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RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Zhavi - 07-02-2014

((self reference, letters zhi knows: a,z,m,t,u,n,e,h,r))

Zhi watched the movement, leaning in closer to get a good look. Determination was there, too. She mouthed the name 'Joz.' "Th' 'ah' sound. 'Sit 'a'?"


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Goodfellow - 07-02-2014

Styrm put two fingers to his forehead and thought hard.  He could read, but he didn't have nearly the internal catalogue of words that Taru did.  Sure enough, ah was the next sound, but was it A or O?  He'd never seen the name Joz written, so he wasn't entirely sure.  He traced out the letters on the floor in front of him, brow furrowed; J-A-Z.  Nah, he shook his head, 'at don' look right.

He looked up at Joz and shook his head.  "Yer close, but I think i's this'un," he said as he flipped to the O.  He traced the slightly oblong curves of the letter as he spoke.

"O," he said, "like the shape yer lips make when ye say 'er."


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Zhavi - 07-02-2014

"'O'" Zhi repeated. "Like a box-o'-rocks." She did smile then, pleased with herself. She, at least, understood that different letters had different sounds. Someone, long ago, had said as much to her, and she'd figured it out from listening and observing, anyways. So she didn't bring up how strange it seemed that an 'oh' sound could also be an 'ah' sound, but she still thought it. It was what it was.


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Goodfellow - 07-02-2014

Styrm barked out a laugh and said, "Aye, jus' so."  And the, "An' the last sound?  'Ow's she go?"


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Zhavi - 07-02-2014

The grin was sudden and delighted. "'Z'," she said, her back straightening the slightest bit. She did look up at him, then.


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Goodfellow - 07-03-2014

Styrm grinned in return and nodded.  "Aye, Z she is."  Then, his glance darting around the room, "Now where's 'at notebook; we're gonna write 'er out."


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Zhavi - 07-07-2014

Zhi scooted the book towards Styrm and crawled over to the pile of blankets. She extracted the notebook and grease pencil. The notebook had seen better days, by that time, and considerable use had worn the grease pencil down. But both were still more or less useable, and Zhi slid back into her spot with one in each hand. She offered them to Styrm, watching him with an uncertain fascination.


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Goodfellow - 07-07-2014

Styrm raised his left eyebrow high.  "Wha's 'at fer?  Already know t'write yer name, I do," he said.  "Ye jus' spelled 'er; ye write 'er," he added, gesturing to the letter on the page.


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Zhavi - 07-08-2014

Zhi froze for a moment as if caught with her hand in the proverbial cookie jar, then slowly retracted her tools. She settled the notebook on her lap, opened it to a blank page (fewer and fewer of those) and gave one last look at Styrm before putting pencil to paper. Zhi was dextrous, but the fine movements necessary for letters was still unfamiliar to her. They were shaky, ill-formed things, but still recognizable. Mostly recognizable.

She looked up at Styrm. "Like that?"


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Goodfellow - 07-08-2014

He looked long and hard at the scratches on the page before him.

"Aye, jus' so," he said with a nod and a laugh, slapping Joz (very) lightly on the back.  "'Atta gal, Jozzie!  Jus' so!"


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Zhavi - 07-09-2014

Zhi waved his hand away with an expression that was supposed to be dignified annoyance but cracked into a self-pleased smile. "A'right," she said, "a'right. What's this one?" She pointed to a random letter, one whose lines she'd seen before but the name of which she didn't know.


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Goodfellow - 07-09-2014

Cute smile.

"'At 'un righ' there?" he responded, "'S called L.  Whole heaps'n'loads o' that'un wha's in Taru's name."


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Zhavi - 07-09-2014

That had whole heaps of uses she hadn't considered before. Zhi pursed her lips and said "an' how is his name spelled?"


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Goodfellow - 07-10-2014

Styrm's reply was a wagging finger.  "Not so fas', Jozzie.  What sort o' teacher'd Styrm be if 'e jus' spelled it all out fer ye?"  He shook his head, "'S only got," he paused and counted on his fingers, "sixteen letters.  The firs'un, L, makes an el sound, an' ye already know O," he pointed to her name written on the page.

"So, how's she go then?" he asked with a smirk.


RE: Innocence and Avarice [closed] - Zhavi - 07-10-2014

Zhi rolled her eyes, loosing a sigh that made an art of exasperation. "L-O. . .L-O," she muttered the letters under her breath as she bent back to the paper. "Taru. Tuh . . .T? Taru. . .A. . .ruh -- R? Right? I'm right, ain't I, an' . . ." Her lips formed an o, and for a moment there was such an expression of delight on her face that it erased a few of the years cynicism and exhaustion had put into her bearing. "U."

The delight turned fiendish, and smug. Ever so smug.