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Milk and Honey
The drink reminded him of milk and honey. It was sweet and refreshing with a slight herbal aftertaste to it. And it was cold. He felt its coolness as he drank it down. As he did so a pleasant warm feeling seemed to spread throughout his body.
He wished to open his eyes, but could not. His world was one of darkness. He was aware of very little. His body was wracked with pain that seemed to be numbed by medication. Two small hands that were gentle yet strong held his head up while other hands held a cup up to his mouth so he could drink.
He drifted back again into the darkness where he neither felt nor dreamed. In time, he was aware once again of the small hands holding him while he drank the drink that tasted like milk and honey. Again he drifted back into the darkness of his unconscious mind. How often this pattern repeated he did not know. He had no sense of time, just a sense of numb pain and being cared for.
Physical sensations slowly ebbed back to his mind. He was aware that both of his legs and his left shoulder felt as if they had been wrapped tight and bound so he could not move them. He was also aware of feeling as though he lay in a bed of some sort with soft cloths covering his body. Still his thoughts and memories were distant things to him and a dull pain seemed to be a constant. So he lay there drifting in the blackness of his existence until the small hands stirred him to near consciousness to drink again of the refreshing drink.
A form of consciousness slowly came to him. Though he lay there with eyes closed, he was becoming aware of slight sounds of movement around him. And at times, he was aware of his own breathing, which was deep and labored. He felt feverish and could feel sweat trickle down his body. No longer was he served the sweet drink that tasted like milk and honey, now it was a strong herbal tea that was served hot and tasted bitter to the tongue.
He felt the sensation of the wrappings being removed from his legs one day. It was an odd sensation to him as the cool air hit the skin that had so long retained heat in its bindings. In time, the wrappings came off his shoulder as well. With this done, he felt himself being rolled over from his bed to what felt like a mat of some sort. The feeling of being washed with soft cloths and warm water was pleasant and relaxing. It seemed to invigorate his dull senses. He tried to rise, tried to lift his hands but could not. When his bath was completed, he felt himself being turned over onto his stomach. This time he felt four small hands work at kneading and massaging his back, neck, and shoulders. They worked their way down the entire length of his body. Rolling him back over onto his bedding he felt them do the same to his front. He was aware that he was n***d and uncovered as they did this. There was no talking or murmurs as they massaged him. They only sound he could hear was that of birds singing nearby. He drifted back into a deep sleep.
When was he finally able to open his eyes, it was only slightly at first, just enough for him to see that it appeared to be daytime and he was in a place that was light in color. He breathed deep. The place had a beautiful floral smell to it. He liked the smell. He breathed in its aroma until he drifted off again.
There was movement around him when he opened his eyes again. At first it was blurry to his vision, but slowly it came into focus before him. She was a female looking down on him and smiling sweetly. Her hair was long, black, and seemed to flow like silk in the light breeze. Her eyes were dark, almost black, and had a gentle look to them. Her skin was a medium blue. She was dressed in purple garment made from a material that looked soft and had a shimmer to it. She did not speak as she looked at him. Instead she made a series of gestures with her hands as if she was trying to communicate with him using sign language. He tried to speak, but his throat seemed dry and no sound came out. He smiled back at her before he drifted back to sleep.
He awoke sometime later to find nine men looking down upon him as they walked around him in a slow, steady circle. They seemed to be serious men deep in thought. Their skin was blue, like the girl he had seen earlier. Their hair was black with various degrees of graying showing in it. They all had beards that were trimmed close to their faces. Each wore a purple garment that appeared to be made of the same type of material the girl had worn. The only variation in their dress he could see was that each wore a sash around their waist like a belt. The sashes were of different colors on each man. He did note that in their sashes each carried a sheathed knife on them. Another sash held a scabbarded sword behind their backs in such a position that it could be drawn with the right hand.
Though his head throbbed with pain, he tried to think and understand what was going on. He knew he was lying n***d before these men. They were armed and he was unarmed and injured. And like the girl, they did not speak. They appeared to communicate with a form of sign language. No words were spoken or vocalized sounds were made by them as they studied him.
The sounds of tapping with sticks and the chiming of chimes a short distance away brought an end to his being studied at that moment. The men looked at him and each bowed their head to him before they departed. He lay there for some time listening to the sounds outside. Exotic birds were singing and gentle soft sing-song laughter filled the air at times. In the distance someone was playing a flute.
He awoke sometime later that night. It was dark with only moonlight shining down. He could hear no movement of people outside. Not even a bird was singing. He breathed deep of the night air and relaxed as the sweet scent of flowers filled his senses. He turned his head to the left and then to the right. On either side he could see a vague outline of a female lying next to him. Neither one was close enough to touch him, but they were very near. Both lay on their backs with their hands to their sides. He smiled at the thought of them being there to help him, even as they slept. It was then that he realized that he had just moved his head to view the girls beside him. With surprise and a sense of shock, he thought about the fact that he had not moved on his own in probably a few days. He tried to raise his hands. He did so, but only slightly. He tried to raise his feet. Again, he could only do so slightly and it was tiring. Lying were he lay, he breathed deep and stretched his back and legs without getting up, like he had so often done when he first woke in the morning and searched for the energy to rise from a comfortable bed. He was pleased with the small success that he achieved.
His recovery quickened after that. His head cleared up and his sleep pattern became more regular. Moving his arms and legs became easier, but he still could not set up on his own. The elder men still stopped by to see him. They studied him and tried to communicate with their sign language, but he did not understand it and it was frustrating for all of those involved. The girls were a constant, at least one was always there should he need them. The first one was slightly taller and slimmer than the other. She wore the purple garment that all the others wore. Around her waist she wore a green sash with a sheathed knife in it. There was also a green sash that held her sword in place behind her back. Since he could not place a name to her or understand her name if she had one, he simply took to referring to her as First One in his mind. The other girl, whom he thought of as Second One, was shorter and plumper than the first one. She wore sashes of pink to hold her knife and sword. He did not know what to think of the display of weapons he had seen thus far. All of those he had encountered seemed like such kind and gentle people, yet they were armed and seemed capable should there be a need.
One morning as the first light of day appeared in the horizon and the first stirring from sleep were coming to those in bed, he lay awake with the two girls sleeping beside him. He breathed deep and prepared himself to move. He wanted to do it on his own while they slept. His muscles tensed and he gave out a groan, but slowly under his own power he sat upright. He smiled to himself as he panted almost out of breath. It had hurt, and he was dizzy from the effort, but it was pleasing to for him to have done it on his own. The girls, now awake, sat up and looked at him. Realizing just what he had done, they smiled at him. Second One got up and picked up her garment off the floor. With her back to him, she held one corner in her mouth and wrapped the material around her body twice, tying it off with a simple knot on the left shoulder. She bent down, picked up the first sash and placed it around her waist and placed the knife in it before slipping the second sash with the scabbarded sword over her right shoulder.
She turned her head to look back at him, smiled and wagged her finger at him for having watched her. As she left the tent, he realized that First One had also risen and silently dressed behind him. She came to him kneeling behind him started caressing his temples to relieve the soreness in his head. The Second One returned with a cup of herbal tea and he drank it down. Exhausted from his small but important effort, he lay back down and slept.
He awoke sometime later and rose to a sitting position on his own power. The girls, who had been off to the side sewing, came to him. As Second One rubbed his back and shoulder, First One left the hut and returned with a small bowl of soup. She kneeled before him and fed him. He ate with the slow hunger of a man who had not eaten in some time. His chewing was methodical and he savored the flavor of what he was eating. The soup was good, but not one he could identify. It seemed to be a mixture of mixed fruits cut into small pieces, with wild grains and nuts in a sweet syrupy broth that had a cinnamon like spice to it.
After eating, he lay back down and rested. With his hands clasped behind his head he stared up at the ceiling of the hut and thought about his situation. His health was improving and he had already decided he would try to walk soon, maybe even venture outside and see just where he was at. He wanted to learn the ways of these blue people, learn to communicate with them, and maybe even explain to them who he was and where he came from. But for now, he knew he needed to rest and recover from his injuries.