Tremendous thanks to Nthusiastic for all her help with editing, beta reading, and for making great suggestions!
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The rooms Lislora had been kept in were certainly smaller and plainer than the ones Isonei had gotten used to, her clothes had less space and one chest had to be kept in her bedroom. Even so, it was a relief to be out of the other rooms; away from the watchful eye of Krouth she felt a little more relaxed, and smaller meant that they were easier to keep warm.
Once her things were settled and dinner had been served, Ximesra asked if Isonei still wanted to break the clasp of her necklace. The opportunity to keep her word to Daga Lothlaerith had taken so long to arrive she felt a little unsure, but there was a certain excitement to the thought.
The Munian woman showed her how to snap the simple, sturdy clasp by worrying it and twisting it. Her excitement lasted until the moment that it came apart in her hands; the burst of nervousness she felt immediately after it broke barely allowed her to sleep afterward.
Waking for prayers in the early morning after her nearly sleepless night was difficult, but at least she wasn't required to go to the Temple for them. Krouth came to her rooms and she struggled to stay awake as he read from the book of prayers he'd brought with him. He admonished her maid to help her dress and keep her awake as he left but Ximesra looked at her with a dubious frown and shooed her back into bed once he was gone.
Sleep came much more easily this time. She was having a dream about cleaning muck out of her father's house when she was woken by a kiss on her cheek and the feeling of someone climbing into bed with her.
Draeseth pulled her close, pressing his face to the back of her head. "Krouth said you seemed subdued during prayers."
"I didn't sleep well last night. Please don't tell him I went back to bed, he'll chide me, but I was just too tired."
He made an amused sound in his throat. "He came with me to make certain you were well and to see how much of your breakfast you had eaten." Kissing her hair he asked softly, "Why did you not sleep well?"
"I don't know..." Isonei could feel her stomach twist as she thought about the clasp and instead offered up her dream, "I had such strange dreams. I was trying to clean mud out of my father's house."
"Mud?" Draeseth let her turn to face him, "You dreamt of getting your hands dirty?" He started to smile.
"My whole dress was dirty!"
The Torgan laughed in his throat, "For you that would be a nightmare. Come, you should rise and wash, it will make you feel better."
Obediently, she let him help her out of bed. He escorted her to the washing room and left her to wait for Ximesra to bring water. The Munian woman bustled in after a short while with warm water and an amused expression.
"Kamrus Rimathe has come to see you and they're discussing some dreams you had that kept you awake? You dreamt of having to clean your father's house?"
"It was filled with mud and muck. No one made me, but it needed cleaning. There was just so much!"
Ximesra dimpled at her. "Prince Draeseth says you can't bear to get dirty."
Isonei gave her an exasperated look and began to wash in the basin.
"I'll bring your clothes to you, your Grace."
"Thank you."
The sound of voices was faint as she finished washing and waited with growing impatience for her clothes. Finally, her black dress and all that went with it was brought and Ximesra looked as though she were trying not to laugh.
"Ximesra?"
"They've decided that it might be good for you to do some cleaning."
Widening her eyes, Isonei opened her mouth and closed it again, sending Ximesra into a fit of giggles.
"Ig has been having similar dreams, and she begged them to let her clean at the Temple. They're going to have you do the same."
"How will I know what I'm supposed to do?!"
The Munian woman doubled over covering her mouth as she tried to compose herself and not laugh too loudly.
Krouth opened the door and looked at both of them before asking an annoyed sounding question. Ximesra answered between bouts of giggles and he pinched the bridge of his nose before barking a command that wiped the amusement from her face and sent her scurrying.
"Forgive her, your Grace. You are not going to be sent to clean the Temple. It will be more of a symbolic task than a dirty or difficult one."
"There's nothing to forgive, Krouth. She didn't offend me." Isonei hesitated, "I don't think I've ever cleaned anything. I can put my own hairpins away and keep my dresses off of the floor but..." She saw the way his lips twitched before he composed his face. "I don't think I know how."
"Someone will show you what to do, your Grace." He inclined his head and left her to dress.
Hurriedly, she put on her clothes and fastened the ragged black over-cloak. When she stepped out, Ximesra ushered her back into the bedroom and put her hair up, covering it entirely in the cloth that matched her over-cloak.
Rimathe was waiting next to a filled breakfast table with a patient smile.
"Prince Draeseth was required to attend his father. I do have his permission to take you to the Temple as long as I promise to keep a close eye on you. I think he calmed when he saw how well we took care of you during your... illness."
"I'm very grateful for the kindness that was extended to me."
Isonei gave him a small smile as she took her seat and began to put food on her plate,
"Would you like to join me?"
"My brother, Aurim, says that you can sometimes be less than gracious with food, I haven't noticed that."
"It's true. Sometimes I can be greedy with my favorite foods. The stuffed onions Draeseth had made for me in the Kroscur were one of those. Halloc Aurim said they tasted like his mother's and they were so delicious, I hated having to share them."
Kamrus Rimathe laughed and nodded with a grin,
"He always hated sharing them as well. Mother used to make a plate just for him."
"May I ask a very personal question?"
"Of course."
He glanced at her as he filled his own plate.
"Why did she give you a Lerian name and your brother a Torgan name?"
"Ah. The tradition in the Dalcur is to give the more Torgan appearing boys Torgan names. It makes their lives easier if they don't have to explain why they have a Lerian name."
"If Torgans like Aran names they should like Lerian names. The sound at the end is just a little more firm, I would think they would like that."
A mirthless laugh escaped him,
"Arans haven't been crossing the border and marrying their women. The interest in Aran names has still been largely from the nobility, but... there have been nearly a dozen boys born in the city since your speech, Duchess, and every one of them has been given an Aran name. One girl was named Sonei."
"That's incredibly flattering."
She gave him a warm smile before taking a bite of fruit.
"You keep track of the children's names?"
"By custom, children are brought to the Temple shortly after birth to be blessed and their names are spoken aloud by the priest who gives the blessing before it is written in the records."