âYou okay?â Emilia asked, gently patting Hyr on the back as they heaved. Nothing was coming upâwhich was definitely good, considering Emilia had landed them on their soon-to-be willbrandsmithâs front steps, but she still felt bad. âFirst spark?â
âSecond,â the syn croaked out.
âI assume the first one was this morning,â Conrad noted, peering around the area, looking very might likeâdespite his slightly odd clothingâhe belonged. Clearly, the man had either spent enough time with sub-30s from the Penns to pick up some of their habitsâlazy posture, confidence, curiosity, air of perpetual boredom and arroganceâor his home also had that sort of vibe.
âI am okay,â Hyr assured her as they straightened back up, towering over her, andâ
âDid you shorten yourself a bit in the raid?â
Red seeped over the northernerâs gently brown skin. âNot on purpose. I grew recently, and put my height in wrong. There was⊠much teasing, over it.â
âYou really are very tall,â Conrad commented, looking Hyr over properly, now that they were both standingâand not running away from awkward conversationsâwhile Emilia rang the doorbell. âCan you even have sex with kyrfaâNurâsa? There arenât many people outside of Nurâtha that⊠big.â
âSome of the people from The Atrium are,â Emilia said, glancing back at an increasingly red Hyr. Her eyes raked over them, their cheeks reddening further when they noticed. Seriously, the logistics that would be involvedâŠ
âMost kyrfaâNurâtha marry within the north. There have been a few marriages to outsiders since the war, but they are⊠few. I do not believe they have difficulty in⊠that regard. They certainly do not have difficulties producing children.â
âWord to the wise,â Conrad laughed, leaning in to peer up at Hyr as the intercom lit up, not indicating someone was trying to speak, but that someone would come answer the door soon, âif you canât say
sex
you shouldnât be having any.â
Emilia tried not to laughâand she almost succeeded!âexcept Hyr decided to glare at Conrad, the slightest of pouts pulling at their mouth, and wellâŠ
âAre you doing a mean laugh?â a little voice asked, the door having opened to reveal a small girl, still in her pyjamas. âThat sounds like a mean laugh. Mama says you shouldnât laugh at other peopleâs expense.â
Big green eyes peered between each of them, nearly hidden behind a mop of unruly blonde curls, looking so much like her father and yet so very different.
âYou should not laugh at strangerâs expense,â Hyr said, solemn and confident as they squatted down and fucking stars, how had she never noticed how huge the northernerâs thighs were!? Actually⊠now that Emilia thought about it, the clothing Hyr had worn in the raid was significantly different than their current outfit.
Within the raid, the synâs clothing had been traditional, leaning into the support class of Nurâtha warwear with slightly more flow to each piece. The whites and greys of the raid had been looser, flowing off they like water, although not quite so loose as to impede their movements. They had been a contrast to Zyrex and Hetexiaâs own clothing, which on top of being more revealing, their arms and large sections of their chest bare, had been much more form fitting.
What Hyr now wore⊠well, it was still in Nurâtha colours, favouring blues, whites and greys, but the style was definitely not from the Nurâtha of the war, and her Censor assured her it still wasnât a style found there, rather it was clothing meant to slide into Baalphorian style, as though anyone could mistake the tall man for anything other than a kyrfaâNurâthaâor a syn, if they knew the synatâs braiding styles well enough, which most people didnât. The synâs light blue sweater hung loose around them, and theyâd tugged the sleeves up at some pointâprobably due to the heat that suffused the outdoor spaces of campus and was becoming increasingly difficult to keep out of the buildings as well. Silâs room hadnât been
hot,
per se, but it had definitely been edging into
too warm
territory.
The sweater itself was long, cutting off mid-thigh, which was probably why she hadnât noticed just how tight the northernerâs light grey pants were. Now, as they discussed with the girl how they were okay with Emilia laughing at them, because they knew she meant no harm by it, she couldnât help but run her eyes appreciatively over their lower body.
âYou know, I bet if you ask nicely, the little syn will let you touch.â
Emilia sucked in a harsh breath as Conradâs voices wound its way through her, transferred by his energy. âThat is both creepy and cool. Can I learn?â she whispered, unwilling to interrupt the cute conversation happening at their feet.
The Free Colonier shrugged. âMaybe. Not everyone can do it.â He gave her an assessing look before raising a light-brown eyebrow and flicking his eyes between Emilia and Hyr in silent question.
Yeah, there had been enough questions about things she didnât want to talk about todayâor at least that morning. Quota met, thanks.
âBut,â she said, interrupting the conversation between Hyr and the girl instead of answering him, âif I ever tease you over something you donât like, you have to tell me!â Planting her hands on her hips and widening her stance, Emilia glared down at Hyr. âItâs only fun to tease someone if theyâre okay with it. So if Hyr doesnât want me to tease them, Iâve gotta stop.â
Conrad, rudely, stifled a laugh behind her. Hyr just stared up with her softly while the girlâŠ
âYouâre Papaâs friend,â she said. âThe one he let touch him like Mama, me, Uncle Helix and Ava.â
âYup,â she agreed, relieved that the girl hadnât just said
like Mama.
They had done nothing of the sort together, thank you! âIâm EmiliaâEmmie, if you like,â she added, introducing each of the Free Coloniers as well before accepting the girlâs nameâMia, although sheâd already known that. While she might not have visited her friend in a long time, she did at least know the name of his kidâkids; heâd recently popped out another one, Avaâand was regularly gifted images of the little family by Rafe.
âIs he here? I need a favour.â
The little girl sighed, long and drawn out and sounding very much like she was dozens of years older than her seven years. âYeah⊠heâs hereâŠâ
She sighed again and ushered them inside, leading them down several halls lined with photos of the four-person family. Pictures of Miaâs parents in their youth and during the war lined the halls as well. Younger versions of herself stood alongside Miaâs father in many of them, spreading over the decades they had been friends, each of which both Conrad and Hyr stopped to inspect.
âHave they never seen little photos of you?â Mia asked, scrunching her nose at the two Free Coloniers, Conrad commented on this photo or that all the while.
âMost people havenât. I donât share what I have with most people.â
âWhy not?â
âIâd have to answer questions about how I still have them.â
âHow? Oh⊠the Flaming? Papa said there were a few of you who didnât get hit.â
âThatâs right,â Emilia said, wondering if The Flaming was covered so early in schoolâit wasnât according to her Censor, so she must have been told by her parents as a way to explain how they had more pictures of their youth than most. That said, the girlâs momâs photos were significantly more degradedâmost likely, sheâd been near the edge of The Flamingâs range, unlike herself and Olivier, whoâd been in a bunker at the time.
The little girl nodded, saying that most of her friends didnât have anything even remotely similar to her parents. âItâs the worst for Janeâs sister, though!â the girl said, because apparently being a friend of her fatherâsâeven one sheâd only heard of and seen in photosâwas enough for her to open up.
âOh?â Emilia prompted as they began to move, trusting the Free Coloniers to catch upâand trusting Hyr to know when they needed to move. The girlâs mom didnât need to wander in on two strangers in her house, after all.
âMhm! Well, Janeâs sister is actually her parentsâ friendsâ kid. They died during the war, so Janeâs parents took her in. I donât think she has anything of them, except one of your pictures!â Mia skipped ahead, pointing up at a photo from the last big party of their gap yearânot that any of them had expected it to be so, several years still left in their freedom when the war began.
Dozens of faces now dead smiled back at her. Dozens more that she hadnât seen in forever.
JaneâŠ
âJanie Van der Froom?â she guessed, eyes catching on the shy little girlâwell, woman, by the time this photo was takenâwho had tagged along on so many of their adventures when they were younger.
âYeah! You knew her?â
âI did⊠she was⊠one of my friends. Not as close as other friendsâshe was really shy, and had all the common sense the rest of us were lacking, so she was often sensible enough to say no to coming with us.â
âWere you a bad child?â Conrad teased, slipping his arm around her waist as he and Hyr caught up. âOoh, thereâs your crazy black knot friend,â he laughed, pointing to Samina, who was obviously very drunk. Next to her, her twin brother was just as drunk, while behind them, Malcolm was trying to get them to cooperate. It hadnât worked, and heâd been pushed into the swimming hole by her treehouse a few minutes later.
âNot so much a bad child. Bad teen and young adult, definitely. Not so great adult, eitherâŠâ
âYou should not lie,â Hyr said from their position directly behind her, close, but not quite touching. âYou are doing your best.â
âThatâs what Papa says too! That Emmie is doing her best, and we should give her all the time she needs!â the child added, craning her neck to nod sagely up at Hyr and⊠and those might have been little stars in her eyes.
Apparently, Emilia wasnât the only one who noticed, given the muttered comment about
the little girl having a crush on you
that came out of Conrad, thankfully in Brylish. Theyâd just had a conversation about teasing people, and it wouldnât have been very helpful to have to chastise the man about teasing the girl over crushing on a very kind personâit wasnât every day someone came down to a childâs height to talk to them! Emilia had far too many memories of adults lording over her, eyes sharp, tongues sharper as they demanded she
behave
yet again, as though any of the situations her young self ever found herself in were her own fault.
Hyrâs fingers brushed over her shoulder before they pressed their palm to her nape. The fact that they could tell something was off with her internal monologue, her thoughts spiralling to places she never wanted them to end up⊠it was disturbingâuncomfortableâto be seen so easily by someone she barely knew. Yet, it was also so comfortingâa quiet blanket of safetyâthat sheâd so rarely had the opportunity to feel so completely, so quickly in her life.
âYouâre lucky,â Emilia told Mia solemnly as they began to move again. âYour papa is one of the best people Iâve ever met.â
Sighing, Mia admitted that not everyone thought so. âMostly⊠just people who still like his parents,â she said, when Emilia askedâperhaps with a tad too much edge in her voiceâjust who didnât like her father. âThey still think he shouldnât have left. That he should have
sucked it up.
â
Hyrâs hand, which had floated down to catch her hand as they moved, tightened, more energy swirling through her because this time, she really was about to go off and kill a few people. It would have been easy to blame Paytonâs knots, but honestly, Emilia knew herself well enough to know that even without the knot, she would have been considering offing a significant portion of the Pennâs upper crust. It wouldnât be a great loss.
As a result, Hyrâs energy was less effectiveâor perhaps they were purposefully making it less effective. It was one thing to pull her emotions back where they would have been, without the knot messing with her, it was another to influence her genuine emotions and anger. How they could tell the difference, she had no idea, but it felt like they could tellâit felt like Hyr could always tell exactly what was up with her.
âYour papa
sucked it up
as best he could for a long time. It was never good enough, and Iâm not sorry I took him away from this place.â Stars knew why heâd moved back, shortly after getting married once the war ended. Probably because he knew any kids he had would be better supported here, despite his own questionable time in the school system. When they were younger, his shitty parents had the money and power to make their willâtheir desire to force their child to
suck it up
âthe priority of Simeonâs teachers; now, however, Simeon was the one with that influence.
âMe, too!â Mia cheered, skipping to a stop in front of the workshopâs door. âPapa is happy because you helped him! He says that a lot: that we should find ourselves the sort of friends who will tell him and Mama off, if needed. Someone who isnât afraid to tell the entire world to fuck off!â
Conrad choked, laughing as he asked the girl if she should be swearing. According to her, she could swear if needed or proper for the sentence, and how else do you articulate the sentiment of
telling the world to fuck off
without saying
fuck off
?
This time, it was Hyr and Emiliaâs turn to laugh as the man was left speechlessly watching the girl open the door for them before disappearing back down the hall.
âPrecocious, that oneâŠâ he said as they entered the workshop, the sound and smell of willbranding immediately filling Emiliaâs senses. âOne of my nieces is like her. Sheâs older, but fuck if that child isnât a handful."
âOne of the ones I met?â
âShe doesnât like the family enough to raid with them.â
Emilia looked at her friend, wondering if heâd say more, but he didnât, still intent to keep his secrets about his family and origin, but then, they were stepping into the main portion of the workshop, one of her oldest friends blinking out of the Virtuosi System.
âEmmie.â