Eldest Sister was waiting outside the telegraph office, as though she were expecting to meet someone. Her head swivelled round and she shifted her weight from one foot to the other, the Duenna noticed she wore her fanciest slippers and prettiest clothes under her cloudy grey cloak.
Although Eldest Brother and the Duenna were going to be married today, they waited to see what Eldest Sister was doing. She was by far the most self-contained and self-reliant of the entire family, and could keep a secret almost too well.
Eldest Brother remembered when her told Eldest Sister of his desire to wed the Duenna. The Duenna was Second Daughter to a prominent family in Court, of good breeding, well behaved and educated, she was an excellent choice for someone of their station. Even better, she got on well with his siblings and parents, which augured well for harmony in the Court.
It was nearly a year ago that they had started planning how to do what they wished, free of the Matriarch and her stifling control. Eldest Sister was the one who said that he must appear to have passed his interest on to another lady, and the she and the Duenna would have to ‘argue’, to guarantee that Matriarch would choose this Duenna, out of the many she could choose to accompany her on this, her Bridal Voyage.
A man, dressed fashionably, and masked, as they were, approached Eldest Sister, and they embraced with a familiarity that shocked Eldest Brother. He looked closer, and realised that this was the mate Matriarch had chosen for Eldest Daughter. How was this? How did he know what they had planned?
Holding their hands Eldest Daughter and her Groom-to-be joined Eldest Brother and his Lady-to-be.
“How has this come about, O Sister Dear?” Eldest Brother motioned to the long-distance fiancé.
“While our Matriarch wrangled with their family’s Matriarch over residence, inheritances, and Bride Prices. Arafwyll,” She patted his arm tenderly. “Wrote to me privately, expressing his regret that we could not meet away from court and prying eyes.”
“When your Eldest Sister wrote back, thanking me in the kindest of words, and asked me to be patient, that she had an idea on how to make this happen. I was not sure. When she sent me the letter, outlining how we could make this happen, I knew she was the only one for me.”
She even planned the timing of the journey, so that her Time would come while we were on board the Vulcania.”
“WHY????” Mrreshell, The Duenna, half-shouted, drawing stares from passers-by.
“The Laws state that only a wed couple, either with children, or expecting children can claim custody of minor siblings.” Eldest Sister began to grin wickedly behind her veil. “Do you think I could leave Youngest Brother and Sister with Matriarch after this?” She waved her hand at the four of them.
Eldest Brother began to laugh, quietly at first, the laughter expanded to helpless guffaws, accompanied by tears running down his face, and whooping gasps for breath.
At that moment, the head of Vulcania’s Day Care Centre came around the corner, with one sibling pulling each hand as he laughed around the packages and bags he carried.
“I’m sorry we’re late!” He spoke around another chuckle as Youngest Brother began to rifle through the packages.
“AHA!! There it is!! This is for you Mrreshell, you cannot be married without a Fertility Stone!!” He held out a clear quartz crystal, studded with smaller crystals.
“Oh, Djarkhell, it is perfect!” She leaned down and kissed the lad in question as she held the Fertility Stone close to her breast.
“I am sorry that they dragged you about as they…”
“No apologies needed, you should have seen them, choosing gifts. Youngest Daughter here.” He stroked her shoulders tenderly. “Has quite the eye for flowers. The bouquets she ordered are lovely. Isn’t that right Arra?”
Eldest Sister caught the diminutive of Arraschanl, and smiled,
“I see she has you charmed already.”
“How could she not? Even hiding behind that veil she is a delight.” He had one around each sibling.
“If you have no pressing duties back aboard ship, I would like to invite you to the wedding of Eldest Brother, Hrrkrrl, to my favourite Duenna, Mrreshell.”
“I would be honoured to witness such a joyous occasion.” He smiled hugely, and then stared downwards, his face transfixed in surprise. “Whatthe..?”
Youngest Brother had been swinging his feet restlessly, and one slipper has fallen off. There was one silky-furred paw, the toes clearly defined. He looked at Eldest Sister in tearful dismay.
She knelt down and comforted him with delicate touches. “It’s all right sweeting, he would have found out as soon as he assisted Eldest Brother dress for the wedding.”
The Caregiver was still staring, as Eldest Sister allowed him a glimpse under her veil.
“Wh-what are you?” To his credit he did not seem horrified or disgusted by meeting an obviously non-human species of Lemuria.
“Let Hrrkrrl tell you inside, you must keep this a secret still. If word were to get out now, it would be a disaster for all of us.”
“I… I… give my word. Do the Admiral and Captain know?”
“Yes they do, they had to be part of the arrangements in order for it to work.”
“This is going to sound dumb. Aren’t you afraid of the Werewolves?” He was quickly regaining his composure, and curiosity.
“No they are of a different magic than we are. We bear one another no enmity.” Now Hrrkrrl spoke, his voice startlingly deep.
“The Wedding?” Mrreshell reminded them gently.



