Trying something with a new type of story - hope you enjoy it.
I have also commissioned an artist to bring these characters to life - keep an eye out for them!
Character pronunciations:
Frieda: Free-deh
Korine: Cor-reen
Lino: Lie-no
Marrianne: Mah-ree-ah-neh
Merten: Mehr-tin
Samanta: Sa-mahn-ta
Hartwin: Heart-veen
Deep in a forest, a woman ventured cautiously, every step of hers measured to avoid snapping the sticks that littered the forest floor beneath her. The sun peeked through the gaps in the trees, casting a golden glow upon her light locks. As the brisk autumn breeze kissed her tanned, fair skin, it also ruffled her hair, revealing subtle hints of pale red woven within. She paced the forest floor nimbly, ducking her tall figure underneath the branches of the trees around her - then she saw it. A large rabbit was sniffing through the grass unbeknownst that it would soon smell its last.
Closing one of her icy blue eyes and peering through her spectacles, the tall woman took aim with her bow, and in an instant an arrow pierced the creature, ending its life immediately. A wide smile spread across the huntress' face β she was pleased with her kill.
"Finally," she spoke to herself, "that's three."
Attaching the creature to her belt, she swiftly retraced her steps back home. Her cheeks were flushed a light pink from her activities in the forest, highlighting the freckles scattered all over her face. As she approached the forest's edge, a voice called out to her.
"Frieda!" The voice came from an older, much shorter woman βbut the hair colour was the same.
"Look, mum!" Frieda yelled back, as she closed the gap between them, "I got three this time!"
"Yeesh, you may as well tell dad he can come on home," said the older woman.
"You know how much he likes fishing," said Frieda as she approached her mother in the wheat fields, "besides, that was fun - as always."
Frieda's mother smiled as she took hold of the three rabbits β what a young, beautiful and completely capable daughter she had. The older woman always thought that her daughter needn't be a
man
to do their jobs, especially if she enjoyed it herself. Frieda then acknowledged that she needed to go and wash up, and as Frieda's mother watched her daughter go inside, a pensive expression appeared on her face. Her daughter wasn't getting any younger, and seemed to have it in her mind that she wasn't going to find a genuine connection. The older woman worried for Frieda.
Frieda lived on a farm with her parents who made their living by trading their wheat, vegetables and dairy goods. She enjoyed the simple lifestyle and loved to go out and explore the fields and forest even as a young lass. Aside from hunting, the gingery blonde loved to go see the sheep out in the fields, especially around lambing season. Her parents knew what the world was actually like, but because of this slightly detached lifestyle they were a bit more lenient with her. They embraced her carefree spirit, understanding that on the farm, she could indulge in the freedom to be herself.
Frieda entered the bathroom and began to draw water for her bath. As she waited for the tub to fill, she stripped off her hunting overalls and inner garments, wiped a layer of sweat from her brow and placed her glasses on the sink. Once the bath had been filled, she swished her fingers around in it to check the temperature β it was ready.
The tall woman sighed as her body became enveloped in the warm water, beginning to ponder as she relaxed into the bath. Frieda was different from other girls her age β she wasn't your typical "girly girl". She didn't take pleasure in shopping for dresses, nor was it really a purpose for her to find a husband quickly, which practically every girl in town was trying to do. So, her chances were always slim to none when it came to finding someone. In fact, she couldn't even think of any girl in town that was like her at all. There were some young men that
did
attempt to seduce her, but were quickly scared off once they got to know her a bit more, so she knew one thing β she didn't luck out on looks, that's for sure.
The woman had always said that she didn't need anyone or any man for her to feel complete, yet seeing her parents every day and how happy they made each other, and how much fun they seemed to have made her curious about that feeling. Despite what she said and how she portrayed herself, Frieda still wanted to know the feeling of being treated like a
real
woman. She was taller than almost all men in town, sure, but she wouldn't necessarily tower over them β it was just that all of them would
want
or
prefer
a shorter woman. What's more, Frieda never liked gardening, sewing, or anything of the sort.
The tall woman enjoyed hunting, gathering and all things a
man
would do β but, even so, Frieda still wanted that feeling of having and connecting with someone, and caring for one another. Having these thoughts for an extended amount of time, she could tell that she was getting upset and angrily sat up in the bath, accepting the fact that she wouldn't find anyone for the rest of her days.
Stepping out of the bath, she dried her shoulder length hair, then the rest of her body. Yes, she was incredibly fit β she was well toned from all the physical jobs she did and despite being tall, her feminine features had still fully blossomed. Her breasts weren't incredibly large, but decent, she curved from her waist and her behind was immaculate β she still had all the good
jiggly
bits, so to speak, and wasn't considered a lanky person.
Her shoulders were a bit broad, but her torso still seemed tiny compared to her luscious, long legs and her thunder thighs. Stepping out of the bathroom and into her room, Frieda rummaged through her clothes β she had a ball tonight with a childhood friend, Samanta, and needed to find something fancy. The blue eyed woman then found a dark green dress that she had worn on formal occasions before and slipped into it.
She let her hair down and combed it straight while looking into her mirror. The dress hugged her curves tightly βshe knew this was a bold move as most girls her age would wear something more "modest" but again, she wasn't like those girls. Frieda was always trying to see how far she could push it β it wasn't like she wanted the attention, even if she
was
wearing something "different" from other girls. Her height alone would attract the attention of most people, not to mention how much of a beauty she was with her light, golden-red hair and icy blue eyes.
As she put on a silver necklace that was given to her for her birthday the previous year, she thought about how she didn't mind dressing up and going to balls and other formal occasions
too
much β so at least in that respect, she was like other girls her age. Although, she
did
have a different agenda for going to these balls compared to most of the attendees there. Frieda took one last look at herself in the mirror, then touched her necklace β it was of an arrow, her favourite activity. The gingery blonde pressed the head of the arrow against her finger as she continued to admire it, before peering through the mirror's reflection at her bow behind her, smiling.
Frieda stepped out from her room and made her way into the living area where her mother was sitting sewing a piece of a garment.
"My, my, my," her mother said as she looked up from her work at Frieda adoringly, "I now understand β those boys are just not
able
to handle what an absolutely gorgeous woman my daughter is."
"Come now mother," said Frieda as she went to pour herself a glass of water, "I wouldn't want any of them anyway."
"You mustn't give up hope β perhaps wearing something less... daring might help tonight?" Frieda stopped mid-way through drinking and looked at her mother a little annoyed before setting the cup down.
"No, I'll wear this to the ball β it's comfortable and formal enough. It's much better than those other dresses that Samanta will no doubt wear tonight."
Frieda tried to remain respectful, but firm as she wanted to get her point across.
"You know how I feel about the way the world works, mum β with all these customs, rules and traditions β I'd much rather enjoy myself without people constantly talking."
Her mother looked at her with a hint of worry and doubt. Frieda wasn't getting any younger, but seemed to have it in her mind that she wasn't going to find a genuine connection with anyone. But she knew that she would only anger her daughter if she pressed on any further.
"I suppose you have always been one to never back down β you definitely take after your father on that front."
Frieda gulped down her glass of water then smiled at her mother apologetically.
"Sorry, mum. I didn't mean to snap."
"Oh, as if you could offend me," her mother said as she brought her gaze back to the garment in front of her, "you've been a pain in my ass for 19 years."
Frieda chuckled at her mother's sarcasm and the two conversed for a little while before she began to space out. She thought about the words she just uttered to her mother β so matter of fact, but... did
she
herself believe them? Despite trying to be someone who wasn't a stickler for the rules, she always found herself obeying them. Being respectful usually trumped any thought of being rebellious. Although, sometimes when she spoke, it would be perceived as disrespectful... maybe she acted this way as a defensive mechanism for not being able to find love, she thought to herself. Then her thoughts were interrupted by multiple knocks on the front door.
"I'll get it!" Frieda said as she hurried off to the door excitedly.
As she flung open the door, there in the frame stood Samanta βher tanned, dark eyed and dark haired childhood friend, who stood about a head shorter than Frieda. She wore a bright yellow and orange trimmed dress that had slightly poofy shoulders and a wide bell-shaped skirt. Samanta's mouth slowly curved into a smile as she held it agape.