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This close to Yemi, the only thing I see is her luscious black hair, her coconut-brown skin, so much lighter than my own. Her complexion carries the soft brown of Orïshans who’ve never spent a day laboring in the sun, a privileged life funded by hush coin from a father she never met. Some noble who banished his bastard daughter to our village in shame.
His gaze shifts to me; though my body drips with sweat, my insides freeze. The guard runs his eyes up and down my frame, a warning of what he can take. Try it, I want to snap, but my mouth is too dry to speak.
He just did. You did nothing but panic. Why are you still talking big? Isn’t she still clutched tight to Mama’s chest?
Part of me wishes she would abandon us, spare herself the pain. With her tailoring skills, she could probably become a merchant, get her fair share of coin instead of having them all ripped away.
Idkw, but for some reason this paragraph has me thinking that Mama had something to do with what happened and that maybe she’s helping out of guilt.
Run by the king’s army, the stocks act as our kingdom’s labor force, spreading throughout all of Orïsha.
The stocks are a mechanism that holds you in place all day in the Sun and all night. How is that a labor force? Unless it’s the one that allows them to walk with the plank on their shoulders/neck.
“My gods.” I roll my eyes. “What do you want from me?” “How about an apology?” Tzain snaps. “Baba almost died! And now you want to sit here and pretend like it never happened?” “I already said sorry,” I snap back. “To you, to Baba.” “That doesn’t change what happened.”
He points across the shore to the northern coast, where five figures in royal armor herd the survivors together. The flickering light of the flames illuminates the seal on one soldier’s helmet. The captain … the same one who chased me and Amari. He burned my home to the ground.
I really don’t think he did that. The Admiral may have, but Inan wouldn’t have tried to burn out his sister, risking her life. May have even just been a disgruntled guard stationed there.