Chapter Three -- The Fugitive
"Master Tuko. This poor girl...surely you don't plan to take her to the guest cottage like this..."
"No, Servant Helgakct. I don't want her in the house until she's cleaned up. And make sure her hair's properly braided before I talk to her."
"As you wish, Master Tuko."
Servant Helgakct brought a washtub to the front door of the guest cottage and filled it with water, while another servant helped Danka get up and walk to where she would have her bath. Danka sat through her bath in a painful daze, neither cooperating nor resisting as the two servant women bathed her and washed her hair. They decided that she was so dirty that she needed a second bath, and ordered her to stand shivering in the darkness while they dumped and refilled the tub. When they were convinced that Danka was adequately clean, they took her inside and made her sit while they combed and braided her hair. Danka's new braids were tight and intricately woven; much better the loose careless job her mother always did on her.
Only after Danka was clean and had her hair decently braided did the two women offer anything to eat. She ate a delicious stew with a strange dark brown meat in it. When she asked about the meat, the servants told he she was eating beef. It was the first time in her life she had ever eaten beef. After dinner, on the insistence of the servants, she did something else for the first time: she had to learn how to properly clean her teeth, using a thread and a small brush with salt and water.
Danka was sore, badly bruised, and very tired, but she felt considerably better after her bath and her meal. She had recovered enough to wonder about her situation. She was worried, but no longer terrified. She assumed that had the farmer planned to kill her or harm her in any way, his servants would not have taken the trouble to bathe her and fix her hair.
She looked around the cottage and wondered what she would do about something to wear. There was no clothing anywhere in sight. Her own outfit had been reduced to shreds, so, even if she could return to the fence to retrieve it, there wouldn't be anything remaining that she could put on. She could only hope that someone would bring her some clothes before she had to leave the cottage. When the servants began to clean up and there still was no hint that they were going to bring her anything to wear, she hesitantly asked.
"You will need to speak with the Master about that. He specifically instructed us not to provide you with anything to wear until he has a chance to talk with you. You can cover yourself with that blanket, if you so desire."
Danka got in bed and pulled the cover over her. She now understood that, until further notice, she had become a prisoner of the orchard owner. A well-treated prisoner, but a prisoner, nonetheless.
"Master Tuko wants you to rest. He will return your items to you tomorrow, but for now, you must rest and recover from today's ordeal."
"Yes, Mistress."
Danka was worried, but fatigue had over-taken her. She was lying in the most comfortable bed she had ever seen, let alone used. She was clean and well-fed. Her muscles ached horribly, so she had no desire to move. She went to sleep.
For the first time in her life, she slept well past sunrise.
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Danka awoke in broad daylight. Servant Helgakct was sitting at the cottage's table, embroidering a shawl. As soon as she noticed the guest was awake, she summoned a co-worker with a tremendous whistle and handed her the shawl.
Danka badly had to pee. Servant Helgakct pointed towards an outhouse. There still was no hint of any clothing in the cottage, no more than the night before. However, Danka was desperate. She nervously stepped into the bright sunlight and ran to the outhouse. When she finished, she ran back.
"Please Mistress. What am I to do about something to wear?"
"Child, as I told you last night, you must speak with Master Tuko about that. You will have breakfast, and then he will talk to you."
Danka's attention was drawn to a plate of eggs, fruit, and bread. A cup of hot liquid sat on the table. It was bitter, but Danka enjoyed it. For the first time in her life she tasted tea.
Servant Helgakct advised the guest to get back in bed and continue resting until the Master came. The peasant was still very stiff from the previous day's ordeal, so she complied. The bright sun came through the door and she could hear the apple pickers singing as they went about their work. Danka wondered... had she simply come to the property a week ago and asked for employment, if Farmer Orsktackt would have given her a job.
As soon his servants finished cleaning up from Danka's breakfast and took out the dishes, Farmer Orsktackt entered the cottage. Accompanying him was Servant Helgakct, carrying Danka's bucket filled with apples and her boots. Danka instinctively pulled the cover up to her eyes.
The farmer ordered his employee to return to the house. Then he grabbed a chair and sat next to the bed.
"I'd imagine that you're wondering why I brought you here, as my guest, since I was the one who set up your arrest. Would you like me to answer that question?"
Trembling, Danka nodded under the blanket.
"Answer me properly, girl. And uncover your face. You are dishonoring yourself by not conversing in a normal manner."
Tears started rolling down Danka's cheeks at hearing the word "dishonored". How could she become any more dishonored than she was already? However, she complied with her host and lowered the blanket to her neck.