âMy dear new niece!â Borak loudly said.
With him being so loud, like he wanted everyone to hear him at this present point in time, Sahara didnât know if he was acting or notâ¦
Already she had to decipher someoneâs actions and words and try to think about what he truly wantsâ¦Only knowing that he was her so called uncleâ¦
Sahara looked up and stared at her new âuncleâ. It seemed his smile could be because he was so high up, Sahara thought!
Yes, Borak didnât bend done, closer to her level, instead stood there towering over herâ¦
â¦Yetâ¦She didnât initiate any kind of conversation and Borak found himself uncomfortable with her silence.
Rude little thing!
âI am your biggest Uncle!â
And yet, Sahara continued to stare. Actually, she was this >< close to ignoring him!
â¦So what, you used to be my eldest brother.
Sahara was still not in a good mood and wasnât wanting to waste time. If he just wanted to troll her, she wonât stand for it!
âDo you not know how to act with your elders young one? If one acts improper, then one will be punished.â Borak stated, wanting to make it obvious that she wasnât giving him any face.
âI havenât said anything disrespectful.â Sahara answered, very calmly.
Borak raised his eyebrows, he hadnât expected very much at all from such a small thing. Yet, she had retaliated very well! He became even more interested in the reason of why this tiny, little girl was accepted into the family. âLittle one, you are indeed correct. I am ashamed! Perhaps, I can offer advice to the little one to make amends?â
He watched her every moveâ¦And, looked at her features.
He noticed that she looked similar to Talon, with the brown hair and eyes. Her hair, of course, was still quite short and a bit fluffyâ¦But, with only this small resemblance, can he say that she was an illegitimate child of Talonâs?
Sahara continued to stare at her new âUncleâ, finding it funny that he at first seemed to want to scold her and now seemed to want to be on her good side.
Borak seemed a little dismayed, to get her to talk seemed a feat in itself!
Sahara didnât want him to linger longer then required, so she said, âUncle, to make amends is not needed.â
With her wanting to close the conversation, Borak was stunned. She couldnât be even three years old, yet she sounded like she knew what she was talking aboutâ¦
âVery well, I am indebted to my new niece. Find me, if you are in need one day, then Uncle will help you!â Borak said unhappily.
He had wanted to get the better of the girl or get her to think that he could be her future master, but it turned out that he had gained absolutely nothing at all! He will just have to wait a couple of yearsâ¦
With no further pleasantries, Borak left his new niece alone and she went back to staring at the scenery outside of the door.
Sahara had no intention to make her new âuncleâ unhappy, this was just the way she was. She didnât want to linger on useless things like having someone indebted to her or fighting about common courtesy. Sahara had read many books, were characters got into trouble with just words, be blamed for something they didnât do or fall into a trap. To her, she was a bit worried about all of these things happeningâ¦So, she was just trying not to stand out and on purposely saying as little as possible, thinking that it should help her survive longer in this historical era of doomâ¦
Sahara turned her head back to the hall and found Borak staring at her in contemplation.
It looks like I might have made things worse. Not only do I have to be aware of whose people are who, but of my âUncleâ himself.
Sahara was already tired about it, even though nothing had happened yet.
Why canât I be looked upon as innocent andâ¦And you know, like a child! Why is it that I feel like he thinks Iâm already going to be someone to use!?
Not long after that the gathering slowly finished, and Sahara could return to her new âhouseâ.
It had been a long day, a long week, a long yearâ¦
She really wanted to take it easy and relax!
Luckily, as Sahara started to learn how to become a lady and go back to âschoolâ, cultivate and train, things didnât happen as she had predicted when she became her own niece. Her âUncleâ seemed to continue to lay low and didnât interact with her very much at all.
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Even though Sahara continued to see two lots of groups, nothing happened within the family that would be considered as a fight. With this, and over time, she didnât let down her guard completely, but she tried to relax a little bit more.
Seeing as the technology Sahara used to entertain herself with on Earth didnât exist here, she diligently put her effort into what her father wanted. It wasnât as boring as she first thought, simply because cultivation was something she hadnât really learnt before, and so, her second life was more fulfilling than she would have thought possible, at least in the first years of lifeâ¦
Being able to basically live her real age while being alone, instead of that of whatever everyone sees her as, Sahara ended up ahead in her studies as well, just to âget it over withâ.
It was a plus, she thought, if she can sleep during class!
âSchoolâ was easy, but Sahara was lazy. She was able to pick up on what she calls as âpaintingâ really quickly, as she had thought that using a brush, instead of a pen to write, was going to be a lot harder...At first, she thought she was going back to kindergarten! It was bigger and just seemed soâ¦Stupid! In fact, Sahara tended to âpaintâ really big at first and couldnât seem to write smaller for some time. It was indeed a bit frustrating that she couldnât just pick up a pen and write in a book!
Some things in this world were even better then that on Earth! It was like technology was different in nearly all aspects here! Butâ¦Just because they had this and this, didnât mean they had that and that, you know? Actually, Sahara knows exactly what Iâm talking about because I got this from her, but I totally understand! Because this world was different, they were brought up differentâ¦
Anyway, there was just something that felt âreally behind in the timesâ with Sahara, and that was how they âpaintedâ on âparchmentââ¦
Sincerely, Sahara started to wonder how they had archived so much from the past with such problems!
In her last life there were hard drives andâ¦And well storing data on the internet! Even if you did write down, the books you wrote in were small and had many pages!
Yeahâ¦My rant is over, the author is getting upset that the story has not evolved in the last twenty or so seconds!
Where was I?
â¦Sahara did not stir up a scandal to say that she was a genius, but she seemed to look like she wasnât listening to the teacher and yet would get full marksâ¦So they could only assume that she was really was listening, considering that there werenât many ways to cheat anywayâ¦
Schooling in this world was different too but the basics, like maths, was something that Sahara could understand, simply because she had learnt it before. What was totally knew to her was that there didnât really seem much downtime for âlittle kidsâ like herâ¦Well her ageâ¦I mean her so called age.
She was getting to three and they already wanted to plop her into school for at least three hours a day! That wasnât including being taught to be a lady or cultivation or Martial Arts training!
What happened to playing in the dirt and running around with other âkidsâ?
It wasnât like Sahara had the certain want to do that kind of thing, but she just wasnât used to starting early!
Apparently though, this type of life where you started âschoolâ early but for just a couple of hours, seemed veryâ¦Normalâ¦
Saharaâs âlady trainingâ was harderâ¦In her previous life, she was a boganâ¦Dressed totally for comfortâ¦Just thinking about the dresses in this present time though, and how uncomfortable they are, was enough to drive her insane!
Granted, she got over the âdiscomfortâ simply because she had no choiceâ¦But if she had a choiceâ¦Yeah, bogan style for the win!
Not only that, but her laziness also didnât help her here either. She had to learn how to do everything all over again because sheâd already started to slouch and walk differently to a lady. It seemed so hard, because Sahara hadnât done this in her last life either, butâ¦They really did punish you!
In âschoolâ she rarely got hit, but in âlady trainingâ she got hit very often!
What else was she to do but do as she was told! Sahara wasnât stupid, she tried very hard to smash her habit and not get hit anymore!
It was also infuriating that she was an adult and being treated like a kid!
Being smacked with such an elder soul living inside the body was a bit embarrassing! It wasnât like she wasnât paying attention and being intentionally bad! Sahara could only mumble out her sorrows to the bad habit that her posture already got into and their strict rules!
Talon thought that her creasing eyebrows and pouting face was extremely cute and couldnât help but watch her sometimes just because of that very reason, but Sahara was really having a tough time sometimes accepting being treated this way!
Whenever Sahara finished her âlady trainingâ, she would breathe a sigh of relief and run away from the lady teacher.
On the other hand, Sahara much more preferred to cultivate and train in Martial Arts. Most of the time when she was doing these other two activities, she would be by herself. And through the years, people tended to know her as someone who rarely talks, and had quite a cold, distant personality.
Sahara had also seemed to use different clothes, that were of both that of a lady and male. She had wanted to go straight to maleâs clothes, because of the comfortability, especially with Martial Arts, but Talon and Sahara had said many words to one another, and she could only negotiate to wear clothes of both male and female and only inside of the estateâ¦
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About eleven years after Sahara was reinstated as a âRollandâ and had regarded this life as her primary lifeâ¦It was also at this time, that not one, but two events were happening.
One was, Saharaâs âsisterâ Gabriella, who had advanced in her schemes and bullying against herâ¦And the other was a strange premonition, that made Sahara become more aware, even slightly anxious, yet again.
Saharaâs sister had only started with small tricks that would cause a scolding, but over the years it went to kneeling and to writing âlinesâ as punishment.
Gabriella had quite an interesting way of getting Sahara into trouble! She seemed to be an opportunist, one at least smart enough to know that she had a bit of power and used it to her advantage! Gabriella was likeâ¦A kid assassin, nah, because sheâs not killing Saharaâ¦But she was really agile! She always had an alibi, she always had someone else to witness, always had thatâ¦Gah, she just seems to be like a natural at it for some reasonâ¦
Sahara had tried to befriend her, to stop this at the very start, but it had not worked out well for her. Ever since the last time Sahara tried, and Gabriella had schemed against her thoughtful behavior, Sahara dismissed the idea to befriend her totally. Sahara had only wanted peace, but she was also a realist and knew that that peace was what Gabriella didnât want. So, if she didnât want to stop and try to be mature, fine!
Soâ¦Over the years, for peace sack, Sahara had endured. Well, it wasnât just to âendureâ, Sahara hated this type of petty hate! She felt like she wasnât deserving of it, but it was happening whether she liked it or not. It was hard to just âendureâ and leave it be, but Sahara felt it beneath her. Life shouldnât evolve around someone bullying another like this and soâ¦Sahara found it a âmissionâ, or âquestâ, to continue on with life to be something that actually could be entertaining in itself.
To experience things, good or bad, was something Sahara did strive for anyhow so what was so bad about overcoming something so trivial anyway? And so, just over a year of âenduringâ ended up becoming years of pushing something nasty to the side of her âplateâ!
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