Chapter 6: Learning Skills I
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
I woke up in the evening feeling drained and exhausted, but no longer nearly so actively upset. I reflexively checked my timer â 55 hours to go â before remembering that it seemed like skills and magic werenât going to be for me. What was the point. I flipped over in bed, stuck my head under the pillow, and moped some more.
I was clearly not going to earn myself the [Stealth] skill anytime soon since dad heard me and entered the room.
âHey kiddo,â he said âHowâre you feeling?â
I grunted back. How did he think I was feeling?
âHey, so I know youâre upset, but itâll be ok! Most everyone learns their skills from their parents anyways, or picks them up as they go along. Youâll be fine! Julia will teach you eeeeeeeeeeverything youâll need to know!â
I sat up in bed, picked up my pillow, and threw it at him. It wasnât a great shot, and it was just a pillow, but the message was clear.
âOk, Ok, I get itâ he said chuckling âI talked with mom. After youâve unlocked the system, you can come with me for a few days while I do my rounds, and weâll see what we can do with picking up skills. After all, you can try to get carpentry by sticking a knife in the block of wood at the temple, or you couldâve a real live [Carpenter] show you how itâs done until you get the skill! Doesnât that sound so much better?â
I perked up, not believing my ears. Not only would I get to try all sorts of fun things, I was almost guaranteed to get the skill? That sounded great! A small part of me whispered that I should still be upset over my treatment at the temple, that it was still unfair to girls everywhere that we were denied that chance, but I was far too excited to listen to that voice. Right now.
âYay dad youâre the best!â I jumped up to hug him âI canât wa-â *GURGLEGURGLEGURLE
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I went beet red as my stomach rebelled, informing me in no uncertain terms that I needed to eat.
Dad laughed. âJulia also mentioned that you didnât have lunch. Come on, letâs go get some dinner together.â
Weee! Getting dinner with dad meant we werenât cooking â it meant we were going to raid a food stand! I needed a good raiding hat. Maybe a raiding party.
âLetâs go!â I bolted out of the room, out of the door, and was about to turn down the street when-
âElaine! Your sandals!â
Ah right, those. I sighed, turned about, and put my sandals on as dad caught up.
âHereâ He handed me four iron coins. âYouâll be deciding and buying today. Ok?â
Better and better! I was always considered too young to do the shopping â the most I did was tag along. Now I finally had money! The world was my oyster! Muwahahahahahahaha. I rubbed my hands together, plotting.
I played with the coins dad gave me, turning them over in my hands. They were circular, with a triangular hole in the middle. I traced my finger over the ridges outside of the coin, then stuck my finger into the hole in the middle, feeling the ridges on the inside as well. I had always wondered -
âDad, why do the coins have holes?â
âSmart girl! Itâs so you can thread them onto a rod, see?â Taking a coin from me, he took one of the long triangular rods by the wall and threaded the coin onto it. âItâs hard to carry and deal with a bunch of money at once, and at a certain point a coin pouch wonât do it anymore. So, we thread them onto a rod instead! 64 coins on a metal pole make a rod.â
He took the coins off the rod and handed them back to me. We left the house, and started wandering back towards the main street. The street we were on hand some vendors, but I was filthy rich now, and I wanted to hunt bigger game. Rolling the coins in my hand, we wandered down the main road while I let my nose try to find the best smelling vendor.
Eventually my dogged pursuit of tasty food lead us to a stall, where I stared up at the man tending the stall.
âTwo pitas please!â I asked in my best not-a-kid-anymore voice. He looked down at me, looked up at my dad. Smiled.
âThatâll be 5 iron coins please.â My face fell. I turned around and looked pleadingly at dad, who just raised an eyebrow, mouth studiously still.
I turned back, determined to separate the vendor from his delicious smelling food, puffed out my chest, and insisted âFour iron coins! All I have!â
Dad facepalmed while the vendor laughed.
âDealâ he quickly insisted, and I had the sudden feeling that I had been had. I reluctantly handed over the entirety of my dragonâs horde, and greedily grabbed the pitas. Whirling around, I handed on to dad, and skipped off down the street. We wandered back home, sat down, and started munching on the pitas. After a nice meal, dad sighed, and fully reclined on the recliner.
âYou know kiddoâ he started âyou overpaid at the vendorâs. Shouldâve only been two, maybe three coins.â I was shocked. Shocked! I got cheated? Wait, dad LET me get cheated? He was a guard! He was supposed to stop that type of thing!
âWhy didnât you say anything?â I glumly muttered, visions of my horde being separated from me unjustly swimming through my mind.
âBecause youâd never learn otherwise. Itâs one thing to hear about it, to be told it, and another to experience it. Plus, the vendor over-charging you, with you negotiating it down, means youâre likely to get the bartering skills.â
After a pause âWant to hear a secret?â
Secrets! Secrets were great!
âYeah!â
âAlmost every girl is taken out around System Day or around the time they unlock the system with four coins, and brought to a vendor to buy something cheap. Vendor knows to charge 5, 6, 7 coins when this happens, but they allow themselves to get talked down to 4 or sometimes even less! Vendor makes a bit of extra money, you potentially get the bartering skill, everyone wins!â
I looked at dad with a mouth that could catch a thousand flies. Oh my gods. It was Santa Claus all over again, a grand societal conspiracy for the betterment of children. I felt a lot better about being ripped off, since I hadnât really gotten ripped off, and really, it was dadâs money anyways. Mom walked in at this point with a bag full of shopping, smiled at us, and went to the kitchen to drop off the food. She popped back out a minute later, and sat down at the table with us.
âDid dad go over the plan with you?â
âJust that I was going to be learning skills from him!â
âYes, but remember â the next two days until you unlock the system, youâre MINE.â She said with a mischievous, gleeful look in her eyes.
I gulped. Getting skills might not be as fun as I thought. Lyra save meeeeee.