Each was a temporary structure, simple to erect and just as easy to take down. Moving through the village of her people, Syi waved, clicking out greetings to those she recognized and ruffling the hair of one of the younger children as they ran past. Her feet were pad sore, and her back well burned in the heat after drinking in the sun for hour after hour. She could only imagine how her companion felt after such a long trek. Now though that she had made it back home, the shade and perhaps a meal called. And pushing aside the curtain to her massi she slipped into its comforting embrace.
‘Welcome, to my home.’