Three Parts of a Whole - Ennis, Ennisk, and Szilsk
TW: BloodEnnis and Ennisk had survived their wherling training, and were now full members of their squad. It was something of an adjustment, not being constantly around the same small handful of handlers, but Ennis finally felt that she was contributing to the Weyr that had become a home for her. And Ennisk was simply thrilled to be making so many new friends.
Ennis didn't know when she'd stopped looking over her shoulder for Szilsk to reappear. Maybe when Ennisk and the rest of her class had gotten large enough to protect themselves from threats. But with rumors coming out of Fort of bonded whers going rogue and wild whers openly attacking, all of the wherhandler squads at High Reaches were expected to be on the lookout during patrols of dangerous whers in the area. And when Ennis heard 'dangerous wher', she
still thought of Szilsk.
Normally, Ennis was fairly good at keeping her more private thoughts from Ennisk, who was rather impressionable still, even as an adult now. But The idea of Szilsk stalking the wilds outside of High Reaches was enough to get Ennis' heartrate up. And Ennisk couldn't help but notice that.
Green from your childhood out there somewhere? Ennisk gasped once she'd managed to talk Ennis into telling her what was wrong.
If others find her, could hurt her! Could scare her, and she will hurt them! Must find her, must find her now!"Ennisk," Ennis sighed, trying to find the words to explain what a
horrible idea that was.
Ennis, she family, the sweet green said firmly.
Cannot leave her. Cannot let her get hurt. She scare you, I know, but she scared too. Deserve chance to be better.What was Ennis supposed to say in the face of that? It was such a sentimental plea, and she had no defenses for that, no way of countering it in a way that Ennisk would listen to. If she tried to insist on backup, Ennisk would say she didn't want to scare Szilsk off. And the green definitely wasn't willing to listen to to any thoughts of waiting to go searching.
So there the pair found themselves, alone, at night, in the wilds around the Weyr. Ennis had told her squad leader where they were going, because she knew better than to let Ennisk lead her off into the night without telling anyone where they were going. But they didn't find Szilsk that night. Nor did they the next. Though they spent virtually every moment of their free scouring the lands around the Weyr for the aggressive green, there was nothing to indicate her presence in particular.
Ennis had started to think of it more as an exercise in getting to know the area around the Weyr better, in Ennisk gaining more skills in hunting and tracking. It made more sense to her to think of it as a success in strengthening their existing skills than as a failure to find Szilsk, but for some reason, that only seemed to encourage Ennisk to keep looking.
Ultimately, it was Szilsk who found them.
They had stopped at a stream so Ennisk could get a drink of water and soak her feet a bit in the stream before they kept traipsing across the mountainside when they heard a growl from the underbrush. Ennis pulled her knife from her belt, closing the gap between her and Ennisk in case she needed to mount up quickly. A green, dappled in shadow stepped out of the underbrush, growling. Ennis felt her body go cold at the sight.
It was illogical. Szilsk was thinner than when Ennis had last seen her, dirtier too. And...well, it had never occured to Ennis before how
small the green actually was. Greens were among the smallest, and Szilsk was smaller than Ennisk. There was very little about the green to find physically intimidating when Ennis was so often surrounded by much,
much larger whers. But she knew how viscous Szilsk could be, so she didn't dare relax just yet.
Hello, Ennisk called, her voice especially soft and gentle, just for Szilsk.
You no know me, but we both know Ennis. We worried about you. High Reaches on lookout for hostile whers. Worried might attack you.Ennis knelt, slowly putting the knife in her hand on the ground, aware that Szilsk might not listen to her as long as she was holding it.
"Szilsk," she said.
"You're not safe here. So close to the Weyr, they'll try to drive you off or to kill you if they can't."That threat, ungrateful whelp? the now feral green growled.
"No," Ennis said, and was surprised to find that she was blinking tears out of her eyes.
"No, it's not."Ennis not know how to say she worried about you, Ennisk said, quiet and kind.
How she miss you. Love you.And what you know about it? Szilsk snapped, eyes swirling red.
Ennis didn't think. There wasn't time. Ennisk was just standing there, was going to try appealing to Szilsk's better nature, but that never worked. Reason barely worked on the angry green. There was no talking to Szilsk once her eyes took on that shade, and Ennisk was going to stand there and get mauled in an attempt to get the other green to hear her. And Ennis couldn't lose someone else, she just couldn't, so she moved without thinking, getting between the greens, deliberately shoving her hand into Szilsk's mouth, which startled her just enough that she paused in her charge and Ennis could yank her bleeding hand out of Szilsk's mouth, grab the green's head, hold it still, and smear blood on her face, holding her there until she felt another bond take shape between them.
When she had bonded to Ennisk, she had felt such unbridled joy for what had felt like the first time in her life, no lesser because it had been secondhand. Ennis had been expecting Szilsk's rage and had braced herself for it. But that was not what the green was feeling.
Told you she just scared, Ennisk whispered quietly, not gloating, instead sounding sad to have been proven right in this way.
What you done??? Szilsk demanded, thrashing her way out of Ennis' grasp and backing away.
Am not tame creature! Will hurt you! Should hurt you! Will raze home you love to ground! That show you!Sister, Ennisk just said, slowly approaching Szilsk. Szilsk tried to back away, but she just backed herself into rocks and had nowhere to go. She snarled and snapped, but seemed unwilling to actually sink her teeth into Ennisk's flesh now that she knew they'd share in the hurt, but trying to scare the other green off nonetheless. Ennisk just slowly, relentlessly advanced until she could press her head against Szilsk's side, nuzzling it gently.
Sister, she repeated.
Come home. Please.Szilsk melted. It was the only word appropriate to describe it. Her body sagged the moment Ennisk's came into contact with her, the lines of tension disappearing from her body and suddenly she looked exhausted and far older than her turns. She was barely older than Ennis herself, but she looked older in that moment from how tired she seemed.
Ennis approached as well and very tentatively laid a hand on Szilsk's flank. When the green didn't shake her off, Ennis did something she'd never done in her life: She hugged Szilsk.
Will hurt you, Szilsk said quietly, almost pleadingly.
We strong, Ennisk countered.
We can handle hurt. And you family. Belong with us, Szilsk.Szensk, the green said after a moment's hesitation.
Just...Szensk. She was a different wher than she had been with Szilard,
wanted to be a different wher. Her rage had burned fast and hot and had almost entirely consumed her, and for what? For a man who'd barely acknowledged her presence? This was a mistake, she was sure of it, but Ennis had been like a wherlet to her, like her own egg, and a selfish part of her wanted to keep her close still. And this green with her, absolutely no sense to her, she'd tried to charm Szensk with
love and
friendship, and she was going to get herself and Ennis killed. They both needed a bit of backbone, a bit of bite and spite and fire if they were going to survive.
Ennis felt a knot unknit itself in her stomach. Her greatest fear had been Szilsk, all that she'd represented, all the neglect and fear and coldness of Ennis' past life with Szilard. She'd been afraid of the rage and violence the green was capable of, but now Ennis realized it truly was just a mask to hide how scared she was. Szensk and Ennisk were both so ruled by emotion, Ennis knew they needed her and her capacity to approach problems with reason alone if they were going to survive.
If Ennisk could've smiled, she would've. And so everything was as it should be. Szensk was safe, and was going to get a second chance to have the life she deserved, everyone deserved. And Ennis was finally reunited with the last living member of her family. Everyone was where they were meant to be, and all was right. And they were both so full of fear and anger, both of them, she was glad they had her, because they'd need to learn warmth and trust if they were going to survive.
All three of them stayed there for a moment, just breathing and existing in their new bond before they began the long trudge back for home.