Chapter 20
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Markem woke to banging. Grumbling to himself he rolled out of the comfortable, if lumpy, bed and cracked the door and peered one bleary eye out into the hallway.
"Breakfast is ready Mr. Markem, and Master Emil wants you dressed to attend him during morning chores," the slave girl told him.
Markem grunted his acknowledgement and padded his way to the washroom for his morning ablutions. Over the years he had developed the practice of washing his face in the morning to keep him presentable and help wake him up. Something he had never considered in the pleasantries of the south though, was water temperature.
On instinct Markem splashed his face with water from the washbowl, and all the air was sucked from his body as the frigid water shocked him to his core. Now more alert than he had been in years, and unable to feel his face, he quickly dressed in the sweaters and his coat that had been left in his room. Breakfast was a simple affair of grits with slices of fruit that he wolfed down before he pulled on his boots and went outside to find Emil.
He did his best to ignore the howling wind, and frigid air as he looked about for Emil following the fence line to the west, around the side of the house. He caught up with him as he was leaving the sheep and heading towards the goat pen.
"Morning sunshine! Glad to see you up and about. The day starts pretty early on the ranch, since we can only work during daylight. Days are short in the winter, so that's nice; but the cold keeps things interesting."
Markem plastered a smile on his face but quietly seethed at Emil's upbeat attitude. He was used to working long nights and early mornings, but one thing he could never stand were
morning people
. What kind of monster could just hop out of bed first thing in the morning and be awake and happy? He was fairly certain that if there was a higher power, he put those people on the planet just to torment him.
He followed Emil around as he told him about the sheep; their breed, common sicknesses, feeding habits and the like. Markem nodded along but only listened with half an ear. Feed sheep, broken legs bad. Not rocket surgery.
"Make sense?" Emil asked after finishing his short lesson.
"Very much. Seems pretty simple."
"Great! Lets see how much you remember. Why don't you go ahead and check the goats."
Markem nodded and clambered over the fence. Unlike the sheep, the goats were spread out and seemed completely oblivious to the snow and wind. He approached the nearest couple and visually checked them for the blisters Emil described, and closed in to check for split hooves.
One of the goats stared at him like he had grown horns himself. Out of nowhere, the goat reared up and headbutt him in the gut. He had no time to react. He went tumbling ass over teakettle across the frozen grass and snow. He caught himself and launched to his feet, his fighter reflexes taking over. He stared at the goat in shock, trying to understand what he had done to earn the animal's ire.
A shovel landed at his feet. His head snapped around to find Emil standing at the fenceline, a knowing smile stretching his face.
"Goats are territorial assholes. Don't kill them, but they have some pretty thick skulls. Bop 'em on the head if they get too close." Emil chuckled.
Markem snatched up the shovel and warily made his way past the goat, who was staring at him as if preparing to charge again. He edged sideways along the fence, only to be taken out by another goat from behind. He went sprawling face first in the snow. That one had hurt! He jumped up with a snarl and swung the shovel in a wide arc, but it hit nothing but air. The goat that rammed him was a few feet off munching grass as if it didn't have a care in the world.
Markem's knuckles cracked as his hands tightened around the shovel. Red was starting to tint his vision, until he heard a sharp whistle grab his attention.
"Alright, you've had enough fun. Stop playing, they seem to be fine. Let go check the lines and then I'll show you the garage and we'll be done for this morning."
Markem practically leaped over the fence, in his zeal to escape the goats.
'Coulda warned me about the fucking goats, asshole.'
Markem seethed to himself at the indignity of being taken out by livestock, but the really infuriating part was Emil standing there and snickering at him.
"The barn serves as toolshed, and rabbit warren in a way. We keep them in here most of the time, but I don't like them out in a storm like this. They can handle normal temperature changes ok, but when we get hammered like this we'd lose a lot. As soon as the storm blows out, we'll have to relocate them back here and clean up the disaster they're making of my mudroom."
'
Alright, at least it's not standard to keep the pets in the house,'
Markem thought to himself. '
Still a fucking hick though.'
Emil showed him around the barn, which was hardly spacious but was extremely well organized. Sure these people may have been simple ranchers, but they obviously had pride in their work and put a fair amount of thought into it. Markem actually found himself nodding along and trying to think of ways to further improve optimization of the buckets of spare parts stacked in the corner.
"Last and most important of course is, my truck. Now, she's my baby and very delicate. I don't want anyone touching her under any circumstances. Understand?"
"Of course Mr. Jackson, but please let me assure you, I've been fully trained on the operation of such vehicles. My old unit had three similar trucks that we used for hauling feed or transporting nobles," Markem retorted. '
As if I would damage the only way in or out of this frozen hellhole. I swear to the Twins, there's going to be singing snowmen any second.'
"All the same if you don't mind, she's my baby and I'll be the only one to look under her skirt, or take her for a ride. Think of it this way, one less task I will ask of you" Emil grinned at him as if to say
"you should thank me for this favor"
and it made Markem's blood boil. He was used to being insulted to his face though, and kept his composure. At least, as much composure as he could while shivering uncontrollably and hopping from foot to foot.