Author's note: The typical drabble chapter! I'm sort of annoyed by the "strong" female characters who are not allowed to show any interest in traditionally "feminine" chores. That doesn't make a character strong. That makes them unnecessarily biased against an integral part of society, aka, work. The same goes for the macho manly characters who aren't allowed to sew, or whatever. There's nothing wrong with that.
Thankfully, I'm a writer. And I'm able to fix that in my writing.
Reminder that the next chapter is supposed to be something special! That will be updated Friday or Saturday, depending on how difficult it is to write. After that, updates will be more spread out (I believe I said two per month.)
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Lydia didn't expect Aranel to be so into cooking. After all, she had met many warrior women, and few of them seemed to show any interest in household chores. But Aranel seemed to have a fascination with the culinary arts, and half the time that she was home, Lydia would find her cooking at the fire pit. Lydia started bringing home ingredients and leaving them by the fire. It pleased her to see her Thane using them, and so she kept it up. And when the marketplace saw Lydia with a basket full of herbs, none of them questioned it.
