531 Testing Patience
âAre we goinâ shoppinâ, or am I trackinâ down yer husband?â Skye asked as she walked up.
Mei averted her eyes to the ground as she meekly replied; âNo, I can go..â
âHe tried to stop her, but I explained that since you two are diplomats for Alcon, it would be in Saiâs best interest to allow her to go,â Genie stated with a cocky grin.
Tidas grinned cheekily; âYou always were a smooth-talker. Iâm surprised that you werenât Saiâs diplomat for Alcon before this year.â
Genie nodded in the positive; âThank you, Tidas.. That gives me hope for what Iâm about to ask you.â
As Tidasâ expression fell, Genie quickly added; âRemember how I told you that I wished for you to âgo over the booksâ, so to speak? Well, how about we get started now?â
â...You want me to do paperwork? Now? Do you realize how much I had to do right before we left Alcon?â Tidas griped.
Genie patted his shoulder; âThe sooner we get this done, the quicker we can find out whoâs smuggling weapons into Sai. Which means thatâs all the quicker you can get some aggression out.â
Tidas sighed heavily with despondency. He really wanted to train with Genie, not be stuck at a desk for countless hours. Knowing that he really needed Tidasâ help, a sly idea popped into his head..
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âIâll help on the condition that you teach me everything that you teach your ninjas..ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNot fair! I wanna learn, too! Especially that sneaky thing ya do. I owe Peggy,â Skye quipped as she turned and looked at the elderly servant.
Peggy grinned back cheekily; âTis a fun trick ta ken, hehe.â
âGlad to see that youâve not abused what I taught you all those years ago, Peg,â Genie added with a comical grin.
âOnly when necessary...or fun,â she joked with a chuckle.
As the group smiled, Kari watched with a small smile. Wherever Skye was, people were generally happy, like it followed her. As they all gathered their things and readied to leave, Kari followed behind; enjoying the banter between them all.
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âThis place is Huge! Look at all the wee stalls! Oh! And thereâs tea and sweets shop, too! Weâre gonna have ta hit that on our way back. Ima told that the green tea here in Sai is the best in the world, and that dango looks delicious. We definitely need ta try it,â Skye stated as her head whipped back and forth with excitement all over her face.
Mei smiled brightly as she watched her friend enjoying herself. Skyeâs child-like enthusiasm towards life in general was one of the things that she loved most about her. As they walked along the side of the street, Mei wished that she was as open as Skye was..
âIâd something bothering you? Youâre making that face again,â Hana commented low.
Mei reigned in her emotions as she replied; âIâm fine. I just didnât realize how much I missed Skye until now.â
â...Okay,â came Hanaâs somewhat-cold reply.
Kari watched the two as Skye continued to talk about the various shops. There was an odd tension between them that even she could see, and wondered if there was something between them.. âBut Mei is married, right? Is Hana sleeping with her husband or something? Maybe theyâre-â
âKari?! KARI! Stop walkinâ, lass! Weâre gonna go into this store!â Skye yelled, stopping Kari from continuing to walk passed the shop that they were already going into.
As her face turned red, Kari hurried over to the steps of the shop, and apologized for spacing out. Skye smiled cheekily at her as she asked; âWhat were ya thinkinâ about? Or should I be askinâ who?â
Kari grinned, but didnât reply as they went inside. Skye was referring to Klaus, which was who her mind usually dwelled on, but he wasnât what she was thinking about at the time. Since Kariâs job was to protect both Skye, but mainly Mei; she was curious if Hana would become problematic if any dire situations arose.
The shop was cozy, and beautifully colored dresses and fabrics lined the walls and racks. There was a section for needles of all shapes and sizes, sewing machines, and other clothing-related items. The walls and floor were the same dark-beige color, but outlined in white and gold.
It was a pleasant little shop with only a few women inside, so they didnât worry about running into any issues. As the group began to split apart, a young woman a bit older than Skye came out from the back, and greeted them. As she lifted her head from her bow, she grinned with delight when her eyes fell upon Mei.
In a heavy accent indicative to northern Sai, the woman said; âLady Zhao, it is a pleasure to see you again. Have you come to see our new fabrics? Ranmaru was going to bring the samples to Lord Laosâ castle tomorrow. Is your special visit due to your foreign guests?â
The woman looked at Kari without a second glance, but when her eyes met Skyeâs golden ones, she hesitated before scanning her. After flashing the princess a haughty glare, she turned back to Mei with a snide expression..
âSheâs an odd one, isnât she? Her eyes are strange.. I donât like the color. And sheâs far too big. But I suppose most foreign women are, at least the ones that I see. They usually need dresses let out, it is Such a hassle-is that why sheâs here?â
Meiâs eyes looked like they were about to pop out of her head. Skye not only understood their language, but could speak it fluently. Glancing at her sister with a leery expression, Mei waited for Skyeâs signature surliness..
But nothing happened.
As the woman started to speak again about the new fabrics that they had just gotten in, Mei wondered if Skye had heard the insults hurled at her. Not wanting to agitate the situation into a problem, Mei led the woman away with the possibility of a large commission.
As the two went from rack to rack, Hana turned to Skye, and spoke in Alconâs language; âYou handled that well.â
Skye let out a deep breath before she replied; âOh, and it was bloody hard to.. The audacity of that woman! Just cause she Thinks I dinna ken Saiâs language. If I wasna sent here as a diplomat, Iâd kick her arse.â
âWhy? What did she say?â Kari asked with anticipation all over her face.
As Hana told her the specifics of and behind the womanâs words, Skye wandered over to the fabric section. Beautifully embroidered silks with unbelievably intricate designs sat on roll shelves, to make it easier if the shopper only needed a smaller amount. The shelves next to the rollers had stacks of the fabrics, which corresponded to a number on the rolls; in case the customer wanted to examine the fabric up close before purchasing.
There were three that she was eyeing when Mei and the woman made their way over to her. The woman explained where the fabric had been made, what kind of weave they used in making it, and the origin of the silk that the creators had used. Skye thought that maybe her earlier surliness might have been a passing mood, but the comments that followed her explanation had Skye gritting her teeth.
The woman had been talking to Mei, expecting her to translate for Skye. But when she had said nothing to her in Alconian, the womanâs demeanor turned haughty again..
âI suppose it is pointless to explain it to her. Foreigners just âwant the pretty fabricâ, and donât really care for much else.. Her taste is terrible, too. But with her skin tone, I canât imagine that she looks good in much. Sheâs so big-no wonder she hasnât married yet..â
âMs. Fang, thatâs not-â
Mei had tried to stop her, but the woman cut her off; âPoor woman.. Sheâs obviously too old to wed now. Is she your uncleâs new mistress, perhaps? I know that he was gone for a while. Maybe sheâs pregnant, and thatâs why she is so fat-â
âOkay, I think I have held my tongue long enough now,â Skye stated in Saiâs language, shocking the shop attendant into silence while Skye tore into her.
âI donât give a damn if you think Iâm fat, and my husband loves me no matter what I look like. Just because Iâm not a stick drawing like you doesnât make me fat, or anyone else for that matter. Do you think so poorly about yourself that you feel compelled to tear down others? Or are you just naturally a judgemental bitch?â
As the woman stood gaping at Skye, Mei looked back and forth between them with an anxious expression. Skye wasnât fat by most standards, but the ones set in Sai for women caused much death. From health issues to miscarriages and birth defects; it was all connected to the poor health of the mothers.
In most cases, the women were blamed for the consequences brought about by them adhering to the beauty standards of Sai. They were branded as âbad breedersâ, and cast aside by their families. Children born with birth defects were abandoned along with their mothers, and isolated to avoid bringing shame upon their name.
It was so ingrained in their culture that even women reinforced it. By doing exactly what the shop attendant was right now..
Skyeâs blood boiled at the thought of young girls being shamed into starving themselves. The woman before her was quite beautiful herself, but her attitude made her a hag in Skyeâs eyes. When Ms. Fang started to snap back to reality, she first blushed a deep red color, then unleashed her fury.
Crossing her arms over her chest, the shop attendant lashed out at Skye, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment as she spoke; âHow Dare you speak to me that way! Why did you hide the fact that you speak our language?! â
Skye huffed; âI hid nothing. You assumed that I couldnât speak your language. You know, when you assume to know a stranger, you make an ass of yourself..â
The incredulous expression that covered the womanâs face made her look like a surprised owl to Skye as she said; âHow Dare You! You are Nothing but a foreign lowlife! You-â
âWhat is all the racket about?! Fang! How dare you talk to customers in such a manner! Go to the back! Iâll take care of them,â an elderly woman said as she came out of the same place that the first woman had.
As soon as her eyes fell on Skye, the old womanâs jaw dropped. She spoke so fast that Skye could barely understand her as she glared at Ms. Fang, then started to swipe at her. As she smacked at the young woman, she screamed; âYou FOOL! Do you know who that is?! Look at her hair color! Are you trying to get my shop burnt to the ground?!â
As confusion and fear covered the young womanâs face, the old shop owner screamed; âThatâs the woman who was riding the Dragon yesterday!â