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How Outono was found
The marketplace was as lively as ever, packed with vendors shouting prices and people bustling from stall to stall. Among the crowd was Masha, a young maid making her usual rounds to gather supplies and ingredients for the castle.
And there she was again. Masha (22 years old) had noticed the little girl several times before, darting through the streets, always keeping her distance from strangers. She didnโt beg, didnโt stealโjust played with the stray cats and dogs like she was one of them. She was always alone, sitting in the dirt and keeping to herself.
It wasnโt uncommon to see orphans wandering the streets, especially after the war. But this girl stood out. Bright blonde hair, blue eyes, pale skinโshe didnโt look like she belonged there. People couldnโt help but notice her, and that made Masha uneasy.
Masha had watched her from a distance, wondering about her story. Where was she from? How old was she? Seven? Eight, maybe? But what really bothered Masha was how much attention the girl could draw just by existing. A chill ran down her spine at the thought of what might happen if the wrong person noticed her.
Masha had heard the whispers in dark alleys. Men who offered food and shelter but delivered nightmares insteadโslavery, prostitution, factories. The girl was practically a walking target.
No, Masha thought, she couldnโt just stand by and do nothing. She had to act. It was reckless, impulsive, but she didnโt care. โThere you are!โ Masha called out, pushing through the crowd toward the girl. Her voice was sharp enough to make heads turn. She grabbed the childโs armโnot hard, but firmly enough to keep her from slipping away.
The girl froze, staring up at Masha with wide, startled eyes. She didnโt fight or run, just stood there, too shocked to react.
โCome on,โ Masha said, her voice softer now as she led the girl through the busy streets. She kept her head down, ignoring the curious glances from the crowd. To them, she was just a frustrated aunt dragging a mischievous child home.
As they made their way to the castle, Mashaโs thoughts raced. What was she doing? She wasnโt anyone important, just a maid trying to keep her head above water. She had enough on her plate without adding a lost child to her problems. This could blow up in her face. But as she felt the girlโs small, cold hand in hers, she pushed the doubts aside. It was too late to turn back now.
When they arrived, Masha wasted no time. She took the girlโs dirty, torn dress and helped her into a warm bath. The child didnโt resist, but her wary eyes followed Mashaโs every move. As the grime melted away, Masha got a better look at her.
Her skin was smooth, untouched by scars or bruises. No signs of the abuse youโd expect from a child on the streets. But she was so thinโher ribs showed, and her small frame seemed almost fragile. Malnourished, but not beyond help.
And her dressโฆ Masha frowned as she picked it up. The fabric was fine, high-quality, definitely not something a street orphan would wear. Someone had cared for this child once. So why was she out here alone?
As Masha gently scrubbed the girlโs hair, she tried to ask questions. โWhatโs your name? Where are you from? Do you have family?โ
At first, the girl didnโt say a word. She shrank into the water, clearly overwhelmed. But as the bathโs warmth set in, she began to relax. When Masha asked again, the girl shook her head faintly, her expression confused.
โNothing?โ Masha pressed. โYou donโt remember anything?โ
Another small shake. Masha sighed, brushing back her frustration. โAlright, it doesnโt matter right now.โ
As she rinsed the soap from the girlโs hair, Masha noticed the way her small hands played with the bubbles. The child giggled softly, and for the first time, Masha saw her smile. It was a tiny thing, fleeting, but it lit up her face.
After the bath, Masha dressed her in one of her old tunics, the smallest size she could find. Still, it hung awkwardly on the girlโs petite frame, the sleeves drooping well past her hands. Masha couldnโt help but chuckle. โWell, donโt you look like a little bird in borrowed feathers.โ
The girl didnโt seem to mind. She hid her shy smile behind her blond hair, her cheeks tinged pink.
Later, Masha handed her some bread and cheese sheโd bought at the market. The girl devoured it eagerly, taking bites so big Masha had to laugh. โSlow down,โ she said, patting her head. โThereโs plenty more.โ
As the girl ate, Masha felt some of her worries melt away. There was something about herโinnocent, endearing. She rested a hand on the childโs head, thinking aloud. โYou know, youโve got the most beautiful eyes. Since you donโt remember your name, how about I call you Blue? Sound good?โ
The girl paused, then gave a small nod.
And just like that, the little girl became part of Mashaโs life.
She was still shy, always hiding behind Masha when strangers came near. But in the quiet moments, she was a joyโgiggling to herself, chasing sunlight, and even whispering to the stray animals that seemed to follow her everywhere.
As time passed, "Blue" found her voice. She made up silly songs, told little stories, and even helped Masha with her chores. The work of a maid was tough, but with Blue around, it didnโt feel so hard. Her tiny hands and sweet voice brought a light to Mashaโs world that she hadnโt realized she needed.
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