Chapter 571
“I want the slave in her new coat and gloves anytime she Leaves your area,” she demanded.
Damien agreed and I had no issue with that. The mountains were certainly colder than every other time we’d been here. The colder air in the tunnels would be distressing to me if I wasn’t dressed well. Content held by NôvelDrama.Org.
The quarters that Nu-reeh had for us looked just like they had Last time we’d been here. The pool was still present and filled with warm moving water. We carried our few bags into the rooms we had used Last time. Everything was as it had been before. Smokeless torches already lit the main room, giving it a warm feel.
Inside the safety of our rooms the men couldn’t contain themselves any longer.
“She didn’t punish us?!” Kein exclaimed incredulously, pulling the mesh away from my face.
“Not even a day in the cave,” Bane added, lighting the central fire pit.
I peeled off the gloves and slid the coat off as Christof marveled at this strange chain of events.
This was unheard of. They had anticipated punishment for defying Nu-reeh’s wishes, but she had surprised us. She just seemed gentle with my family and protective of me. The new Nu-reeh disconcerted my men more than the old angry Nu-reeh ever had.
We relaxed and talked until it was time for the midday meal. Damien Led us to the big dining area and all talk stopped when we walked in. My men didn’t falter as they walked to their table, but I felt glad I was so well protected. The attention was unnerving.
Several women appeared in the doorways and the usual chatter in the room started again. I saw Damien and Evan pass a look between them. I agreed internally, the women were at it again.
The day’s surprises weren’t done yet. Christof and Bane went to get the meal and returned looking perplexed.
“We did not choose your food,“ Christof said setting a large bowl before me. “Nu-reeh is portioning your meals herself. Eat it all.”
The food in the bowl looked familiar, which was strange. It looked Like Earth food. I would swear there were chunks of sweet potato floating in the thick broth of the bowl.
Bane handed me a large spoon and the men watched me carefully. I scooped up a chunk and tasted it. The familiar starchy flavor exploded in my mouth and my eyes went wide. It was sweet potato!
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“This is food from Earth,” I whispered Looking down.
‘The cooks said it would build your system,” Christof said. “They told us the Healers had told them that you will be healthier eating food from your native world. This should be very good for you.”
There was unease on the faces around me. The idea that someone else was looking after my well being was disconcerting. I was their responsibility and they were happy to take care of me.
“She will stop, you know.” I said quietly.
“Once the boy is no longer inside of me, she won’t care if I Live or die. You all have never been like that. I can always count on you all.”
The sentiment brightened them somewhat and everyone grinned.
“Eat,” Evan encouraged, patting my back, “this is good for you.”
The broth was thick and creamy, the meat chunks in my meal were certainly Paterian. I remembered my Grandmother had often spoken about the sweet potato and how healthy it was. Patting my belly, I hoped she was right.