ysabetwordsmith: (Karavai)
ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2013-04-26 05:14 pm

Poem: "Stinging Like Nettles"

This is the freebie for the April 2013 Muse Fusion.  It was inspired by a prompt from [livejournal.com profile] ellenmillion, along with some requests I've gotten for showing touch aversion as an everyday challenge rather than something that has to be "cured."  This poem also fills the #17 "Onslaught" line in the Rainbowfic Sunlight list.




Stinging Like Nettles

[1516.03.12]

"Why won't she settle?" Dasa complained,
holding the fussy newborn to her breast.
"Some babies have trouble latching on,"
Luulan said soothingly.  "Switch sides
and let's try this again."

Switching sides did not help.
Lekeeth cried and kicked weakly
inside the knitted blanket.
It took a long time to get her to nurse.

"She was born early," Tekura said.
"That never helps.  Maybe she just needs
a little more time to get used to the world."


[1517.01.29]

Lekeeth arched her back and whined,
trying to squirm away from her mother.
Dasa put her down with a frustrated huff.

"I've had it with this," Dasa said.
"I'm not cut out to be a raiser,
and this infant doesn't even like me."
She crossed her arms over her shrinking breasts.
"Lekeeth nurses so little, my milk is drying up.
I'm going back to ranger work now."

With that she pushed the cranky baby
into Tekura's arms and left.
Tekura put Lekeeth on a bunk
so that he could get a bottle of snowy-milk.
By the time he returned, she had stopped fussing.

When Tekura picked up her up, though,
Lekeeth cried and pushed at him with her little fists.
He put her back down and tried feeding her that way.

And she ate just fine.

"Huh," said Tekura.  "That's peculiar."


[1518.05.19]

At the summer gather,
Lekeeth's father Osafoi
wanted to spend time with her.
He had fathered many children
and tried to keep touch with them.

Lekeeth hid in her bedroll
and refused to come out.

"Lekeeth, come out and see your father,"
Luulan said firmly.  "It's not very nice
to ignore people like that.
Osafoi just wants to give you a hug
and maybe play a fun game."

"No," Lekeeth sulked.  "Hurts."

"Lekeeth, he's not going to hurt you!"
Luulan said, shocked by the accusation
since the toddler barely knew her father.

Tekura frowned over the oddity.
"Lekeeth ... what hurts?"
he asked her.

"Hugging," she said.

"Well, if you don't like hugging,
then I won't hug you," Osafoi said.
"How about we play ring-the-horn instead?"

So they played that game,
which did not require touching,
and Osafoi clapped loudly
when Lekeeth finally got the ring
to land on the spindle.

The next day, Osafoi returned
with a stuffed snow-unicorn
for his peculiar daughter.

Lekeeth carried it everywhere,
held it horn-first in front of her
and whistled "Stop!"
when people tried to hug her.


[1519.02.25]

Tekura took some of the toddlers
to pick early spring greens.
They were supposed to be
looking for fireweed,
but of course some of them
got into the nettles instead.

They were all crying
over their prickled fingers,
except for Lekeeth,
who was usually the fussy one.

"Are you all right?"
Tekura asked her.

Lekeeth shrugged and said,
"I'm used to it."

"Used to what?"
Tekura wondered.

"That's how touching feels,"
Lekeeth said,
"stinging like nettles."

Well, there were people
who didn't like loud noises,
and some allergic to snow-unicorns.
You dealt with people's quirks
and didn't make a fuss about it.

Tekura was just glad that
Lekeeth finally got old enough
to explain what was going on.
If she couldn't handle
the onslaught of sensation
from ordinary body contact,
they would work around it.

"In that case," the raiser declared,
"we'll make sure people know not to touch you
without a good reason or without warning you."


[1520.10.06]

When news of the strangers reached Itrelir,
the infant-house turned into an uproar
of squealing toddlers and crying babies.
They climbed over Tekura and Luulan
demanding answers to questions
that nobody knew how to answer yet.

Lekeeth stayed in her bunk,
safely out of reach of the scrambling crowd.
She peeked out from under the heavy drape,
stuffed snow-unicorn clutched in one hand,
and smiled at her more rambunctious friends.

And that was all right.

* * *

Notes:

Some babies really don't like to cuddle.  This can have physical or psychological reasons, as for example Lekeeth's tactile hypersensitivity.

Back arching is a sign of discomfort in babies.

Nettles are a popular spring food in the North.

Also worth mentioning, Lekeeth appears in an illustration for my story "Winterheart" which hasn't been submitted and approved yet, but will appear on the Torn World site eventually.

zeeth_kyrah: A glowing white and blue anthropomorphic horse stands before a pink and blue sky. (Default)

[personal profile] zeeth_kyrah 2013-04-26 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting.

By the way, you seem to have mislinked the nettles. Did you mean to link to something about using them for food?

Fixed!

[identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com 2013-04-26 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Sometimes the links don't copy properly. Try it again now.
zeeth_kyrah: A glowing white and blue anthropomorphic horse stands before a pink and blue sky. (Default)

Re: Fixed!

[personal profile] zeeth_kyrah 2013-04-26 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Much better, and sounds delicious too. :)
sylvaine: Dark-haired person with black eyes & white pupils. (Default)

[personal profile] sylvaine 2013-04-27 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
Lovely! I love that at first only one person realizes what might be going on, and as Lekeeth can better express herself with words, everyone else also begins to understand. And my favourite part is that everyone just accepts her touch aversion! ♥

Thoughts

[identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com 2013-04-27 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
>> Lovely! I love that at first only one person realizes what might be going on, and as Lekeeth can better express herself with words, everyone else also begins to understand. <<

I tried to figure out what would a plausible cause and logical progression for this issue in that culture. The raisers spend the most time with children, and most children have one or more raisers they're particularly attached to. So that's where it started.

The thing with the mother at the beginning is fairly common for female rangers -- the ones who don't have much nurturing instinct are free to hand off the job to someone else and go back to their regular work. This can happen sooner if something creates difficulty in bonding.

>>And my favourite part is that everyone just accepts her touch aversion! ♥<<

Northern culture is accommodating of differences, so long as they can be worked into village life somehow. "Don't grab the person with hypersensitive skin" is something they can readily understand, even though it puts a crimp in their usually expressive and huggy lifestyle.

They have more of a challenge dealing with people who have antisocial or criminal tendencies, but people are so heavily socialized and rarely alone that only a few examples of that crop up.

Also, [livejournal.com profile] ellenmillion is interested in seeing more of this character, and the April 2013 Muse Fusion is open all weekend, so if you want to leave additional prompts then that's cool. The last date in the poem is close to the latest-written activity in the Torn World timeline.
Edited 2013-04-27 19:31 (UTC)

[identity profile] ellenmillion.livejournal.com 2013-04-27 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
In a touch-happy community like this, I can imagine that having a touch aversion would become very obvious as she grows up, and be considered VERY peculiar. Well-handled, and I look forward to seeing her further adventures!

Yes...

[identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com 2013-04-27 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
>>In a touch-happy community like this, I can imagine that having a touch aversion would become very obvious as she grows up, and be considered VERY peculiar.<<

I think it will pan out similar to Vlaran's allergy and aversion to snow-unicorns: a quirk that quickly becomes something everyone knows about her. "Don't ask Vlaran to groom snowies because then she can't breathe; don't touch Lekeeth because it hurts her."

>>Well-handled, and I look forward to seeing her further adventures!<<

Thank you! I'll see if any more prompts come up like that.