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Pless is a kingdom of early risers, and sure enough, the streets were crowded when it was only eight in the morning. Perhaps the townsfolk couldn't sleep, with the Aberrant Scare just as palpable as it was 50 years ago, if not more so. But Neta lived with a fear of her own: that one day the daughter of Briarwood would be found here, taken away like her father and die or live the rest of her days as the kingdom's test subject. The last scared Neta the most, because it is worse to deny someone a life than to give them death.
It had been 14 years since she'd come to this town. The lady at the inn filled the void that her mother had left, giving her a room and an evening job as a waitress when she came of age. But even after all these years, Neta couldn't say that she felt safe here. As she stepped out of the inn and walked the streets to the clinic, everyone stared at her; the beggars, the merchants, and even the nobles in their carriages looked her way. A town full of noises and distractions did nothing to dull the piercing gazes. This was a common problem for Neta. No matter how conservatively she dressed, men would always stare. Laying low was hard in this stage of her life.
Visibly uncomfortable, Neta crossed the streets as quickly as she could and entered the dull medical building with the uncommon feeling of relief. She had been a nurse here since she was ten, and the only reason she was hired at such a young age was her soothing presence that calmed any patient down. The old doctor needed it now more than ever, because he had bad news for a pregnant woman.
"You took this medicine as instructed for the past week," Dr. Lind began, holding up a bottle of dark green liquid, "and you said that the baby is kicking less frequently now?"
"Yes," the woman answered nervously. "Doctor... please tell me. My child... is my child an Aberrant?"
"No, no. It's not as bad as all that," Lind told her. "But... I'm afraid that this boy won't live."
The woman's breath wavered as she inhaled suddenly, as if some demon had tried to take it away and she'd barely pulled the air back into her mouth. Tears were streaming down her face as she muffled her cries. Maybe it was just Neta's imagination, but part of the woman was subtly relieved.
Blinking the wetness from her eyes, Neta approached her and placed a caring hand on her back. "Please... come with me. I can't bear to see you like this."
Dr. Lind nodded to Neta as she led the woman into another room. "Tell Carey at the front desk to send the next patient in," the old doctor said in his gravelly voice.
Neta and the expectant mother were alone now. "Please have a seat, Rachel. Close your eyes." The broken woman did as she was told, and Neta turned around.
She tapped the glass on her ring, and a writhing vine shot out of the dirt. "No, no, it's okay, I'm not in any danger, X," she whispered to the plant. "I just need an Etherflower."
A bright pink flower bloomed on Plant X and released an even pinker gas. Neta held her breath, but the pregnant woman was instantly asleep. "It's not my place to do this. I need to tell the patient everything and get consent..." she hesitated. "But if I do that, they'll know what my powers are and I'll be in danger."
Neta shook her head and composed herself, continuing with the procedure. Plant X entered the woman's uterus and passed through the fetus's amniotic sac. The vine then released its juices into the amniotic fluid, before retracting and leaving the woman's body. This would allow the fetus to develop into a healthy baby boy.
When ten minutes had passed, the woman awoke to a lovely smile. "Rachel, your baby will be just fine," Neta told her.
"But the doctor said-" the pregnant woman couldn't finish her sentence, because Neta's expression assured her that everything would really be okay. This nurse was an angel, she thought, as she gently stroked her bump and returned the smile.
Dr. Lind knew nothing of this. He'd allowed Neta to work at his clinic because she soothed the patients, but he'd come to value her ability to obtain rare medicinal herbs. He had no clue where she got them and was probably too old to care. As far as he knew, these predicted stillbirths that produced healthy babies were just miracles. There have been thirty of them in the past seven years, and none before then.
~~~
It was seven in the evening now, and Neta was back at the inn working her second job as a waitress. The streets were not as packed as they were in the morning, because the crowd had spilled into watering holes like this one. But the drunks weren't nearly as nice as the patients.
"Get back here, you hot piece of ass!" one of them shouted at Neta as she was carrying his dirty plates away.
"O-oh, I-I'm really sorry, I can't. I-I'm very busy..." Neta was trembling, and her eyes were on the floor.
"Gah! You're no fun!" the drunk dismissed her as he downed another beer.
Neta was at another table now, where a man tipped her a generous ten silver coins. "I'm grateful, sir!" she said politely and bowed. "Please get home safely, and enjoy this lovely night." She smiled her delicate smile.
But it melted as soon as the man revealed what he was really after. "Don't give me that crap! I practically just bought you! Now strip, bitch!"
Neta looked like she was about to cry. It was coming from all sides.
"Why're you working as a waitress when you could be making millions on the streets?!"
"What a lousy husband, giving you a dirt ring! I can get you a better one..."
There were tears streaming down her face now. "I... I... h-have to k-keep going. Anka was kind enough to give me a place to stay. It's... the least I c-can do." Neta froze. But she forced herself to move. All her coworkers were busy, and she felt totally helpless. The sexual harassment only got worse and worse.
Pless is a kingdom of early risers, and sure enough, the streets were crowded when it was only eight in the morning. Perhaps the townsfolk couldn't sleep, with the Aberrant Scare just as palpable as it was 50 years ago, if not more so. But Neta lived with a fear of her own: that one day the daughter of Briarwood would be found here, taken away like her father and die or live the rest of her days as the kingdom's test subject. The last scared Neta the most, because it is worse to deny someone a life than to give them death.
It had been 14 years since she'd come to this town. The lady at the inn filled the void that her mother had left, giving her a room and an evening job as a waitress when she came of age. But even after all these years, Neta couldn't say that she felt safe here. As she stepped out of the inn and walked the streets to the clinic, everyone stared at her; the beggars, the merchants, and even the nobles in their carriages looked her way. A town full of noises and distractions did nothing to dull the piercing gazes. This was a common problem for Neta. No matter how conservatively she dressed, men would always stare. Laying low was hard in this stage of her life.
Visibly uncomfortable, Neta crossed the streets as quickly as she could and entered the dull medical building with the uncommon feeling of relief. She had been a nurse here since she was ten, and the only reason she was hired at such a young age was her soothing presence that calmed any patient down. The old doctor needed it now more than ever, because he had bad news for a pregnant woman.
"You took this medicine as instructed for the past week," Dr. Lind began, holding up a bottle of dark green liquid, "and you said that the baby is kicking less frequently now?"
"Yes," the woman answered nervously. "Doctor... please tell me. My child... is my child an Aberrant?"
"No, no. It's not as bad as all that," Lind told her. "But... I'm afraid that this boy won't live."
The woman's breath wavered as she inhaled suddenly, as if some demon had tried to take it away and she'd barely pulled the air back into her mouth. Tears were streaming down her face as she muffled her cries. Maybe it was just Neta's imagination, but part of the woman was subtly relieved.
Blinking the wetness from her eyes, Neta approached her and placed a caring hand on her back. "Please... come with me. I can't bear to see you like this."
Dr. Lind nodded to Neta as she led the woman into another room. "Tell Carey at the front desk to send the next patient in," the old doctor said in his gravelly voice.
Neta and the expectant mother were alone now. "Please have a seat, Rachel. Close your eyes." The broken woman did as she was told, and Neta turned around.
She tapped the glass on her ring, and a writhing vine shot out of the dirt. "No, no, it's okay, I'm not in any danger, X," she whispered to the plant. "I just need an Etherflower."
A bright pink flower bloomed on Plant X and released an even pinker gas. Neta held her breath, but the pregnant woman was instantly asleep. "It's not my place to do this. I need to tell the patient everything and get consent..." she hesitated. "But if I do that, they'll know what my powers are and I'll be in danger."
Neta shook her head and composed herself, continuing with the procedure. Plant X entered the woman's uterus and passed through the fetus's amniotic sac. The vine then released its juices into the amniotic fluid, before retracting and leaving the woman's body. This would allow the fetus to develop into a healthy baby boy.
When ten minutes had passed, the woman awoke to a lovely smile. "Rachel, your baby will be just fine," Neta told her.
"But the doctor said-" the pregnant woman couldn't finish her sentence, because Neta's expression assured her that everything would really be okay. This nurse was an angel, she thought, as she gently stroked her bump and returned the smile.
Dr. Lind knew nothing of this. He'd allowed Neta to work at his clinic because she soothed the patients, but he'd come to value her ability to obtain rare medicinal herbs. He had no clue where she got them and was probably too old to care. As far as he knew, these predicted stillbirths that produced healthy babies were just miracles. There have been thirty of them in the past seven years, and none before then.
~~~
It was seven in the evening now, and Neta was back at the inn working her second job as a waitress. The streets were not as packed as they were in the morning, because the crowd had spilled into watering holes like this one. But the drunks weren't nearly as nice as the patients.
"Get back here, you hot piece of ass!" one of them shouted at Neta as she was carrying his dirty plates away.
"O-oh, I-I'm really sorry, I can't. I-I'm very busy..." Neta was trembling, and her eyes were on the floor.
"Gah! You're no fun!" the drunk dismissed her as he downed another beer.
Neta was at another table now, where a man tipped her a generous ten silver coins. "I'm grateful, sir!" she said politely and bowed. "Please get home safely, and enjoy this lovely night." She smiled her delicate smile.
But it melted as soon as the man revealed what he was really after. "Don't give me that crap! I practically just bought you! Now strip, bitch!"
Neta looked like she was about to cry. It was coming from all sides.
"Why're you working as a waitress when you could be making millions on the streets?!"
"What a lousy husband, giving you a dirt ring! I can get you a better one..."
There were tears streaming down her face now. "I... I... h-have to k-keep going. Anka was kind enough to give me a place to stay. It's... the least I c-can do." Neta froze. But she forced herself to move. All her coworkers were busy, and she felt totally helpless. The sexual harassment only got worse and worse.
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