- Username;; Trollish
Kalon Name;; Ellanore
Kalon Gender;; Female
Story;; Lenora wandered around the empty, icey landscape. It was her home, and had been ever since her youth, the comforting yet icey winds left her feeling at peace with the world around her. She bounded through the snow, light flecks still fluttering about around her, as she danced about in the wealth of natural beauty all around her. Ellanore passed the time this way until the sun started to sink in the sky and her body became tired and heavy. Lenore gazed listfully out at the mountains in the distance before making her way back home. The wind gingerly pushed her along the frozen expanse as she walked towards the icey shoreline, the coast of the frozen 'beach' giving her a perfect view of the various small, modest wooden homes built there. Luckilly the miniscule town served as a docking point for a friendly merchant who happily brought resources to the tribe in exchange for their wisdome, as they had few resources to offer. The ship came once every couple weeks, and Ellanore knew its schedule by heart. She noticed the ship docked near the shore and felt her heart skip a beat as she realized she'd missed its arrival.
She gazed at the ship with fondness, hustling over to its open deck. She got aboard and found the captain of the ship, young and handsome, dealing the goods and sorting things out to be lowered down to the villagers, who eagerly awaited the delivery of their supplies. Lenora went over to him with open arms, embracing him in a loving hug. "Benni!" She called, enclosing him in an embrace. "Ellanore!" He called in response, voice heavy with laughter and heartiness. The two pulled away, looking eachother in the eyes with blatant smiles.
Ellanore ran off, darting around the ship's deck. The captain ran to catch her, and the chase ensued for a short while before he cut her off, she bowled into him in another hug, effectively tackling him to the ground in a bout of laughter. The childhood friends stayed in a puddle on the floor, giggling before regaining their composure.
"Benni, it's been awhile!" Ellanore smiled fondly once again, offering a hand to him to aid him off the floor of the ship. Benni took her hand with a grin.
"Really now?" He asked with a light snicker, "I could swear it's only been a month." Benni looked his friend over as if to inspect whether she was as he had last left her, and as he did this she did the same. They gave eachother another set of friendly smiles. "What's been going on here, in the icey nothings?" His tone was soft and joking, light-hearted with his easy-going attitude.
"Nothing, obviously." Lenore rolled her eyes with a small smile. "Nothing ever happens here, you know that." She held out her hands to him, holding a small bracelet in her palms. "I made this, though?" She slipped a small smile, her eyes glittering with a sense of pride. The 'snowbeads' were something that she truly took pride in, a glassblowing trade of her family line, every member sequentially was taught how to make the small, white beads, decorated with blue flecks, patterns and dashes of all variety. Some looked like gazing into a snowstorm while others replicated pouring rain, some where translucent and others a solid hue-- Benni smiled at the sight of them, gingerly taking them from her to run his fingers along the smooth glass surface.
"It's beautiful, Ellanore." He placed the beads back into her hands. "The ship's been along well enough, I've been doing more business in other places lately and I'd have to say it's doing me rather well." He rifled around in his pockets before procuring a small leather bag of coins, taking a couple from it and placing them in Lenore's palms as well. "See?" Lenora put the bracelet in her pockets before attempting to return the gold to Benni's outstretched fingers, but he closed his palm in response. "Those are for you, Ellanore."
Ellanore sighed before flashing an appreciative grin to her friend. "If you keep being so courteous to me I'll never be able to repay you." She jested, to which Benni rolled his eyes.
"I can never repay you as it stands." Benni held out a hand to her, which she took after a moment of realizing it was presented to her. He led her to the ship's front, overlooking the open seas. "I cannot ever thank you enough, and so all I do is to repay you for your deeds. Don't worry about repaying me, Lenora. Just focus on yourself and your life, pursue what you want and I will do the same."
Lenore turned to look Benni in the eyes, watching the soft compassion behind the pools of murky green. She'd known him for as long as she could recall, and with fondness she embraced him again. "I promise." She said softly into his chest. The sun set in the distance and the warmth quickly left the area.
Benni seemed to realize suddenly that he needed to finish his shipment before nightfall, but he held the embrace a moment longer. "Lenore, I have to get going." He sighed, "Would you mind helping me unpack the rest of the supplies?" Lenora quickly removed herself from him as if she'd realized the implications of her actions before nodding enthusiastically, flashing another smile.
"Sure thing!"
Walking home in the cold of night Ellanore recalled with fondness the moments they had shared, with a heavy heart she couldn't wait for the next month to pass. She thought to herself of all the masterpieces she could make in that time, and all the work she'd need to do-- however Benni's promise of return gave her strength, and she smiled to herself in the icey, bitter cold.
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As children Ellanore and Benni met through circumstance. When the boat first visited the village, it was a great surprise to the entire town. All the inhabitants flocked out of their homes to investigate the bizarre ship that had appeared on their frozen coast. Ellanore slipped away from her parents to sneak aboard the ship, encountering the captain and his young son. The two were the only ones aboard the ship, and the burly seaman served well to intimidate young Lenore who'd never seen a kalon of that size in her natural life. She noticed the small kalon trailing along behind the seaman, and she hid in the shadows of the boat's facilities and followed them. Periodically she'd gingerly tug the young kalon's tail, resulting in the boy spinning sharply on his heels and looking about frantically, only to be scolded by the larger kalon who warned him on the matter of being too paranoid, as he was certainly safe aboard the ship.
Ellanore tailed them awhile longer before they parter, the sea-kalon heading off to address the people of the town, while the smaller kalon went into the bowels of the ship to his bedroom. Lenore, being rather small, slipped past the large captain's view as she crossed by him to duck into the inside of the ship. Lenore stumbled into the small kalon's room. The boy seemed incredibly baffled to see another kalon and yelped in a sincere panic. "Who are you?! What're you doing here-- h-h-hey dad say's you're not-- n-not supposed to be in the ship!" He scrambled onto his bed, ducking under the covers only to peer out just barely to stare at the other kalon with obvious bewilderment.
Lenora looked at him with wide, curious eyes. "My name is Ellanore, who are you?" She stated simply, as if nothing were odd about this encounter whatsoever. "Is your dad that big guy? They really huge dude with the beard?" She tilted her head a bit, analyzing this kit-- or what she could currently see and remember of him-- in contrast to the burly man on the deck abovehead. "You sure don't look like it!"
The meek kit seemed almost offended at this, whimpering a faint "He is too my dad! He's super strong and tough and-- and he'll kick your tail if he finds you down here! S-so please leave!" He barked, receeding under the blankets. Lenore couldn't help but laugh.
"Hey now, I'm not hurting anybody. I just wanted to talk! What's your name? Can you please tell me?" Ellanore took a seat on the wooden floor and smiled invitingly at the terrified kit, who moved out of his shelter ever so slightly.
"Benni, my name is Benni." He whispered, as if he didn't really want her to hear. Ellanore, meanwhile, barked with excitement, "It's nice to meet you Benni!" Benni gave her a loud shoosh, cowering under his blankets out of fear that his father might've heard. There was silence for a moment before Ellanore spoke again, "Why'd you do /that/?"
"My dad doesn't like anyone but us being on the ship, Ellanore." He stated timidly, slightly shaking under the blankets. "He's scary when he's mad, and I don't want to make him angry-- I'm supposed to stay in the ship so I don't get lost when we're travelling, but we aren't really at home very often and--" Ellanore cut him off, "Well I am sorry to intrude," she said the last word as if she'd only ever heard it used between adults, and that she didn't truly know what it meant, "but I've never seen another kit and I wanted to say hello, that's all."
Benni blinked, "You've /never/ seen another kit? Not as long as you've lived?" Ellanore lightly shook her head and Benni looked on with obvious bewilderment. "Well... I'm sorry, I've... never really talked with another kit either."
"Really?!" Ellanore beamed, her features lighting up with excitement. Benni slipped a small smile, enthused by her eagerness. He gave a small nod and she bounced around in a couple circles, clealy giddy. Benni chuckled softly to himself. Ellanore continued, her happiness evident in her tone, "Well, have you ever had a friend before?" Benni again shook his head.
"My dad and I go from place to place a lot, it's not like we really stay much of anywhere. Home is a long ways away, and whenever I leave the other kids just... kinda move on without me. That's why I say I haven't really talked to many kits-- they don't... really like shy kits like me who're always going missing." He gave a weak, somewhat nervous smile which Ellanore seemed to catch. She hopped up onto the bed and hugged him.
"Hey now, don't you worry about that." Lenora assured him, lightly patting his back. "I'll be your friend! I've never had any friends either, except for my family, and I'd really really like to be your friend!"
Benni's eyes lit up but then weighed heavy with water, "B-but we always travel around-- wh-what're the odds I'll ever see you again?!" He whimpered, reciprocating the hug with some doubt-- but intense appreciation for this act of kindness.
Ellanore pondered this before pulling away enough to look Benni in the eyes. She smiled at him fondly, "Well, do you guys get mail where you go? We can send eachother mail! You can send me letters and I can send them back to wherever you are when you send them! I mean, I never go anywhere, so as long as you remember where I live it should be fine!"
Benni seemed genuinely puzzled, "You get mail all the way out here?"
Ellanore burst into giggles, "Of course we do! Well, not /much/ mail but, there's a plane that drops mail, and a box in a larger town nearby that collects. It's not such a bad walk, and the mountains are so beautiful!"
Benni smiled softly once again, "You'll have to show me some time." He said, his voice now calm as the easy seas on their boarder. Ellanore gave him another big hug, "Sure thing Benni! I'd be glad to! I know all the best spots out here, and one day I'm gonna show you all of them!" The two giggled to themselves at the thoughts of great adventures, that is, before they heard heavy footsteps overhead. Benni quickly released Ellanore and looked at her with urgency. "Quick!" He blurted, "You've got to go-- can you write your address on here?" He haphazardly swiped a paper from the table nearest his bed and she scrawled it down for him in the neatest handwriting she could manage under the pressure. She looked at him with curious eyes for a moment or two, in which the world seemed silent and still, before the tension was broken again by the audible call of the sailor for his son's presence.
Benni got up to leave, but Ellanore ran to grab his hand and halt him. He turned to her with confusion, looking at her expectantly. Ellanore paused, frozen by the suspense, before taking something from her neck and extending it out to him. In her palms was a necklace, consisting of a small snowy orb, suspended on a thin leather string. Benni studied it before holding it in his hands, marvelling at its appearance. The orb looked as if a blizzard had been caught inside, and it was pleasantly cold to the touch. He looked at her, and she smiled at him reassuringly before darting off into the shadows.
Benni stood there a moment, frozen himself before hearing another call from his father and making his own escape to the docks once again.
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Benni - owned by me