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"Hmmph. - come on in."

The house has a stone floor that has recently been cleaned of the mud that swept in during the floods; you can still see a ring of it around the base of the walls. There are a couple of older children, eight or ten, sitting against a wall. 

 

The man gets them cheese and bread and water.

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He unbuttons his jacket, nudges the toddler awake. "You should have something to eat. ...What is your name?"

He'll introduce himself to the family, politely, with the same false name he used before. 

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"Saba," says the toddler, and then downs quite a lot of water and coughs a lot and tries to follow it up with quite a lot of bread and cheese.

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"Slow down," he says, moving some of the food further away. "Give your stomach time to get used to it. You did not have enough to eat recently, no? 

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"I can follow the rules," he says reflexively, and then starts crying again.

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"Shh, I know." Hug. 

He eats a little, enough to show that he's accepting their hospitality, but no more than that. He can fill the family in on all the news (and rumours) he's picked up on his journey so far, if they want? 

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They would like that, yeah. They're considering heading east to family in Almas, since there's not going to be a harvest, here.

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Well, the devastation sounds like it could have been pretty thorough, so he can't be sure it would be better there, but if their relatives aren't so close to a river then maybe they could have avoided the worst of the flooding even if there were bad storms there too. 

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"...Almas is on a river too. Most big cities are. But it's far from here, another four hundred miles east. I've been figuring - something went wrong in Westcrown."

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"It must have." 

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"So far enough away..."

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Shrug. "Hopefully." 

...It's kind of hard to be around people, actually. He excuses himself as promptly as he can - he considers whether to ask the family if they can take Saba, he's really not that equipped to be looking after a toddler, but they already have so little for their own children, it doesn't seem like a fair thing to ask. He should wait until he finds some family who hasn't lost nearly everything.

(And it's oddly comforting, traveling with Saba's warm weight in his arms, it helps him feel less like it's too late to salvage anything.) 

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Saba would like to sleep snuggled up against him!

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It's nice. He's maybe going to miss this toddler when he finds them a new home. (He is still kind of unsure of Saba's gender; does his host body have any memories of the name itself being gendered?) 

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Mostly a boy's name. 

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Proooobably a boy but he should ask next time Saba is awake. ...Probably should stop and encourage Saba to pee at some point, little children likely can't hold it as long as adults. He does this midway through the afternoon. 

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This will confirm that Saba is a little boy.

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He gives Saba some water to drink from his canteen before they keep going. "I am planning to ride all the way to Ostenso," he tells Saba, seriously. "And then I can try to find someone who can take good care of you." He isn't going to be so gauche as to say 'a new family'. "But it is a long way. If you think it is too far to ride, we can ask people at the next town if you could live with them now." 

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"Axis." Sniffle.

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Sigh. "No. Not yet, anyway. I am very sorry." He scoops Saba back into his arms, rebuttons his coat, gets on the horse again. Hopes the toddler will fall asleep once they're moving, because he doesn't have hours worth of conversation in him. 

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Saba absolutely immediately falls asleep once they're moving.

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Probably the toddler is sleep-deprived from the last three weeks and will stop sleeping such an absurd amount eventually. He hopes Saba won't be awake all night instead. Do three-year-olds sleep through the night usually? 

He starts keeping an eye out for a place to stop an hour before sunset. If there's a town he'll stop then, if not he'll press on as long as possible and find a farmhouse. Saba probably shouldn't sleep in a wet barn like he did before. 

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There's no town to be seen; there are some farmhouses. Quiet, scared, devastated people who've heard only vague rumors, but who can still put two and two together. Aroden was supposed to return, and instead, this. They can give the two of them somewhere dry to sleep, and thin soup stretched to feed too many people. And beer, if he'd like that.

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...Sure. It's got calories. He can give them the slightly more concrete news that he's heard from the various villages and travellers. 

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Then everyone can get drunk - they'll offer it to Saba, too, 'good for nightmares' - and take to morosely worrying about whether Axis is still there.

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