Master Damien took my hand and guidedto feel the strange fabric. It was thick like wool, but soft as silk. They were right, it would probably be warm.
“The weather here is colder than even the cabin, Ciara,” Master Damien told me.
“Now stop disagreeing with us. It serves no purpose,” he scolded.
“Yes, Master Damien,” I answered.
The overwhelming desire was to go with the prevailing opinion anyway. Holding my own differing opinion was uncomfortable. It was easier to relax and be like them.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtI did get one piece of clothing that looked like clothes. Soft boots were produced and slipped onto my feet. They went up to my knees. Even if a breeze got underneath my dress, I would still be warm.
After dressingin my outfit and brushing my hair, we stepped back into the hall. I didn’t hear voices, so I glanced around. The act infuriated Master Damien.
I wasn’t to look at other men. The srules applied as at the compound. They would find a way to punishhere if I did not follow the rules.
Master Christof encouraged forgiveness for speaking with their Keepers earlier. They saw my memories and knew I didn’t want to break their rules. My thoughts had been desperate and scared. It would be considered a warning, my owners decided.
The opaque blue fabric swished around my legs as I walked. It was remarkable how it kept the chill from my body. This had been a very wise purchase.
I was so glad I agreed with them. Disagreeing felt wrong and brought discomfort. My instinct was to go with the communal flow.
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“You understand, Ciara,” Master Bane said reaching out and taking my hand, “good.”
We walked briskly to the eating area, which was a moderate distance away. There was a large central fire inside and tables set around the large room. We were either late or early, because the place was Largely unoccupied.
“We are late,” Master Damien assuredas he put my kneeling place by a table.
I held onto the furniture and managed to get myself down to my kneeling place.
Food in the mountains was different from the compound. Much of it would be inedible for me, luckily my owners knew that. They had trained themselves to care forwell. They were certain they would find something I could eat.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMaster Kein and Master Christof went to gather the food while the other men sat with me. My owners irritated the cooks serving the food they were so particular. One of the cooks snapped at Master Kein because he was being too demanding.
It felt Like I was standing with Master Kein talking to the cook about what I needed. The experience was confusing, because that wasn’t what I was doing. My mind couldn’t seem to decide if I was talking to a cook about food or kneeling on a kneeling place at the table. It seemed I was doing both at once and that wasn’t possible.
Master Evan’s hand wrapped into the hair at the back of my head and he tugged on it until I Looked up at him.
“We will guide you,” he said. “There is no reason for all this concern you have. We find it unpleasant.”
The men didn’t find it distracting to be in two places at once, or even five places. They preferred to be together, but they could function independently also. I assumed it would be a skill I would have to learn.
The food was brought back to us and the men dug in. It was surprising to realize I knew the names of the food now. I also knew where it cfrom.
I had a comparison suddenly. The meat the cooks prepared here was not the way we Liked it. This type of meat we Liked to roast over an open tire.
I had never seen my Masters cook. It had not been apparent tothey knew how.