A/N: 'Lo all.
This is my Thanksgiving fic with no plot and no point. I think it's sweet, hope you do too. This is just a short story in Kel's first
person because I noticed there are hardly any.
You know the drill. Read and
review! Oh yeah, and I don't own
anything. But you knew that. Happy Thanksgiving to all, and to all a
goodnight!
Matchmaking Boy
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"Would you please pass the
butter?"
I obliged my soon-to-be brother
in-law. It was the day when all of
Tortall gathered with their families and gave thanks for their friends and
their lives. I watched my sister Oranie
and her betrothed Edward of West Bay.
It was just the three of us, even though King Jasson had declared the
holiday for families to gather after the war.
My parents were visiting in the Yamani Islands, like they did almost
every year, but I still had duty and couldn't go with them. My three brothers had taken their families
to Corus on the pleas of their wives, and my other sister Adie's husband had
forced her visit his side of the family.
It was just the three of us, and I was
feeling very uncomfortable, like a stranger in my own home. Why?
Because Orie and Edward were acting very...betrothed. I had lost my appetite long ago, even though
Orie and I had been cooking and baking all day because our closest neighbors
had promised to join us. Twenty minutes
after their set arrival time, they were still absent. At first, I had been glad, my stuffy, conservative neighbors were
not on the top of my list for great company, but now, I would have been
grateful for anyone talk to. Even if it
meant having an old woman lecture me on how 'miserable' I must be, and whether
or not I had found a suitor yet.
I excused myself to the kitchens. Grabbing a packet of tea from the cupboard,
I set myself to the task of relaxing. With
my cup, I sat down in one of the more comfortable chairs and closed my eyes. The open door let in a wind that rustled my
skirt.
Oranie had made me wear a dress
today. She said it was because I needed
to remember how to be a Lady, but I think it's because she doesn't want her
betrothed to think ill of me. So I
conceded, if only for her peace of mind.
Upon hearing what I am, I doubted my appearance would do anything to
suede him. He seemed of a nice enough
sort, and I think I might actually like him someday. Someday. Sighing happily,
I took a sip of tea.
BAM!
Startled, I jumped, narrowly missing
spilling tea down my green dress, but instead spilling it over the wooden
floor.
BAM!
This time I put down my mug to answer
it.
"Keladry, there's someone at the
door!" My wonderfully perceptive in-
law called.
"Don't you worry." I called back
in my sweetest voice. "I'll get
it."
BAM, BAM, BAM, knick-knock! Thunk, thunk!
Whoever this was, it wasn't our
neighbors. Lady Nella would have tut
tutted anyone who knocked like that.
Pulling open the door with tired good
humor, I saw Neal and Yuki, much to my great surprise.
"Well," he said impatiently
and waving his arms like a flustered chicken, "Are you going to invite us
all in, or what?"
"Us all?" I squeaked.
He pushed his way past me to put down his burden of what looked
suspiciously like ale. Yuki followed,
standing shyly at his side while my sister introduced herself. I had to give Oranie credit for taking this
all in stride so far.
At the door stood more waiting people
with food; Dom at their head. "So, may we come in, or do you always freeze
your guests for safe-keeping?" He
teased.
I stepped away to give them room to
come in.
"What are you all doing here?" I asked Dom, puzzled, watching the stream of
people entering my house. He didn't
answer right away and I could tell he was confused. Seaver, Merric and Owen followed Dom and Neal, with dishes of
what could only be food. Later I would
find it could only be described as food.
"We came to spend the holiday
with you, Mother." Merric interrupted. Dom smiled, and whistled softly, so that
only I could hear.
"Nice dress."
I felt the heat rise to my cheeks, but
luckily, he had gone to introduce himself to my sister.
We gathered round the table and my
guests began to stuff themselves with everything within reach. Those just made me feel sick. Only Seaver and Dom were using manners, and
to my surprise, Edward and Merric were having what looked to be a corn on the cob-eating
contest, with Owen as a judge. Yuki and
Dom were having polite conversation about a neutral topic, and Orie was giving
disgusted glances to Edward. Neal, the
only one not busy, was the natural target for any entertainment.
"What's that you're eating?" I asked him. It smelled all right, and now that I was no longer facing my
gross friends, my appetite was coming back.
Dom, who was on my other side, shook
his head sadly. "A word of advice,
don't eat anything you yourself didn't make.
They spent all day cooking these dishes, and I'd rather drink a Healing
Potion."
Neal glared at Dom. "It's
delicious, Kel. Fried potatoes with
cheese, try some."
That didn't sound so bad. I reached out to take the bowl, but Dom put
a hand on my arm.
"Don't, it also has relish in it,
and the gods only know what else."
I scrunched up my nose. I hate relish.
"Olives." said Merric.
"Tripe." said Seaver. I opened my mouth in a gagging gesture.
"And beets." said Dom,
grinning at my disgust.
Neal was still offering the bowl. "Thanks, but no thanks." He shrugged and helped himself to more.
What about those dishes, I thought,
what could Merric, Owen and Seaver ever invent. I wasn't too worried about Dom; he probably made a perfectly
normal dish.
As if they could read my mind, three
dishes were offered to me with three eager faces behind them. Hesitantly I declined them all.
"Aww. Come on Kel, you don't trust any of us?" Owen asked.
'Not with my taste buds', I thought. Out loud I said, "Of course I do."
and then helped myself to Dom's concoction, the only one I hadn't been offered.
He smiled as they whined. "I'm honored that you trust me, Lady
Knight." He said gallantly.
"Don't let it go to your head." I told him indifferently. I bit into whatever it was confidently. The smooth texture flowed over my tongue and
warmed me inside out. No one was
watching me, which was good for my pride.
I had no idea Dom could cook so well, and my face showed my surprise.
I looked to see what could have
captured their attention now. It seemed
Edward had had a little too much to drink and was face first in my salad. I tapped Orie on the shoulder and pointed,
trying not to gloat. She hid a smile
and began to haul him upstairs with the help of Merric and Owen.
I smiled; Orie was going to make a
great wife. And Edward could be worse. Too bad I would never get that chance. I would become an old maid, find a house to
settle down in, or maybe stay at court my entire life. It wasn't my dream, but there's a price to pay
for being a Knight. I couldn't expect
to be as lucky as Alanna.
I didn't realize it then, but those
depressing thoughts were giving me away.
"Are you okay, Kel?" Dom asked me.
I lied and told him I was fine. Of course I was fine, as always. I could tell he didn't believe me, one of
his more annoying qualities: always being right.
He gave me that look that he always
gives when he knows you're lying. I
rolled my eyes and tried to convince him, when I was sure he wasn't buying it I
gave up.
We moved to the living room after Orie
came back, Edward put to sleep.
"What are we going to do now?" I asked them, biting back a yawn. It had gone dark long ago, but they seemed
to be just getting started.
Instead of answering me, they grabbed
their wine glasses and began to tell jokes.
Very bad jokes from what Yuki, Orie and I could make out.
"How do stop a Taurus from
charging?" Owen asked them, already laughing
at his own joke.
"How?" they asked
collectively.
"Take away its account!" He burst out laughing at the pathetic joke
and I realized Edward wasn't the only one who had had too much to drink.
Orie sighed and rolled her eyes, she
had obviously had enough of this; she climbed the stairs wordlessly. Yuki and I stayed, with only the intention
of calming Owen down. Let's just say
things didn't exactly go as planned.
We approached them cautiously, Owen
and Merric were a little woozy, but Neal and Dom seemed no worse for the wear.
"What did the termite say when he
walked into the bar?"
"What?" They asked as one.
"Where is the bar tender?" Owen burst out laughing again, and Dom, who
had told the joke, grinned. They got progressively
worse after that.
"And I suppose you guys think
you're staying the night." I asked them
sternly, and interrupting their laugh-fest.
"We can, right Kel?" Merric asked me, a look of mild panic on his
face.
"I don't know, it wouldn't be
proper, three unmarried women and six unmarried men." I told him seriously. Who says I can't be mean once and a while. Merric's worry worsened.
"Begging your pardon, My
Lady," Dom interrupted, eyes dancing, "but you are a bad, bad
woman."
I was startled into a laugh, but a
noise on the stairs caught my attention. Following my hunch, I came upon a very shamed Tobe.
"Eves dropping again?" I asked him exasperatedly.
"How else am I going to learn
anything, besides, you taught me how." was the stubborn reply.
The kid had me there. Without another word to me, he crept down the
rest of the stairs and began to talk to Dom.
Dom's smile grew broader, and they
both glanced my way before Tobe began to talk again. Uh oh, I thought. This
probably wasn't good.
I snuck into the kitchen through the
back door and began to do some eaves dropping of my own.
"...And she really is lonely,
even though she'll never admit it. That's
why I've decided to talk to you. I've
been watching you for a while now, and the Lady seems to like you a lot. So I invited you here, with the others so
she wouldn't suspect anything."
"
Oh really." Dom said and I could
tell he was trying not to laugh. "What
else?"
I couldn't believe this, betrayed by
one of my own. I wanted to drag Tobe
into that kitchen and ... But curiosity
filled me; I wanted to know what else that little traitor knew.
"From what I know, you're one of her
best friends. And I've seen the way she
looks whenever someone talks about you.
It's like she isn't seeing anything.
And when you're not looking..."
I should have stopped him when I had
the chance. Curiosity killed the cat.
My sudden entrance made them both jump,
and I would swear Tobe turned white as stone.
"Excuse us." I said politely to Dom. He nodded, still fighting his laughter. I grabbed Tobe and headed back into the
kitchen. He followed me as if he was on
a trip to traitor's hill. I,
personally, think he was.
"What were you thinking?" I demanded softly. I half expected him to cry, but he faced me defiantly.
"You need him," he told me.
"I don't need anyone!" I told him, equally righteous.
"You do."
"I don't."
"You do."
"I don't." I said, beginning to become agitated. I suppose it would have been funny from an
outsider's point of view; the 'Lump' in a battle of wits with an 11 year old
boy. "Aren't you tired of this
yet?" I demanded.
He shook his head. "I'm a kid, it's what I do."
Giving up, I motioned him to leave. Once he had gone, I plopped into a chair and
rested my head in my hands. How was I
going to face Dom now? Tobe didn't
understand what he had done. If I were
lucky, Dom would be conveniently hit over the head and lose his memory of
tonight. I almost considered doing it
myself.
I don't know how long I sat there, but
I do remember what happened next.
"You know, Tobe might have had
something there."
I swore softly, there was no mistaking
that voice. Dom.
"What?" I asked him, playing it stupid.
Then I stood up.
"You are lonely. That's why you were so sad when your sister
took West Bay upstairs." He said.
I swore again, and he must have heard
me because he came closer and smiled understandingly.
He cleared his throat. "I think Tobe had another good
point." before I could ask him what that was, he brushed a strand of hair
from my face and gently let his lips meet mine. A warm jolt ran through me, growing, until he pulled away.
"I've got to admit though,"
he said quietly, "The kid's got taste."
He grinned at me, and I rolled my eyes, but I think he knew I was trying
not to smile.
After the door swung shut behind him,
I let myself smile broadly. As for
Tobe, I was just glad he hadn't taken a strong liking for Merric instead. Now that would have been awkward. It was just like Dom said, the kid's got
taste, if not tact.
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A/N: AWWWWWW. How sweet. Isn't Tobe the cutest? Looking out for Kel, I was so glad that TP
put him in LK. Anyway, you know the
drill, you've read, now review!
**Valencia
