Expanding the Tribe
--
The softly muffled giggle alerted me as I walked into the courtyard closing the gate behind me. The summer sun still beat down on the gravel and flagstones reflecting the light and heat back up to me. It cast deep shadows by the wall and under the foliage that bordered the walled courtyard. I stopped in my steps and looked carefully around the small garden. In the corner behind a potted tree I noticed a pair of pointed black ears quickly poke up from behind and then quickly duck back down. The giggling started again but softer.
I made a show of looking around the garden. "Is someone here?" I asked. The giggling resumed. "I am sure I heard something." I said to seemingly no one. "Maybe there is an intruder. I should check. It is always wise to be careful."
I slowly walked around the garden starting at the opposite corner from my 'intruder' making sure to make a lot of noise and 'nope not here either' sounds. The moment I made it to the pot that he hid behind the 'intruder' bolted making a run for it. I grabbed him around the waist and pulled him to me. He struggled and thrashed trying to break my hold giggling the entire time.
"AH HA! I have caught the miscreant." I cried out.
My captive yelled, "NOOOOOO!"
"Now let us see what we have here," I said in a mockingly stern voice. "No. no, I am sure I would recognise this intruder if I had seen him before. I think it is a thief." I sighed dramatically, "It is best if I check with Seshen, perhaps she will know."
I latched onto the 'intruders' ankles and turned him upside down facing away from me. He thrashed and squirmed his arms flailing, trying to break my hold. Wildly giggling the entire time. I had to hold the 'intruder' out from me so I would not be hit by his thin arms. I walked into my home.
I entered the dim inner courtyard of my house. The thick walls and shaded interior reduced the heat considerably but made the sweat on my body condense into a muggy perspiration all around me. From a room further in I heard the sounds of a knife chopping on our cutting board. The smell of dither-bird and spiced nagee tendrils wafted out and I found myself hungry. These were the sounds and smells that I loved at the end of a long day. My award for my hard work.
As I walked closer to the sounds of cooking my 'intruder' thrashed harder trying to get me to let go. But all to no avail. "Seshen, I have caught something in the outer courtyard. I think it is an intruder. Perhaps a thief. Could you check it for me." I held the intruder at arms length by his ankles. The moment he saw Seshen he stopped moving and lay limply in my grasp. His arms dangling like noodles from his shoulders. He sighed, resigned to his fate.
Seshen set her knife down on the cutting board and walked over to me. She knelt down and looked at him carefully, squinting at his upside down face. She got up and examined him from several angles. She tilted her head this way and that and then said with a tone of finality. "It... looks oddly like our son." She sighed dramatically. "But I know that is just not possible. You found this... creature in the outer courtyard you say."
"Oh, yes." I nodded.
"Like I said, it looks oddly like our son. But that is impossible." She waved the air away from her nose like trying to shoo a fly. "You see, our son is supposed to be cleaning his room at this very moment. This... child cannot be our son." She abruptly turned her back to my son and I, and walked back to her cooking. "Throw it out, it is clearly impostor," she said in a no nonsense tone.
"Momma!" my son wailed. Seshen looked over her shoulder at him still dangling from my hands.
"Yes, creature that looks like my son but is not because he is quietly cleaning his room even now."
"It is me. I am your son!" he cried out.
"Oh, creature that looks like my son. Are you sure?" she asked ironically.
"It's me!" he cried out.
"Oh, then tell me son that no longer looks like a creature. Why were you in the outer courtyard and not in your room doing as I asked?"
"I was playing," he said in a long suffering sigh.
"I see." she sighed a 'hmm' and blankly looked at him upside down. "I see," she said again a little more slowly. "Perhaps you should finish cleaning your room. If you don't, your dinner will be cold by the time you finish, and you will have to eat it cold."
I turned him over and set him on his feet holding onto his shoulder to support him until his light-headedness ebbed. Once it did he scampered off to his room in a sudden sprint, arms flailing. I watched his tail floof and stick straight out in his haste. He stopped abruptly at the corner, turned and slid on the smooth stone floor, his arms out for balance. His aim was a bit off and he hit the wall with his shoulder but bounced off and continued off to his room.
Seshen shot an annoyed look in the direction of his retreating form. "Djen! What have I told you about doing that?"
"Sorry, mama." he shouted back to her.
"No he's not," I huffed.
"No. No, he is not," she agreed, and laughed lowly.
I walked up to my life mate from behind and pulled her slender form into an embrace. It was amazing that after these past seven years we were still in love. Our initial introduction had been... not good. We had met in the bowels of the Water Lord's cells under the City of Stone and Sand out under the Great Red Desert's 'Pan'. Me, a convict on the run from my father. And she, a gladiator-slave betrayed by her people. I nuzzled her fuzzy pointed black ear while she chopped purple long roots. I enjoyed the feeling of her leaning back into my embrace.
"How long until dinner is ready?" I asked.
She glanced at the water-clock by the wall, "Perhaps... thirty minutes."
"Then, I will go help our son," I said.