Carpe Diem - Part 53
Iole Ishen. With Cali and Trevadir
As well as some unscrupulous pirates. Aboard the ‘Wingolost’.
Anchored out of sight of nearby Harlond harbour. On the last day of the Autumn Festival, last year.
Iole Ishen. With Cali and Trevadir
As well as some unscrupulous pirates. Aboard the ‘Wingolost’.
Anchored out of sight of nearby Harlond harbour. On the last day of the Autumn Festival, last year.
The moments passed as uneasily as had all the years without her friend in sight. She’d known where .. well, not technically where he was. But she’d known that Trev was likely on this ship. Wherever this ship had been and taken him all these years … He’d left. Again. When Nal had told her that Trev had gone off to travel with his father, she had been .. disappointed. It had been so abrupt, so sudden. They hadn’t even had a chance to say goodbye. Just like Ryn. And even when ..
“Rip.”
When first Cali gave voice to the foully familiar name, Iole almost moved to correct her. No, she’d been thinking about Ryn. The very opposite of the fiend they called ‘Rip’.
“T’was him ..” her friend insisted. Although ‘Rip’ was no more here than Ryn was. Of course Cali had been in and out of her memories for a while now. Iole did not waste her time trying to reason with her. Not only was her sister in no state to understand, but there were others suddenly at hand who were demanding all of the young woman’s attention.
In spite of this, she froze. The same two pirates as before had come back, instead of Trev, and Iole did not want to think what that might mean. Until they asked .. Until the idiots made it clear that they did not know where Trev was, or whether he had been to ‘visit’. The ship moved, ever so subtle in it’s mooring. The wood creaked and the men leered, and Iole froze. She had no doubt that her friend would have met their gaze defiantly, or hurled back some brave retort. If Cali had only been properly conscious. But the two young women, for all that they had grown up almost in each other’s pockets .. were cut from two very different types of cloth.
When the one pirate crouched, and leaned in, she was grateful for the bars which kept them separate. She drew back slightly then, inching her sister slightly along with her protectively, just another finger’s breath away from where they could be grasped at. Blue eyes dared not close, soft lips did not speak. Like a deer caught by the sudden sight of a poacher with it’s weapon raised .. all that she could do was not scream. Hope that they would go away …. Eventually ? And .. somehow .. eventually the one convinced the other that they weren’t going to get what they wanted. Not now. They couldn’t find Trev and they couldn’t touch the girls. Bad luck to them …
As the pair departed, Iole slowly released her breath. She glanced over Cali to assure herself that her charge, her sister, was not worse. And then she stopped in thought. And turned a glance back in the direction where the two men had gone.
“They were the ones who untied us,” she trialled the answer out loud, albeit as quietly as she dared to speak it out at all. “They said if we did what they said, they would be gentle. They said the Captain would never have to know ..” Twisting her fingers about the damp-stained hem of her dress, Iole wrenched the material apart in an unseemly jagged tear. The soft cry of the fabric being severed made her mouth fall open in a silent ‘O’ once it was too late to take it back now .. “But then he ripped .. my skirt .. and ” Blue eyes rose up, suddenly not startled, though back in the direction that the men had gone. They’d get in trouble if the Captain thought they’d tampered, would they ?
A frown did find its way to examine her more dishevelled now than ever dress. Well, she had half accepted that they might need to make do with whatever they could get hands on. Cloth was cloth. And she was hardly expecting for Trev to get his hands on everything they needed. If he even managed to get back to them .. had there not been some plan ? Hadn’t he said ..
When her brother all but flew back in through the door, his arms full of bandages and a collection of herbal resources, Iole first caught her breath, and then she smiled. Somehow she kept from confessing that she had begun to fear that she would not see him again .. Her brain wanted to stutter out a confused ‘how ?’ but there was simply not the time for senseless questions.
“They were here,” she told him instead. “They were looking for you.” And since she had no way of knowing that they might not come back again, Iole considered the bamboo in Trev’s hand. “We have to immobilise the injury, but it’s hurt at the joint I think. Can’t wrap it, or the swelling .. ” Deep breath. Start over. “Her arm’s already bent, so we need to secure the splint on either side of the elbow, from nearer to her wrist here, to halfway up towards her shoulder.” Drawing her hand from the first point she’d just mentioned, to the second, Iole waited for Trev to then see his bamboo to a length as she’d described. “We use the .. handkerchief,” she substituted in what he’d brought for what they needed. It would do. “Two pieces out of it. To secure it at both points. Then another three pieces .. " As she considered the amount of cloth that the handkerchief provided, blue eyes fell without word to where she had begun to tear up her skirt. "And then ..," Her tongue urged both his mind and hers somewhat elsewhere. "It’s easier to wrap about with two people, but I’ve done it before by myself ..”
She probably did not need to tell him when. “It will go far easier for us all if she’s calm first.” It was the least alarming way that she could think to warn him .. that the splinting might prove painful and if Cali cried out from the pain .. Conversing about how nonsensical their sister’s mumblings had become was unlikely to do any more than throw that panic back into his eyes as it had seemed before. She kept that to herself, unable to know whether Cali could at this point. Soon they both would be distracted of course ..
“You got everything ?” The question was more of an astoundment, and halfway towards reassurance. That against all odds .. yes. Lets set in that state of mind. They had already accomplished more than she had ever hoped would prove possible in such circumstances. Blue eyes threatened to tear up even at the acknowledgement, and Iole hovered about the cusp of asking .. again .. how .. why .. so many questions …
With a sniff instead, she held out both hands for whatever he had and could hand over. It would certainly be more easy to position the splinting and slings if they did not have to work through bars or even if they could stand Cali up, but they would have to take each step as it came. It was unlikely to be managed very swiftly.
“Do we need to keep a look out, in case they come back ?” she asked then in a small voice, without ever trusting to meet his eyes. Best keep busy .. There was much to do !

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