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Edited by: Old Fart
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Chapter 7
Kal sat on the top step of his porch with his arms around Perra as she leaned back against his chest.
"Ada is due any day now and Master Ellis is ecstatic to the point of annoying the hell out of everyone at the inn," said Perra, giggling. A moment later her face fell, "Marda's sister finally arrived a couple of weeks ago and has been doing her best to terrorize the townsfolk into denouncing you and having you removed from the council. With all of the people you healed before you left, she hasn't been able to get much traction. So far, she's been thrown out of the Inn and removed from a house where she and Lulen were delivering a child for saying hateful things about you, which has not improved your image in her mind. Kahrin also yelled at her right in the middle of town one day, telling her that she and Bren weren't going to start trying for their own until you come back."
Kal looked down in surprise, "They're going to wait for me?"
Perra nodded, "She told Elta that a woman holding so much loathing for a good man has no business being around her when her child comes into the world. Later on, Kahrin told me that she and Bren already decided long ago that they want you and Lulen to take care of the delivery when it's time. Since you were the ones to save her sister she thinks her chances are best with you two. She just used it as another chance to get under the cleric's skin.
"I'll be honest with you Kal, much as I hate the idea of hitting someone after what Emrick did to me, I've really wanted to slap the hell out of her. If I weren't pregnant I probably would have. She has a couple of sympathizers and I think they act as lookouts for when I come into town, it seems like I'm never there long before she shows up. At least with you and Kahrin, it was because she wanted to sleep with you. Elta just wants to scream at me for being a heretic because I'm carrying your child." Perra giggled again, "I can only imagine what her reaction would if she found out her sister in law was a harpy."
"How are Rone, Marda, and Felli taking this?" Kal asked.
"Felli doesn't like that she can't help out on the farm and is especially upset that she can't fawn over Marda's little boy. At the same time, she understands this is how things have to be for her to keep being a part of Rone's life.
"Unfortunately, Elta is just as in love with her new nephew as the harpy and none of them ever know when she will show up. The other day Felli stopped by and got the boys to go out in the woods and make a small clearing for her to land when she brings Rone home from the mountain. Just before that, Marda's sister was visiting when those two were coming back to the farm. Marda noticed them first and managed to distract her sister long enough for Felli to drop Rone off and high-tail it back into the woods. With the clearing, they can land out of sight and he can tell his sister-in-law that he was working out in the woods or something.
"While she was here, Felli also gave an update on the caves, she expects that she and the girls will have everything cleaned up within a month. Any ideas of what you are going to do with them next?"
Kal stared off into the distance for a moment, thinking. "Not really. From my travels, I'd say roads would be next on the list but that isn't really feasible with where it's located. Since she knows stone and rock better than anyone, I was thinking about asking Gerda if she had any ideas. If we made tunnels that wound up the inside of the mountain we'd have to worry about breaking one of the lines that run down to the crystal cavern. A road going up the side of the mountain might take days to traverse and snow may be an issue in winter. Either one would also have to be carved out of solid rock which might take years for anyone besides Gerda and her sisters."
"What about dwarves?" Perra asked.
"I imagine dwarves could get things done a bit quicker, but it would still take a long time."
"Would you be interested in talking to some of them?"
Kal looked down at the woman in front of him, "Possibly, why?"
"Gerda is coming to meet you at the crossroads where Dax and her pack are planning on turning south. Bea wanted to go along but Adalena is a bit too much of a handful right now to be flying with, butterfly girls don't have the same ability to make other things lighter the way harpies do."
"Not that I'm complaining, but you still haven't told me why."
"Dammit, I shouldn't have said anything, "she muttered, "she wanted that to be a surprise, so I'll let her explain why when you see her. All I will tell you is that it involves Sandy and dwarves.
"Wait... Gerda came to see you?" he asked.
Perra laughed, "No, silly. We met when I went to go check on Eludora, though I think she might have been waiting for me. She and Aradelle have been pretty lonely since you left and both of them were affected by Ikuno leaving more than Bea or I. With Adalena, Bea can't get over to see 'Dell as much as she would like and usually that's only to get something to eat before going back to her nest. She feels awful about it too because she was trying so hard to treat 'Dell as more than a source of food. With her being a mother, their relationship has mostly gone back to how it was before. Aradelle, on the other hand, isn't worried about it, saying that soon enough the little one will be eating leaves instead of milk and Bea will have plenty of time. She even has memories of her ancestors taking sleeping little ones down into their lower part while the adults up top had their fun." Perra shrugged, "It seems weird to me, but then, I'm human. A lot of things monster girls do come across as strange."
"You certainly seem to know quite a bit about what's going on north of the mountains. I thought you couldn't talk to the other girls with me so far away."