Orphans
2. Orphans
we
are walking on the street toward the place where the orphans are living. The
buildings in the outer city are far from luxurious and the people here are
mostly poor or shady people, also everyone who is of a different race usually
lives in the outskirts of the city.
Even
though the people are not any nicer here, they will still sell to and buy from
you and there have been stories that if you insist on living in the center area
of the city you will be dealt with quickly.
Of
course, it all depends on the city and race but the general way is that all the
undesirables live in the outskirts but as the adventurers` guild is also built
in the outskirts of the city it is good for the people that they can have a
place where they can feel a bit at ease.
“You
are going to shop before going to the orphans’ place, right?” Sarah says while
looking at me.
“Yeah,
you should not come with me as the shop keeper really doesn’t like me and it
would affect your business with him.”
“Yes,
I thought about just going ahead as you go buy things.”
“All
right I’ll see you there.”
Sarah
walks to the left to go straight there as I keep walking down the path to the
store, I need to go buy some food for me and for the orphans. If I didn’t get
them food they would have to start pickpocketing, join a bandit group where
they would have to do horrible things for very little compensation and the
treatment would not be good for weak being in a group like that or just starve
to death.
I
get to the shop that an elderly lizard man is keeping, the shop is made from
green wood and it has holes in places and the construction is done shoddily. I
walk inside and start grabbing the things I need; bread, green apples and I notice
that there is some new meat that is cheaper than I have ever seen meat be.
I
take some lump of meat and take my things to the shopkeeper.
“That
will be thirty silvers.”
I
pay the price and leave the shop without saying anything, the amount he makes
me pay is always a lot higher than it is supposed to be but he is the only real
shopkeeper around here and even though he treats me like this he normally
treats people from other races well so I don’t mind it, he probably has had bad
experiences with vampires.
I
walk down the street while getting a lot of bad looks from the people around
me, most of the people are lizard people but there are few from other races and
even they are giving me bad looks. If I was weaker than I am they would have
probably formed a group to get rid of me but they know that they cannot beat me
so all they do is look at me with hatred.
I
arrive at the place where the orphans live, it is a ruin of an old church so it
is made of rocks instead of wood but it is old and the roof is gone, there are
few places where the second floors floor is still intact and they give a bit of
shelter from the rain and snow.
I
go inside and the orphans notice me, they break into a smile and run toward me.
“It’s
uncle Leopold.” The kids yell as they jump to hug me.
“Now,
now, settle down I have my hands full with the food.”
The
children calm down and start staring at the food, sparkly eyed. There are
twenty-one children here with half of them being lizard people, five of them
are cat people, three of them are bat people, one lynx person and one whose
race is unknown to me and to her as well.
I
look up and see Sarah in the corner crouched talking to the new kid, she was
brought here yesterday and she was lifeless and didn’t react to anything.
I
start distributing the food among the orphans and they happily take it, some of
the kids are very quiet and doesn’t come to greet me when I come, they just
take the food and eat it. They are mostly the older ones who remember their
families before something tragic happened to them or before they did something
tragic.
Especially
the three-bat people, they have been here for a year now and I haven’t seen
them move from that corner, they had their entire village raided by vampires
and they saw their families being killed in front of their eyes.
I
hand them the food and they take it and start eating with slow motions, at first,
they hated me and refused to eat anything I gave them but the kids here
convinced them to eat and after that they have been like that.
I
go to Sarah and the new kid, she keeps talking to her but she isn’t reacting at
all, she sits there with dead eyes showing no emotions or signs of hunger even
though she is looking malnourished with her scarce and dry fur, she is thinner
than she is supposed to be and her dirty clothes are starting to smell.
“Are
there any improvements to her state?” I ask Sarah
“No,
I think she need more time but I am worried that she might starve before she
gets better enough to start eating.”
“Well,
let’s wait a bit before doing anything drastic, I hope she gets better on her
own though.”
“Hey
Leo.” voice behind me says.
I
turn and see its two of the cat girls, Anna and Emma. They were left here years
ago when they were just infants so they have no memories of their parents or
other people from their race besides the three other cat people that live here.
“We
tried talking to her yesterday but she didn’t answer at all.”
“And
when night came she didn’t even go to sleep on the mattresses, so we took a
blanket and slept with her the night.”
“Really?
That’s really nice of you, can I ask you to take care of her until she gets
better? She experienced something awful so it might take time before she gets
better but if she has friends like you she would get better faster.”
“You
can count on us Leo!” they say while puffing up their chest.
I
hand them her share of the food and say bye to the children and walk outside
with Sarah.
“Why don’t you just let them live at your
place and adopt them? You take full care of them already so why not? It would
be much nicer at your place even if it would be a bit cramped there and with
your money you could just get a bigger place if you wanted to.”
“Yeah,
I could take them in and I would really like that too but I do not want to ruin
their future with my selfishness. They would be discriminated against just
because they live with me and people might even try to harm them because of it
and after they grow up they wouldn’t get any jobs around here because of it
except the guild work that is dangerous.”
“But
I don’t think they would mind it if they could live with you.” She says quietly
“It
is fine this way.”
After
that we parted ways and I went back to home.
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