She leads Etty to a corner of the orchard where some big loose rocks are piled. The end of the scroll is just peeking out of the gap between two of them.
"...If I leave it here even after writing on it, are you going to read it?"
"You seem sufficiently confused by the concept of promises that I'm not sure what to read into that."
"Yes, I suppose I did." She chews her lip. "Don't take it personally if I decide to move it anyway - sometimes I'm paranoid."
It's going to be hard to write in the dark, but she has all night every night to let her eyes adjust, Etty supposes. She starts looking for a flat rock that will be suitable for writing on.
Excellent. And she's not going to be able to see any letters she puts down, yet, and Nona's standing right there, so it is not yet time to do her processing. "Is he still away?"
"I guess he is. He usually goes to the lake first, when he comes home from something."
"I don't remember it that well," she says. "I was - well, about the age I look, when Mother left. A little older when he finally brought her back."