Greetings. Some of you might be curious about the herb stuff in here, it's all true except for goldroot, I made that up. Knitbone = Comfrey. Though plantain refers to a leafy common plant, not a fruit. Please rate and comment if you find the story sufficiently entertaining.
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Jayla was being chased by huge herd of cattle, they were stampeding at her, angry, jealous, she fell and came face to face with a huge bear, it charged her and all she could see was teeth
... Jayla woke with a start, seeing fangs and tusks, she gasped and put her hands in front of her face defensively. Tharo covered his mouth and sat up.
Everything swung into place. "I was dreaming! Sorry!" Jayla went to reach for him and stopped. With his hand over his mouth he was the cutest thing she'd ever seen. Pleading yellow eyes, a little button nose... She tapped her finger on it on smiled.
The moment fled, "SHIT! What time is it? I have class!" She jumped out of bed, staggering, her body felt like she'd borrowed it.
"Jayla!" Tharo's voice was commanding. "Stop. Hold still. Now center yourself. Take a minute to feel the stone on your feet. You have time. Be still. Breathe. Hold." He was up and behind her, his hands gripped her shoulders. "Breathe in." He did as well, his chest pushing against her back. "Now out." He slid his hands down her arms, touching her fingertips as she exhaled. "Good. Again. In." His hands slid up her arms as she did, his breathing matched hers. They breathed together for a few minutes until she relaxed into it, it felt wonderful, his chest on her back. He pulled her shoulders toward him and rested his face on the top of her head. "It will be OK. You will be on time." She felt him kiss her head. "I'll see you there in a while."
She moved in strong, powerful strides, exuding confidence. Once she was dressed she stopped back at Tharo, stroked her fingers under his jaw and kissed him. "Thank you."
He stroked her cheek with his knuckles. "I am happy. Thank You."
She put on her cloak and rushed through town as discreetly as possible.
Two students were waiting outside the door when she got there. She unlocked it.
"I went out for breakfast." She lied.
She set up equipment and brought out knives. The other students trickled in. She removed her cloak, draped it on the table and leaned against it, facing the class. "All right, today we're harvesting knitbone and making salve. There should be enough knives for everyone, I don't have beeswax yet, we'll have to use suet. Maura, Lan, please get the fire going in the new fireplace. Grab some embers from the other one with the pliers, there's straw out the back door, hang the kettle. The rest of you," She pulled several plants from the shelves "What's this?"... And it's used for...?"
By the time she'd gone through grilling them about everything on the shelves, the fire was going and she pulled a wrapped, salted chunk of beef fat from the corner, she unwrapped it and dropped it in the kettle, which was half-full of water. She had a strong urge to stick her hand in it. "Huh." She did, it wasn't hot yet. She felt a vibration start in her hand, she pulled it out and her hand seemed to be glowing a little, the vibration slowly faded.
"Miss?" One of the students asked.
"Yes, let's go." She shook her hand out. Jayla found she had to stop and wait for the class to catch up on the mile to the herb patch.
OK, slow down, you're walking too fast
. She had way too much energy.
Breathe in.
.. She caught herself picking any edible plants she saw and eating them along the way.
She reviewed plant species she saw with the students, what it was, what it was for, what parts you used, poultice, tea or tincture. When they came to the knitbone she showed them how to cut and harvest the long, fuzzy leaves so it would grow back. "Any questions?"
One girl said nervously, "Are you OK?"
Jayla started and checked herself over, making sure she wasn't bleeding anywhere,
or glowing;
ran her hand over her face, hair, realized she had a handful of miner's lettuce she'd been eating. She took a deep breath, "Honestly, I don't know. I feel really good. Why, am I bleeding or something?" The girl shook her head. "All right, let's get this and finish the salve." She held out her hand full of the plant, "You want some? It's good." A few of the students approached and took a piece.
She overheard one of the students say to another "Something is definitely off with her, she didn't say 'Mind your business.'"
"I like it, though I think this is now the most exhausting class."
"More than swordsmanship?"
"That's not all day."
She crept up behind them, "Mind your business!" She snapped loudly.
They jumped, she laughed.
Once they had what they needed on the walk back she started crafting a poem:
"Knitbone is a poultice, leaves soothe a warrior's aches..."
A boy piped in "If you're whole and healthy, take it with you to the drakes!"
Jayla let loose with a hearty, almost orcish, laugh. Not a sound she'd ever made before. "To help you sleep there's chamomile, also good for cramps..."
"If you have a sniffle, mix it with some ramps!" A girl piped up.
"EXCELLENT!" She raised her fist full of knitbone. "Plantain to clean a cut, help soothe a sting or burn..."
Silence for a bit, then "Making stupid poems helps the doctors learn."
"We have a bard in the class!"
"More like barred, he's only here because he got kicked out of maths." Someone murmured.
The crowd of laughing students got back to the apothecary to find the back door open, Jayla stopped and waved the class to stay back, she peeked into the room, the front door was open as well. All the clay drinking cups were on her table, Corish and Gillard were across the room fussing over a small still. Puzzled, she gestured for them to follow her in.
The room darkened as Tharo entered the front doorway, carrying a bucket. He raised his head in greeting "Heard you guys coming, figured you'd be thirsty." He set the bucket on the table and started picking up individual cups, filling them from the bucket and handing them out.
"Too right! Thank you Mr. Stonehammer." One of the boys brushed past Jayla and grabbed the first cup from him.
Four were still too frightened of the orc to approach, one of the other students took cups from him and handed them out. Jayla waited until everyone had one, he held the last cup and looked at her meaningfully. "Go slow." He whispered before handing it to her.
Jayla took a sip, something seemed to flare inside her when she swallowed it, it felt like green cedar leaves crackling in a fire. Another, it spread, along with a warmth that had her sweating, by the bottom of the cup she felt a little more normal, if hot. "Thank you Mr. Stonehammer." She handed her cup back. He refilled it and downed the whole thing himself in one go, eyes shining at her as he did. He put the bucket on the floor so they could all reach it.
"You're welcome Miss Thorntrail." He gave a short bow and went back to the two masters.
She overheard him, "No! You fools, this isn't even tight! That rune is out of line, redraw the border. Who's supposed to be teaching here anyway?" Jayla covered her mouth, some of her students giggled.
Everyone busied themselves preparing the salve, the rhyming game had taken on a life of its own,
"Mortar and pestle, knitbone we crush, add suet and beeswax to make a fine slush."
"Mortar and pestle, sweat on my shirt..."
"The place smells like sulphur and my wrists really hurt."
Jayla took the bucket back outside to refill it from the well. It seemed much easier to carry than it had the day before. Approaching the door she heard
"How do you tame a vicious thorn trail? You use a stone hammer and a tankard of ale!"
Snickers, then "Shhhh!"
She heard Tharo snort from the other side of the room, his voice rumbled out
"There's a fine line between students, foolish and brave. But all know to listen when the Orc says to BEHAVE!"
The last word you could hear well outside the building.
Most of the class smiled or laughed, but one of the girls startled and knocked over her pestle. Jayla came in, set the bucket down and righted the pestle, scooping the herb back into it. "Neela, Do you need a moment?"
The girl nodded. Jayla opened the back door and the two of them went out into the garden. She crouched down next to a stump, gesturing to it "Sit. You have a history with orcs?"
Jayla had to lean close to hear her "My family lived in graytown. They came in and..." She sniffed and swallowed.
The teacher put her hand on the girl's knee, bidding some of her energy pass into her. The girl's eyes widened. "Many people here have had family killed by men that look like Corish and Gillard. I promise, Mr. Stonehammer is big and loud, like a cow. But
unlike
a cow, I PROMISE he won't hurt you."
Tharo stood behind the girl at the door, Jayla gestured for him to cover his mouth and crouch down next to her, facing Neela. Tharo kept his tusks covered and sat cross legged in front of the girl, his eyes downcast. "I am sorry. I was not there." He said quietly through his hand.
"Touch him." Jayla offered. Neela recoiled. Tharo held his hand out, limp at the wrist like one would for a dog to sniff. Neela brushed it gently with her fingertips.
"He feels like a person." She whispered.
"He is a good man. You are safe with him." Jayla stood and shooed Tharo off. Neela watched him leave a little longingly.
The teacher picked some nearby lavender, offering the girl the fresh new end of the plant and ate some herself. "We good?"
Neela nodded.
"All right, back to work. Phobias don't make salve."
By the time the students left, Jayla's energy had dissipated and she was ready to fall over. She cautiously helped herself to another cup of water. Still the crackly feeling, but not as strong as before. She felt revived.
"Harp?" Asked Tharo.
"Harp." She replied and followed him out. He stuck out his arm and she took it, his hand covering hers and they walked together, strides matching perfectly.
"You're going to be OK. But you won't be the same. Neither will I."
"I'm liking this. Today was a good day. I'm nervous though."