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2nd of Saun 716

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Determined To Grasp Opportunity!

"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work."
~~Thomas Edison~~
2nd Saun, 716

Faith had been bought, just a few trials ago, by Tristan Venora. Of course, to the young woman in question, although she knew his name, he was Master. So, they had spent a few trials just learning about the new rules and so on. At first, she had been so busy learning about him and his routine that she had not had time to do more than just tidy around here. They had discussed Jamal's rules and which ones he was keeping, which ones she should ignore and those he was replacing them with.

But this trial, she was Cleaning The House. Because Master had left for the trial to do something, and because she was desperate to. He had obviously lived alone for a long time and, frankly, Faith was horrified. It was a misty morning and Faith sat on the chair in the dining area and she considered carefully. She had been told that this rain was not likely to last so, the first thing that she did was went out and collected the water buckets she had placed in the garden yesterday, replacing them with new ones for this morning. It wasn't raining yet, but the mist was low and Faith looked around, it all seemed very spooky, as though sounds were muted and eerie and as she considered the strange shadows which in clear skies would be normal, she smiled. As the suns took their hold on the trial, the mist would lift, she knew, but Faith could not deny that she loved the damp misty feeling of this moment. However, she did not have time for such frivolity and she had a lot to do.

Over the last few trials she had been able to clear away all of the obvious rubbish that had been left lying around. But this morning she had changed into her working dress and she knew that it was going to take all of her skill and determination to make this place fit for Master. She started by lighting the fire, so that she could heat up the water and, to combat the heat from that a little, she flung open all the windows. As soon as she did that, she tutted at the state of the curtains. Had these *ever* been washed? She really didn't think so and she gave a brief prayer of thanks to Famula for her opportunity to serve Master here.

So, first things first. She took down the curtains, stripped the bed, got the tablecloth from the drawer (and pulled a face because it had been put back in there having been used!) and set about washing them. Scrubbing them, in fact. She'd bought some caustic soda, salt and cleaning goods from the market when she had been out to buy food for Master's meals. And it was a good thing, she considered, because this place needed it. While they were soaking away the grime, Faith got the heavy bristled brush and the softer sponge and she started to scrub. Starting with the walls, which she cleaned with the sponge and then moving to the floor, where she knelt on all fours and scrubbed for a good three breaks without stopping, she scrubbed until the infrastructure, the walls and floor and ceiling were all spotless. Then, because time was ticking on, she hung the linens out to dry and got to work at the stove for a while. She had made a rich and unctuous stock the trial before from the bones and remains of the chicken. That was going to be the base for the soup she was making today. Master had said that he wouldn't want much, a light meal (the heat was enough to make anyone not want to eat much) so she had asked if soup was acceptable.

The bread that she had made in the middle of the night had proved and so she popped that into the oven whilst the soup cooked on the stove top. That meant that Master would come home to freshly baked bread and a flavoursome and filling chicken soup, full of vegetables. He had seemed pleased by that and so she made sure that she put in the herbs from the market, flavouring it with rosemary and a little bit of thyme. Salt, of course, and even some pepper because Master had connections and was a noble lord who deserved nothing less. But then, once the soup was cooking and the bread baking, she got back to the cleaning.

Taking stock, she considered what was completed. Walls, floors, ceilings done. Curtains, nets, bedding and tablecloths washed and clean. She put the smoothing iron into the hot embers of the fire and spent a break ironing all of them, making sure that all was as it needed to be. Then, she re-hung the curtains (having cleaned the poles and washed the windows of course), made Master's bed (having emptied underneath it before cleaning the floors. There was an item of underwear that seemed to be nearly the same age as her. She put it in the laundry and thought of it no more) and put the tablecloth on the table. All in all, it was a good trial's work, but it was only the beginning. Since Master was no where near yet, she knew that there was more that she could do. For the dutiful young woman it was not a matter of whether she would, it was a question of what she prioritised.

So, she made her way back to Master's bedroom. His bed was clean and made (and she knew for a fact that if she didn't make it, it didn't get made) and she had put his clothes, ironed and washed, away in his wardrobe. WIth clean wallks, floor and ceiling and emptied of the arcs of rubbish in here, Faith considered that it was almost close to habitable. But, she decided, she could do better. So, she got a vase and some fresh flowers from the garden and she put them on the window sill. Then, she got the stuff together to make some candles which were scented and pleasant smelling for him, musky and manly as a smell, she thought, so she used some cedarwood. That would be something that she could do after she had been branded, she considered. She was to be branded in a few trials, Master wanted her to be obviously the property of house Venora. She knew that she would not be functioning at her maximum for the few trials after that, because of the pain, so she planned to do things which were less heavy but still helpful. Candlemaking was a perfect thing to reserve for then. Next to his bed, on the cabinet there, she put a pitcher of water and one of wine ( as she had every trial since he bought her) and she looked around the room. Tomorrow, she was going to paint, she had decided, but today, this room would do. It was better than it had been, that much was certain.

Then, into the living room. Here, she put a vase of fresh flowers on to the middle of the low table and another in the windowsill. She looked critically at the couch and decided that she would get some scraps of material from work and make patchwork cushion covers for here, bright and light. Maybe re-cover the stool for his feet, too, she considered, smiling as she remembered his reaction to her telling him that she had been used as a stool more than once. But now, into the dining area she went and she put down the tablecloth, lay the table ready for when Master came home (for just him. Sometimes he required her to keep him company, but she never presumed - in fact she was still coming to terms with being allowed to eat what he did, when he did and with utensils) with the cutlery, crockery and glass in the right place. Another pitcher of water and one of wine, so that he had a choice.

That was everything that she could do for this trial, she knew. Tomorrow, she was going to paint the place because cleaning the walls had simply highlighted the peeling paint in places. So, that meant that she had a few questions for Master which she would ask him this evening. But for the moment she took herself off to get changed into her good black dress, do her hair and apply a little make up ready for when Master returned home.

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Determined To Grasp Opportunity!

Faith had spent the trial yesterday making sure that the house was clean. But that just meant that it was without mess or filth or grime. She had simply informed Master that she had cleaned. She didn't think he needed to know about the months old underwear, nor the unidentifiable foodstuffs. Certainly, there was that strange green mouldy thing that had made her want to pass out when she sniffed it and Master really did *not* need to know about it. In fairness, most of the sentient races on Idalos didn't - one flash of lightening and a new life form would have been born from it - probably something demonic, she considered as she had taken it out pinched between her fingers and with her nose wrinkled in disgust.

Frankly, though she would never tell Master this fact, she had met month old corpses more appealing than whatever that furry disgusting thing that she had found under his bed had been.

Still, that was all done now. She had brushed and mopped, cleaned and scrubbed, washed and ironed. The place was ready for her to give it a coat of paint, a touch up in terms of how it looked. Then she would get on with sanding the floors. But, last night she had raised a subject with Master which she needed to in order to find out what to do this trial. The manacles. He had wanted to keep them when he bought her from Jamal, so she could only assume that he wished to manacle her. This was not something which caused her any bother, of course, she had been manacled more times than she could remember let alone count. But to be manacled, usually one was manacled on the floor, on the bed or, more usually, manacled to something. So she had asked Master if he would like her to put some hooks up for him to manacle her.

He had done his best to look like it wasn't a strange question and even like it was one that he'd been expecting, she considered.

But the conversation that they had lead to a simple truth. Master was keen to show her off. Not just for the fact that he had a slave, but that she was so well trained. But equally, he had no wish to hurt her in order to show her off, although he had reminded her that, if she was disobedient he would not hesitate to do so. She had suggested, therefore, a compromise and he had agreed. She thought that he had looked a little eager, in fact, but she said nothing about it. So, firstly, she made her way around the house and, in each room, she mounted a hook on the wall. If she was manacled to that, then she would be standing with her arms stretched to their utmost and standing on tip toes. But that would not hurt unless he instructued her to stay there for an extended length of time. And, should he wish to punish her in that way, then he had only to shorten the manacles (and they were adjustable) in order for her to hang, which would be very painful indeed. So, Master had both options, should he wish them. She also made sure that she placed the hooks in places where, should he hang her there he could manacle her feet, should it be his wish. There was no need to find a spot if he manacled them together, but she placed the higher up hooks strategically so that he could manacle her legs apart if he chose to. If this was not possible with existing furniture, she put hooks in the floor, where it met the wall, but she minimised that as much as possible.

When she was content that she had met his requirements for manacles and his display of her, Faith then set about painting the rooms. One at a time and with calm patience, she first sanded the floors, then cleared away all the dust, then painted the walls and ceilings. She worked tirelessly, ignoring the ache in her arms as she reached up to the ceiling for breaks at a time, but simply worked for as long as it took in order to ensure that Master's home was as clean and neat and as close to perfect as she could make it. Nothing else, after all, would do. After the first room, and the need to scrub the floor again because of paint splats, she covered the floors and furniture before painting. Lesson learnt, she considered with a wry smile.

When she finished, rubbing at her aching shoulders, Faith looked around and she nodded her head. In one of her jobs, she worked as a seamstress and the next thing on her list was an overhaul of the curtains, cushions, seat covers and so on. But Master would be home soon, so she made sure that everything was perfect for him, laying out the table for him and being sure to make herself as presentable as possible. She washed, dressed and brushed her hair, ready to greet him.

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Fame
+1 Good deed - cleaning & painting
+1 Good deed - risking health for the sake of humanity (green mould)
Basic Knowledge
Tristan: Your owner
Tristan: Noble House of Venora
Domesticity: Uses of caustic soda and salt
Baking: Proving bread
Cooking: Thrifty use of food
Cooking: Seasoning
Biology: Mould breeds life?!
Task: Manacle hooks in each room
Decoration: Cover surfaces when painting

Specialized Knowledge
Tristan: NOT a clean and tidy man
Tristan: Wants you branded
Endurance: Working through tired muscles

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