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| + | A loud scream woke Hiero from his dreams - yesterday' | ||
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| + | Hiero felt a big, rugged hand clutch his shoulder from behind and push him to the side, out of the doorway he had been standing in. A man, muscular build, emerged from the door. The doorway was too small for him so he had to pull in his head. Hiero immediately recognized the powerful, wide shape and the contrastingly calming, empathic voice. Only his dad could speak with such a bassy, deep tone yet speak so compassionately and pacifyingly. Hiero liked to think of him as a gentle giant - not just despite his age, but because of it. | ||
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| + | “What is happening here?” he said, laying his gaze on the farmer lady. The chatter of the gathering died down abruptly and their heads turned towards Tess, looking at him with eyes wide in anticipation. The way Hiero stood besides, almost behind, his father almost made him appear small and he felt uncomfortable with all the heads turned in his direction. The woman collected herself, stepped forward and repeated what she said earlier, that the potatoes from the last day had vanished. She looked nervous, stared emptily into the ground with her head tilted down, almost like a dog displaying subservience to the pack leader. “I- I'm so sorry...”, | ||
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| + | It was obvious that the woman didn't want to be asked the question and that she would rather have been somewhere else at that moment, but now she was here and she would have to answer with something. "I... uh I..." she gulped, visibly in distress and trying to delay her response, "I... I don't know." Tess’s suspicion was probably warranted, as far as Hiero was aware she would have been the only person in and around the storage. Well, the only person being there officially, anyone else could, of course, have snuck in while nobody was looking and enriched themselves. The woman' | ||
| + | Tess slowly nodded as he thought through the possibilities in his head, though possibly he was also just mentally preparing himself for the next few weeks where, without the potatoes, the village was going to be stuck with the same old diet that it now had from the last harvest. The harvest was plentiful, for sure, but not rich in variety so the village decided to plant some potatoes to spice up the menu. There was another set of potatoes out in the fields but they would still need some time before they got(?) ripe. Tess did like his meals so it wasn't too crazy to assume that despite the murder mystery going on the primary concern on Tess' mind at the moment was the missing potatoes on his dinner table. Hiero had long gotten bored of the same dishes and usually tried to put off eating until the point where his hunger would motivate him to eat more than he was discouraged from it by the repetitive menu. No offense to the kitchen, those were some hardworking men and women, but there was only so much one could do with so few different ingredients. Tess walked into the shack with the woman and the small group of interested people dispersed back to their duties or whatever they had been doing. Something was off about the lady, so Hiero carefully memorized her face and build and then went on about his own business. | ||
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| + | His first stop was Caramel, the village' | ||
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| + | Hiero had long been looking forward to this day because his parents didn’t allow him to leave the village unsupervised – a reasonable thing to do if you’re a caring parent on this island, but Hiero was much too curious to actually adhere to that rule, so over time he had been pushing and testing the limits more and more. Today, however, he and Álvaro would go to what Hiero only ever knew as the “other village”, said to be somewhere on the far end of the island. Like a mystical being that’s said to exist but no one ever actually sees it, this “other village” was completely unknown to him. Hiero had always wanted, nay begged, to accompany Álvaro on his trips to the other village but they always said that he was “too young”. He was promised that he would get to go eventually, considering that he was the son of the village chiefs, but for a kid like him “sometime eventually” essentially meant “never”. He had yet little perception of the passage of time – childhood eternal with no future ever happening – but now the day had finally arrived. What was the difference between Hiero now and Hiero a year ago when he was “too young”? In fact, Hiero didn't feel too young for most things and didn't quite get why age, either too young or too old, really mattered as much as he was told. As usual the truth was probably somewhere in between and, although Hiero did not know it yet, his visit to the other village today was going to make him infinitely more curious, perhaps more curious than he should be. Maybe he was indeed too young. | ||
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