He controlled people's emotions by playing a piano? Faith looked at Tristan and a brief but very genuine smile lit her face. Only he would experience that, she thought to herself. Only him. "I'm sorry," she said, softly. "I know you better than to think that you would ever play with my emotions like that. I'm sorry, Tristan." Looking down at Ayla as she spoke, Faith made a possibly strange offer. "When I was pregnant in Rharne, I was very worried that I would not be able to sing to my child, that I didn't know any nursery rhymes or children's songs. So I learned to sing them. I can teach you some basic singing stuff if you want. Like, breath control and breathing from here, your stomach, not your chest." With a slight shrug she smiled, but he knew her too well, the memory of that pregnancy made her sad.
As they sat there with Ayla Faith had come to a few realisations. Looking at Tristan, she sighed and then spoke. "I think that's exactly what happened. One of them, probably Syroa, looked like me for you and Aelig looked like you for me." Her frown showed just how unhappy she was with that, even as a thought.Would they ever know? She suspected not so she put it out of her head. There was literally nothing that they could do, no way that they could find out and so she put it to one side. It was out of her control, out of their control and so it was not worth worrying about.
Faith looked up at him in surprise as he said that he'd met a woman who looked just like her. "Not the one who brought Ayla? Oh. I... really?" Faith felt her heart do a strange flutter at the thought that he might have met her twin. "Morana is my twin. I spoke to the soul of my father and he told me that. Rey'na is my half sister, his daughter but we do not share a mother." They had been friends since almost the first time they met, her and Tristan and for all that their lives had been very complicated in some ways, they had always been honest with each other. "I am nervous at the thought of meeting either one of them." It was complicated, there was no doubt, but she shook her head when he offered to call her Vesna.
"Before Jamal owned me, I had no name. He gave me the name aith as it was easier for him to have one name only. You kept the same. But now, it's mine, the name Famula, Vri and Moseke called me." With a half-hearted grin she added, "plus Vesna is a stupid name. I... would you do that?" Tristan had offered to contact the woman that looked like her and Faith breathed in a deep breath.
His quiet 'oh Faith' caused tears to spring to her eyes and Faith shook her head at his offer. "I knew. The slavers told me." Looking at him, she didn't hide the emotion she felt or the tears which threatened. "I remember all of it and they told me that I'd been sold at birth, what I was worth in nel. They told me the truth and they branded me at ten trials old." Faith shrugged slightly, trying to pretend not to care as she reached and stroked Ayla's hair, then made funny moo-moo baa-baa sounds to make her laugh. "My parents sold me and they kept Morana. I just hope she had a better life, Tristan. As for Rey'na, I don't know. If you ever come across anyone with that name, would you let me know?" Shaking her head she turned to look at him and she spoke as seriously as she ever had. "It isn't alright. It isn't acceptable. What they do to a human being, it's an abomination. I'm going to end it, Tristan. Slavery, I mean. I'm going to stop it. I know you think that it's acceptable, but I remember every trill and it isn't." She smiled at him then and there was once again a spark of mischief, amusement, her usual expression. "If you change your mind and join the cause, I'd like to talk to your friend Cassander, see if I could persuade him and Emerson Sands."
As they sat there with Ayla Faith had come to a few realisations. Looking at Tristan, she sighed and then spoke. "I think that's exactly what happened. One of them, probably Syroa, looked like me for you and Aelig looked like you for me." Her frown showed just how unhappy she was with that, even as a thought.Would they ever know? She suspected not so she put it out of her head. There was literally nothing that they could do, no way that they could find out and so she put it to one side. It was out of her control, out of their control and so it was not worth worrying about.
Faith looked up at him in surprise as he said that he'd met a woman who looked just like her. "Not the one who brought Ayla? Oh. I... really?" Faith felt her heart do a strange flutter at the thought that he might have met her twin. "Morana is my twin. I spoke to the soul of my father and he told me that. Rey'na is my half sister, his daughter but we do not share a mother." They had been friends since almost the first time they met, her and Tristan and for all that their lives had been very complicated in some ways, they had always been honest with each other. "I am nervous at the thought of meeting either one of them." It was complicated, there was no doubt, but she shook her head when he offered to call her Vesna.
"Before Jamal owned me, I had no name. He gave me the name aith as it was easier for him to have one name only. You kept the same. But now, it's mine, the name Famula, Vri and Moseke called me." With a half-hearted grin she added, "plus Vesna is a stupid name. I... would you do that?" Tristan had offered to contact the woman that looked like her and Faith breathed in a deep breath.
His quiet 'oh Faith' caused tears to spring to her eyes and Faith shook her head at his offer. "I knew. The slavers told me." Looking at him, she didn't hide the emotion she felt or the tears which threatened. "I remember all of it and they told me that I'd been sold at birth, what I was worth in nel. They told me the truth and they branded me at ten trials old." Faith shrugged slightly, trying to pretend not to care as she reached and stroked Ayla's hair, then made funny moo-moo baa-baa sounds to make her laugh. "My parents sold me and they kept Morana. I just hope she had a better life, Tristan. As for Rey'na, I don't know. If you ever come across anyone with that name, would you let me know?" Shaking her head she turned to look at him and she spoke as seriously as she ever had. "It isn't alright. It isn't acceptable. What they do to a human being, it's an abomination. I'm going to end it, Tristan. Slavery, I mean. I'm going to stop it. I know you think that it's acceptable, but I remember every trill and it isn't." She smiled at him then and there was once again a spark of mischief, amusement, her usual expression. "If you change your mind and join the cause, I'd like to talk to your friend Cassander, see if I could persuade him and Emerson Sands."

