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victormakesart) wrote2012-02-15 06:02 pm
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More of the Sanir's eggs have been hatching since Victor started meddling, hooking them up with calcium supplements and dark leafy greens, and this hatching ceremony is particularly productive, in part because Victor's hatching an egg as well. Metaphorically.
She's burning herbs with the rest of the prospective parents, singing the birthing song, fretting a bit over the health of her spawn (and the other children of the community). She spends so much time here that the past batch of hatchlings all know her by name, and the oldest of elders hum greetings to her.
They're all painted in the room, with plant paste, with clay, and she has feathers woven into her hair because she has no feathers of her own.
It's stifling in the hut, with the eggs surrounded by warm rocks and cloths, and a long shape under a sheet, about the size of a child.
She's burning herbs with the rest of the prospective parents, singing the birthing song, fretting a bit over the health of her spawn (and the other children of the community). She spends so much time here that the past batch of hatchlings all know her by name, and the oldest of elders hum greetings to her.
They're all painted in the room, with plant paste, with clay, and she has feathers woven into her hair because she has no feathers of her own.
It's stifling in the hut, with the eggs surrounded by warm rocks and cloths, and a long shape under a sheet, about the size of a child.
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Anya and Athena are here, covered in paint and babbling and there are a lot of things that they should not touch because it's too hot. So they're with some of the older kids, the ones who they don't have to worry about hurting them accidentally. The ones with strong bones and loud voices. They're mostly quiet, and even Anya and Athena are talking softly, a new thing for them.
One of the eggs shakes, the crack in it widens. Another two eggs wobble. Victor glances to Cole... she's not sure when to activate Jude. She doesn't want to steal anyone's thunder.
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"Wait for a couple first," he mouths at her silently.
((sorry for delay, had a phonecall))
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Slowly, slowly, a crack widens, another appears across the room, the hatching song swells.
((No worries!))
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Not long after that, another, and a third.
For the ones that don't hatch after a long pause but still have life-signs, there's a delicate hammer, but they want to give everyone a chance, first. It's only for the very weak.
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She presses the button again, in case she made a mistake the first time.
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One couple is singing right to their eggs, then listening, singing, listening, encouraging their clutch to hatch. They have four eggs, two of which are wobbling, two of which they're pondering the little hammer to help them out.
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A new hatchling 'eeee's as his parents cup them in their palms. Singing in a language Vic is only just beginning to understand.
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Then -- is she imagining it? Then, the sheet begins to shift a little.
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And, symbolically cracking out of his egg, Jude pulls the sheet back and scans the room, face breaking into an easy smile, recognition when he sees his dad and Uncle Cole. "Susurrus," he says. "I spent, like, all of Thursday thinking about what my first word should be, and I decided on susurrus."
His hand presses to his mouth, still sitting there, draped in that sheet. Feeling his lips move. "I'm talking. Oh my stars and garters (why did I say that that's so... not cool)."
He's a pale boy, like his father. Big brown eyes, a big nose that rather suits his face. And he looks thrilled. "Dad dad dad do you have a mirror?"
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"Dude, this rocks!" He gets up, all stumbly, all arms and lanky legs, and Vic stands, hobbles over to touch his shoulder. "Woah, slow down, buster," Vic says.
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"But this is so cool. Dad, dad, okay, so, like, we're going to have cake, right?"
"Of course. It's your birthday. And a Tuesday."
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"Heyyyy, quit it. You're embarrassing me."
"I knew it. Five minutes in and I'd already be embarrassing him."
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