A Reason to Live Chapter 6: Old friends and family
The past few days had been a tortuous ordeal.
He was, no still is, extremely shit at cooking. Was self aware enough to acknowledge he would never be an actual chief in this life or his previous one. So he wasn't expecting to be a Michelin star chef or anything like that. If the cake was edible and presentable enough, it should be right, right? Right.
But cooking with a sibling that constantly tells you that you are just the worst, was something else entirely.
"Too much sugar. Great, we have to redo this again. Good job, brother."
"No, no, you need to leave it in the oven for a while longer. If not, it won't cook"
"By the grace of the Seven, how are you so bad at measuring when your entire job is to count coins?"
In the end, a temperamental sister forcefully evicted him from the kitchen. To be brutally honest with himself, it was probably for the best, for both their sakes. The first, actual completed cake they baked together, turned out to be salty.
Okay, in his defense, no one in this household actually labeled the ingredients or condiments. It's not his fault that sugar and salt looked exactly the same to him. Like, It was his mistake for fucking up the cake yes, but it wasn't as if he was out to sabotage Oscar's homecoming dinner.
Lena's unamused face when she threw him out of the kitchen, it seems, vehemently disagreed with his excuse.
He sighed. Well, at least today was a slow day in the Library, not that many customers. So he was stuck manning the counter, just going through the ledgers again. Brain numbing work, actually. Blegh. At least Leyla was back. Even if she was more zombie than an actual person nowadays, with dark rings beneath her eyes and the alarming frequency of nodding off or taking naps at work. It got to the point where, after one too many health concerns being raised by fellow staff members, Ronald had to mandate a curfew on Leyla. Again.
There had been several very intense shouting matches behind the Library closed doors.
But that wasn't his primary concern right now. Much as he felt bad about Leyla's situation, his was much worse. Lena firmly stated that he could no longer enter the kitchen. Even went so far as pulling some strings in her own network of neighborhood cliques to get kitchen help. Lena convinced some cousins from their mother's side of the family to help in the kitchen, and now their house, once blissfully silent, buzzes with the sounds of cooking and conversations.
(Since when did his sister have more friends than him?)
So that basically left him back to square one. For several days now, he was stuck thinking in a never-ending loop. Thoughts about what presents to give to his older brother. It wasn't like he knew much about Oscar preferences. Like, he loved Leyla, the ocean, ships, did not really like reading, what else, anything else. Uh, he liked drinking. But he already cut down on that. What else, what else. God. Can he just give Oscar his first paycheck or something like that would be? That wouldn't fly in this family. Ma would just force Oscar to give his money back. Bah. If only it would be simple. But of course no-
"Oi, remember me?" a chestnut haired man with a short beard cheerfully enquired.
"Come on, you must have remembered my face at least?"
….
Who?
No, seriously, who was that stranger? Like he could not recall his face. Was he someone he met before? His mind was totally blank. Did he offend this… well, his robed attire meant he was a maester. Did he offend this stranger before?
The chestnut haired man slurped. His face deadpanned, as if he was expecting his blank expression. Which was weird, since he never met the man before in his entire life. Then again, he was bad at remembering names, so it was probably his fault.
The man let out a heavy theatrical sigh. "How could you possibly forget me, your beloved tutor Edric??" His right hand gently laid down a manuscript on the counter. His eyebrow narrowed, as if he was thinking of an obstacle to overcome. "Anyway, I would love to chat, but I have some business to attend to shortly. How much would renting a copy of Maester Gerold Thesis on a Dornish coffee plantation for a year cost?" He smiled genially.
Oh. Yeah. The halfmaester. Him.
He totally forgot about Edric's existence till now. Actually, he never visited Edric since his father decided to stop his tuition about half a year ago.
…Okay in his defense, the man in front of him looked more well dressed and groomed compared to the Edric in his memories. Edric used to have a long unkempt beard and a massive mane for a hair. More a lion than man, not like, well, this respectable individual in front of him. With a short beard that was clearly combed and a short mushroom hair style.
Edric had grown from a near homeless vagrant to a respectable member of society. He honestly felt proud of his former tutor. Edric finally made it in life despite the bigotry and discrimination.
"Oi, oi anyone home? "He waved his hand across his vacant eyes. "You're still doing that spacing out thing again??' Edric huffed, his face clearly amused. "Some things never changed, huh?"
"... Uh one second." Where's his quail, ah there? "So, ahem. Renting a copy of Gerold Thesis on a Dornish coffee plantation for a year cost about Two shillings and 6 copper stars. One moment, please." Debit cash in the cash book, credit rental income in the sales ledger, there done. Now to check the coins. "Okay, now uh, place the coins on the scales here. Also, how is life treating you nowadays?"
"Oh, it's fine actually." Edric grinned widely as he placed his coins on the scale. The sound of silver echoed softly in the silent library halls. The scale balanced perfectly. "Your father has been good to me and recommended my services to several burgher families. So I was eating well at least, and finally had a house of my own, instead of a rental room in some moss covered, leaky roof tenant apartments." He laughed softly.
Yeah, that sounded like his father. He would always make sure to do good by others. Edric had lucked out with his family. In his previous life, his former parents wouldn't have bothered. Tutors were in high demand back then. No point recommending anyway, even if his former tutor and him were close. No such thing as a free lunch in that country.
"Anyway, it was great seeing you." Edric smiled as he gingerly gathered up the manuscript, carefully bundling it in his satchel. "Would love to catch up sometime, but I have an appointment to attend to. Also good to see that you finally got to implement your double entry system! Keep up the good work!" He laughed as he walked out of the Library, past the two gold cloak guards.
Oh. Right. He rambled about the double entry system back in the days when Edric was teaching him how to read and write. Remembered how Edric actually wrote down notes on his rants about debit and credit. How he didn't really care about what the halfmaester actually thought about his idea except that he actually listened to what he had to say. Did not consider whether Edric would not use his ideas for his benefits because who would believe his words, anyway? He was half mad after all.
Besides, Edric was someone he could trust to not spread his ideas without his consent. And if he betrayed his trust, well. At least the world would benefit from his glorious double entry system.
Either way, it did not matter. He already got what he wanted.
Now, back to work-. Wait, shit, he had forgotten to ask Edric something. Ah well, it's fine. Should be fine anyway. Not like he knew Oscar that well, either. But still..
What to do, what to do.
…
Wait. Leyla has a small garden of plants, right?
Hmmmm… this might work.
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Leyla was not having a great day. Well, more like two weeks, now that she thought about it. Sleep deprived, slow progress, that sort of thing. Did not help her own father was sabotaging her project, that bastard.
But her day had gotten considerably worse when that bookkeeper came knocking on her office door, yapping about citrus or lemons for some reason. Something about scurvy? Weird, she knew he was desperately finding an acceptable gift, but coming up with his own imaginative sickness … was something else entirely. It was probably her fault for slacking off, since clearly the stress of counting copper must have gotten to him. Hmmm, maybe she should have made an apology present for him. One day. After she had sorted out her current project first.
But back to the main point. It wasn't like she had those kinds of fruits lying about in her own garden. Or within her experimental room. Like, yes, her father owned an entire library, so they were well off enough to surpass some minor nobles in terms of wealth. But that did not mean she could just ask her father to import lemon from Dorne or the Reach, just because she had a sudden fascination for exotic fruits? The custom duties would be enough to send her father into an early grave.
Still, looking at the way his back slurped in dejection, and the depressed look on his face was … pitiful. He looked like someone kicked his dog. Well, that was his usual facial expression. But somehow his current sadness was so much worse. Somehow. She did not understand. It was just a name day present; he did not have to think so hard about it.
Well, not like she was the one to talk about that. Considering just how sleep deprived and frustrated she was because of this blasted map. At least Maria was helping her out with the map decorations, so she did not have to be so stressed anymore.
Fine, fine. She had to do something about the bookkeeper's current conundrum. If not, her father would think it was her fault when he cried again.
She sighed. "Well, we don't have a lemon tree in this establishment. But." His face brightened up, renewed hope flared within his eyes. Good, he shouldn't be so sad all the time. It was annoying her and everyone else. "But, I heard your uncle from… your mother's side of the family? Hmm, yeah, your mother's older brother has a small orange tree, I think? Anyway, it is worth checking out." She said with a huff. Well, at least she would not feel so bad if the bookkeeper failed to get an acceptable present on time. Actually, she would still be guilty bu-
Wait, why is he grasping her hands like that?
"THANK YOU LEYLA YOU ARE A LIFESAVER." He squeaked out as he released her hands and dashed out of her office. "I WOULD REPAY YOU FOR THIS ONE DAY. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I KNEW YOU WERE NOT SUCH A BITCH AFTER ALL WOOHOO." His shouting exclamations echoed in the library's silent halls. Much to the annoyance of the scholars and maesters reading manuscripts. And from the distant shouts of silence in the library, it seemed like some of them really got pissed at him.
She was more confused than anything. Inappropriate hand holding aside, how in the world did he not know his own familial relations? Liked. She was reasonably certain Maria did force the bookkeeper to family gatherings, right? Right. That sounded like what Maria would do. So why was it that somehow she knew way more about his own family than he did? Oscar did tell her about how his younger brother didn't really care or bother to remember their cousins or their parents' names. Sometimes he would forget how they looked like or even their entire existence. She thought he was bluffing or simply exaggerating his brother's flaws. Surely someone could not be this bad at social interaction. Like yes, there was well, her. But she was that bad at names or people in general.
But clearly the Book Keeper was in a class of his own.
Ah well, she smiled. At least she did something good today. For once, something went well. She hoped he could find what he was searching for. A part of her was curious about what kind of gift he would present. A citrus seedling? Just fruits? Surely he cannot be that boring, right?
… On second thought, maybe he was onto something here. Fruits could be a practical gift after all, months out at sea and eating salted pork would be, well, seven hells on earth. So it would be logical to just give Oscar fruits to eat. Huh, maybe his head wasn't up on the clouds after all.
She still thinks her gift was better, though!
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On second thought, maybe this wasn't such a great idea.
He had spent his entire lunch break running back home asking his ma whether her older brother had a citrus tree. Which, well, she bluntly told him yes, of course, Uncle Addam owned an orange tree. Also, you had totally forgotten who Uncle Addam was. You know, the massive black as night beard, short in stature, has two daughters that are currently baking cakes and desserts in the kitchen with Lena? Ring any bell? No?
Okay, in his defense, he had some vague memories of a drunken uncle pressuring him to drink alcohol in hmm, one or two years back? It was supposedly his name day party, and Lena dragged him out of his man cave to celebrate. Only to be forced into a drinking contest with all his supposed relatives. Apparently it's for fun and entertainment? He wasn't too sure what the fuss was all about, but next thing he knew, his two older cousins basically waterboarded him. Except instead of water, it was beer.
So yes, he tends to forget his extended family existence. For a reason. Okay, in their defense, they were probably upstanding individuals who were mostly respectable in their own field of expertise. It was just the difference in character between them and him was a little too much- actually no, not a little more like a massive gulf between them-
"Oi, Nephew! Come to visit us?" a scruffy-looking man yelled out from the two story shop house he was currently glaring holes on. Waving his hand from the balcony like a madman.
He wasn't wearing anything. Just stark naked for the entire street to see his naked glory. Clearly, he was a Greek statue from his past life.
How was he even related to that man?
Yeahhh, time to go. Today was not the day to deal with this. Maybe next time. Actually, you know what. Never. He wasn't going through this shit. He got better things to do, such as actually going back to work rather than catching up with uncles and. cousins he couldn't care less about-
A hand grabbed his shoulder. Firmly.
"Oi Cuz. It was rude of you to not pay your respects to my pa," a menacing voice growled softly behind his back. "Come inside. It's been a long while since we last talked. Ma even made lemon cakes for you." That right there was a lie. They had never had a one-to-one conversation before. Heck, he didn't know the guy. Sure he knew his face, but the name? Nope, not a clue. They are not related, that's for sure. Also, how in the world they know he was coming if they already had lemon cakes ready for him? This was a trap. It has to be.
But saying no to the six feet of pure muscle behind him sounded like a death wish. As much as he liked the idea of dying, being pummeled to death by a human grizzly bear sounds. Unappetizing. Nope. Best to pretend he was a dead mouse and let these fat cats play with him for a while till they got bored. That's the only strategy he had with the best chance of survival.
So, with the mindset of a condemned criminal sentenced to be hanged, he turned around and walked into the shophouse.
Hoping he would make it out alive in one piece.
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"Oh, so you just want the fruits? Yeah sure, no problem Nephew." The madman had a wide smile on his face. "What's with that look on your face? It's just citrus! Sweetheart looked at him! The poor sod looked like he was about to be eaten alive. BAHAHAHA." Addam guffawed, hands clutching his wide belly as tears leaked out of his eyes.
He blinked hard. Twice.
That was easy.
He felt someone nudging him. He turned around to find a plate with a slice of lemon cake and a smiling matron aunt.
"Go on, dear, have a slice of cake." She said, with a warm smile on her face. He noticed several rotting teeth. "By the gods, boy, you are so skinny I could see your bones! Is Maria actually feeding you?" A sympathetic look appeared on her face as she poked at his scrawny arms, much to his discomfort.
"Uh, thanks for the cake, but I already ate lunch so-." He attempted to reject, but the six-foot muscular tank beside him brutally stomped on him.
"Are you saying my ma baking is not good enough for you?" The grizzly bear growled.
With great effort, he managed not to soil himself.
"Actually, you know what aunty? I am in fact positively starving, thanks for the cake?!?" He managed to squeak out as he devoured the lemon cakes ravenously.
A bit too sweet for his liking, but he sure as hell won't complain. At least openly.
"Not to be rude or anything, but why come all this way just to ask for some fruits? I mean, you haven't visited us alone, since, well, never?" Uncle Addam questioned with a huff, only to get reprimanded by Aunt Jocelyn.
"He probably wanted to show off some girls he fancied, eh? The gods know how flirty your uncle was when he was your age, HA!" Oh god, no. Not that, please. Never in his lifetime would he chase a girl, ever. Best to intervene before this got too out of hand.
"... I just want to make some orange juice for Oscar's name day. Maybe an orange tree sapling as a gift?" he timidly answered.
His relatives as one sigh in disappointment and disbelief
"That's seriously all you could think of? Really?" His cousin exclaimed in bewilderment. Turns out he could actually have an emotion that wasn't just growling." You could make pastries, and cakes with oranges. You could make candied orange peels. Why, you could even concoct medical potions from oranges!" He nearly shouted in his ears. Christ, his breath even smells like orange. 'But all you could think was what, just juice? Really? I expected better from you." His cousin glared at him. Okay fine, maybe he didn't think through well enough, but to be fair he was thinking more, like disease prevention not, well actual cooking recipe-
"The point Adam is making is that you are limiting yourself to the true potential of oranges." His uncle exclaimed a near fanatical gleam shone in his eyes. "But don't worry, once my wife taught you our secret receipts, you would truly appreciate the noble orange!" He finished his speech with a self-congratulatory nod.
No, wait, I don't even know how to co-
"Yes, yes, now come along now don't be shy why I just received a new batch of sugar today! So hurry up, we don't have time to waste!" Aunty Jocelyn cheerfully laughed as she dragged him to the kitchen.
"Don't worry. If you can't cook, there's a first time for everything!" His uncle and cousin unanimously laughed as one. Their laughter slowly fading away as he finally came to grasp the sheer enormity of his situation.
…
Well.
He was screwed. But hey at least it would be fun?
Right?