had him more active than he's been in months, and his fair hair is dark and damp with sweat. His skin has started to regain something of his typical tan, at least on his face and arms and shoulders; clad only in a sleeveless, torso-hugging white shirt, denim work jeans and boots, he has begun--or perhaps resumed--looking just like the rest of his farmsteading family. Bernadette has also been spending quite some time outdoors. She is clad in a loose pastel blue tank-top and a pair of rugged khaki shorts, thick white socks top the pair of her well-worn workboots, which she is happy she decided to bring with her on this trip. Her own skin has taken on a nice, light, healthy tan, and as she stands near Kevlan, the big floppy hat one of the aunts stuck on her head earlier while she was helping Varta in the garden, hangs by its strings around her neck against her back. Her hands and knees are dirty, and moist tendrils of her hair stick to her forehead, cheeks and neck, having escaped the pony's tail she's bound it in. "Humor me, then, Kev..." she says as she steers him into the barn, "'cause I'm tired." She grins happily up at him as they enter the cool shade of the barn and admits ruefully "I haven't worked this hard in years...but it's fun." The barn, though, is cool despite the heat of the day, and a light breeze wafts through the open doors. Just inside are stacks of hay, and Fanna plays with several of the puppies amongst the fodder. The child giggles when the adults come in, and runs up happily to meet them, a puppy in hand. "Look!" Fanna declares. "Her name's Mia!" Bernadette drops her hand from Kevlan's arm and grins at the four-year-old. She kneels down on the hay-strewn floor in front of Fanna and sits back on her heels, smiling at the puppy. "May I?" she asks, as she raises her eyes to Fanna's and holds her hands out towards the wriggling pup. The pup in Fanna's hands is a dappled brown and grey, her fur a little longer and softer than most of the rest of the litter, and she yaps in confusion as Fanna, with utmost solemnity, carefully places her in Berni's hands. "Ah been makin' friends with Mia," Fanna reports happily. "An' Mama asked me to he'p watch th' puppies when Granpa an' Daddy an' Unca Dannie take th' big dogs out!" Clearly proud of being entrusted to such an important task, the little girl beams. Bernadette grins as she holds Mia close to her and pets her soft fur, while Mia yaps and howls unhappily. She chuckles and passes the pup back to Fanna, remarking, "Well, it looks like you did a good job of making friends with her!" as the puppy instantly quiets down once she's been returned to Fanna's little hands. With surprising delicacy, Fanna cradles the tiny creature against her and pets her. The puppy blinks its huge dark eyes, gives another yap, and curls up in the girl's arms. In a half-casual, half-stiff manner that suggests he is more relieved than he lets on to be able to rest, Kevlan flops down to lean against a hay bale--at which point he is promptly attacked by three of the puppies, who crawl all over him. Tiny tails wagging, their noses sniffing out every inch of the supine Singer, the pups investigate him thoroughly, and the boldest squirms up his chest to lick his face. "Whoa... hang on theah, l'il guy... " Kevlan sputters a little as the bold puppy's lead is followed by its two compatriots; fascinated to see what new game their siblings have discovered, the other three pups wobble over and onto Kevlan, too. Fanna and Bernadette giggle as they watch the puppies crawling over Kevlan. Bernadette crawls across the floor to sit next to Kevlan, still chuckling at the puppies as he tries, with an amused grin, to keep the pups away from his face. Idly, she plucks a small brown and white puppy off of her pledged, holding it gently in her lap while she strokes its fur while it playfully gnaws on her fingers. Bernadette grins at Fanna. "What's this little guy's name?" "Dash!" the child responds promptly. "All th' puppies tol' me their names." Kevlan lifts an eyebrow around the pile of baby dogs perched upon him, but smiles. Bernadette's eyebrows have also arched gracefully over her brown eyes and she smiles at Fanna as well. "You talk to the puppies, do you?" Fanna nods solemnly. "They don't know how t' talk too good yet. 'Cause they're real l'il." Bernadette looks at Fanna contemplatively for a few minutes and then smiles. Eventually, as all infants are apt to do, the puppies start curling up and dropping off to sleep for their mid-day naps. Berni smiles at the little brown and white ball of far curled up on her lap and grins at Fanna again. "Fanna, honey, if Uncle Kevlan and I promise to keep a close watch on the puppies, would you run and get us some water?" The little girl blinks at that, and, still cradling Mia against her, she inspects Kevlan gravely. Kevlan, still looking a little flushed from the morning's exertions, gives her a crooked grin; seeming to acknowledge that her uncle needs some refreshment, she pads over and very carefully places her charge right on Kevlan's stomach. The puppy yawns, turns once around in an unsteady circle, then settles down into a curled-up ball of fur. Fanna looks uncertainly between the puppies and the adults. Her little mind finally reasons that the puppies will be fine with Kevlan and Bernadette for just a few moments and nods. She calls out with a grin, "Okay!" as she breaks into a run, dashing out of the barn to get the Singers something to drink. Bernadette smiles after the little girl then looks at Kevlan. With a little sigh, she leans over and presses her lips to his cheek and says "Ahhh...alone at last." Kevlan giggles a little, still covered in sleeping pups, most of whom have curled up around their sister Mia. "Well, 'lone with these'uns, at least," he acknowledges, but turns his head to Bernadette and nuzzles at her. "But Ah think they need a nap jes' like me.... " She grins and winks, then sits up straight again, looking at Kevlan pensively. After a moment, she says quietly "So, want to tell me about starry-skinned folks?" Kevlan does a bit of a double-take, and his brow furrows; automatically, he glances out to make sure Fanna has gone, before he looks back at his sweetheart. Pitching his voice equally softly, he begins tentatively, "Ah... Ah-Ah ain't sure if Ah'm th' best'un t' ask... " Patiently, Berni smiles and, following Kevlan's glance out the door to ensure they are still quite alone, states "Well, I don't see why not.. considering this is your planet...these are your people... " Kevlan gets a slightly odd expression in his eyes at that. "And you're the only one here at the moment who knows what we can see." She pitches her voice a little lower and continues quietly, "I don't think your brothers and father..nor any of the women...can see the difference in Fanna, Kevlan." She gazes at you contemplatively again, absently petting the sleeping puppy on her lap. "I can only imagine how bright it would be _without_ these filtering lenses in..." Uncomfortably, Kevlan shifts against the hay, and mumbles, "Ah... Ah-Ah think Ah might know what it means--but you gotta unnerstan', Berni, Ah-Ah ain't sure Ah _know_ how t' talk about it... " Bernadette chews on her lower lip thoughtfully for a moment, gazing at you. Finally, "Well, could you at least give it a try?" The inquiry is posed pleadingly before she adds quickly, "I mean, if I'm supposed to be a part of your life and your family, and we're going to come here on vacations and such, it might be nice to know about this so i don't go tripping over people's luggage in the spaceport...." She blinks and slaps at a bug on her arm with a little grimace, scratching at the little red lump its bite left behind. Kevlan gives an awkward smile, and reaches over with one hand to wave the bug away from Berni's vicinity. Then he takes her hand in his, and is quiet for a few moments before he begins, "If... Fanna's starlight means what Ah-Ah think it does... she, uh, she might have th' fey blood in 'er." His voice drops slightly, gaining a kind of husky reverence. Bernadette rubs her thumb across Kevlan's knuckles and looks at him with an expression of confusion. She blinks and asks "Fey?" He gravely nods, meeting Berni's gaze earnestly. "Folks tell stories sometimes... 'bout folks that're... well, diff'rent. They look up at th' stars a lot... go runnin' 'round in th' trees. Or talkin' to puppies." With a slight bemused grin, Kevlan touches one of the drowsy pups with his other hand; the little thing yawns and burrows against its nearest neighbor. A small, thoughtful frown furrows Bernadette's brow slightly as she gazes at the puppies curled up on Kevlan, digesting this tidbit of information. She raises her eyes to his face again, finally, and says softly, "And you suspect Fanna might be one of these...fey?" At Kevlan's confirming nod, she nods a bit as well before asking simply "Is that good or bad?" Kevlan gives a tiny laugh; one of the pups lets out a brief confused "yip?" before rolling over again and burrowing its nose under its own tail. Slowly, as if trying to find the right words for something he hadn't quite known he knew, Kevlan answers, "It's... Ah-Ah-Ah dunno, honey. See, thing is... any folks c'n talk t' puppies an' trees an' stars... but th' fey, they hear 'em talk back." Bernadette listens carefully and nods. His blue gaze drifting out of the barn's open door, and out--across the farmstead, perhaps as far as the distant line of tree-covered hills on the near horizon--Kevlan goes on softly, "It's like... how crystal talks back t'a Singer, th' Lady's own voice in th' song... 'cept if you got th' fey blood in you... th' song's in ever'thing." And then, Kevlan abruptly blushes, looking at you sidelong as if in embarrassment, and he finishes with a low mutter, "'Least... that's how th' stories always seemed t' me... and now... seein' Fanna like this, Ah... jes' don't know what t' think." Bernadette is silent for a few moments during which the Singers' sensitive hearing picks up the sound of Fanna's running footsteps. She glances towards the door, then back at Kevlan, speaking quickly, but softly, a smile on her lips. "Well, if this legend of the fey is true, that Fanna has a gift...much like you do, Kevlan." She hesitates a moment as the child's small pounding feet draw closer, then continues briskly, "The...Lady...chose to give Fanna her special talents, just as She chose to give you your voice." She blinkblinks in surprise at Kevlan, just as Fanna rounds the door, a covered bucket of water in her little hands. Bernadette wears an expression that suggests she is surprised such a philosophical statement issued from her lips. A look of slight startlement crosses Kevlan's face, first as the sound of Fanna's approach reaches him, and then as Bernadette speaks. He starts to speak himself, stops, starts again, and finally gives up as the little girl draws near, waddling a little under the weight of the wooden bucket she's proudly carrying. Fanna eyes the adults briefly, gives the slumbering puppies a better look, then smiles as she declares triumphantly "Ah brung you water!" Bernadette smiles warmly, assuring the little girl, "You certainly did," and reaches over to take the big bucket as Kevlan sits up, carefully scooping puppies up in his hands and placing them to sleep among the hay. Kevlan grins lopsidedly. "Honey, that bucket's bigger'n' you. How'd you git that in heah?" "Aunt Tam'ny he'ped!" Fanna replies--and evidently Tammany's aid extended to letting the bucket remain only partly filled so that the child had a chance at carrying it. As both Singers thirstily drink, Fanna inspects the puppies at close range, and Tammany herself appears at the door of the barn. "Ah got a big ol' iced pitcher o' citrade waitin' in th' kitchen, y'all, and lunch is ready, too." Flicking a strand of greying hair out of her seamed face, Tammany grins at the Singers, and at Kevlan caught poised in downing the remaining contents of the bucket. Fanna squeals delightedly about getting to drink citrade, and Tammany briskly hustles the threesome into the house, where the rest of the family is starting to gather for the midday meal before attacking the afternoon chores. As he has been through the visit so far, Kevlan is mostly quiet as his kinfolk chatter at one another... but in those moments when Bernadette steals a glance at him, something in his face has changed. His eyes seem to have gone a lighter blue, his general look contemplative... but hopeful. [End log.]