Concentrate on the tea...yes, she could do that. The tea leaves, the whole plant, the...sugar canes, she mentally added to herself as she took a sip and tasted the sweetness. Just how much sugar had Ms Grey added? Linnet wouldn't normally have added more than a spoonful herself, but on this occasion it had an unexpected bonus...the surprising sweetness helped her to relax. Her face relaxed into a genuine smile as she drank again, her mind reaching out to the words and embracing them as she felt herself becoming one with the earth. The tiny grasses responded delightedly.
Linnet didn't notice immediately that Ms Grey had stopped speaking. She continued with the meditation, drinking her tea until more than half the cup was gone, then slowly placing it down next to her on the grass... the grass? She felt a relaxed kind of surprise as she opened her eyes and saw the little stalks that definitely hadn't been there when she'd sat down. It didn't occur to the girl that she'd encouraged them to grow or they were there because of her. She just assumed that it was part of the ritual, something that Ms Grey had done. Even the next stage of the initiation, the pledge, didn't seem so daunting now, She could remember the first sentence, the bit that just recited the names of the different elements, and after that...well, like Ms Grey said, there was nobody else to hear if she messed up a bit. It was a pledge, not a spell. She wasn't going to fail if she said it a bit wrong.
Even the fear at the sight of the dagger lasted only fractions of a second, rising up and then seeming to vanish almost before it had made itself known. It wasn't something scary, it was...for her? Linnet had known about this part of the rite, but being presented with something so sacred and precious, so important, so...hers somehow made it real. The wandering speech went virtually unnoticed; or rather, the girl didn't see anything unusual in the vague train of thought. What she couldn't make herself do was reach out and take the dagger. It was hers, yes, but so beautiful and perfect and special that it somehow seemed too much. That somebody so powerful, who she barely knew, would take so much trouble over creating it...
But why was Ms Grey sounding...nervous? As if she was afraid Linnet might not like it? That was crazy! How could someone so experienced get scared when she was in charge and knew what was going to happen and had probably done a ton of these before. Well, okay, not actually made elemental daggers, but... oh. Linnet dared to look up, reaching out a finger to trace along the handle, not yet daring to believe it was hers.
"It's perfect..." she breathed, allowing her fingers and eyes to trace the shapes of the runes for a moment longer before she actually took the gift, turning it over and over in her hands and examining it from every angle. The demin acolytes had made the emerald...how was that possible? "Thank you" she said, completely inadequately, though the emotion in her voice made up for the lack of words. But now came the serious part. The runes - she could do that. Could practically carve them, write them, draw them in her sleep...but to do it to the tree seemed so cruel, even knowing what would come afterwards...
It's okay, tree. We can do this. We can do this she thought as she raised her dagger for the first time. Her voice sounded pathetically young as she began nervously, haltingly... "Által Garth ja Madin, Hor ja Demin,Typh ja Incin, minä omis...omistan... itseni alkuaine neuvostolle. Otan tämän..." she paused for breath, glancing at Ms Grey for reassurance "... tämän pyhän lupauksen ja van... vannon vaalia ihanteita..." deep breath, carve the runes "... puolueettomuuden ja oppimista."
Having paused, Linnet felt a sudden sense of panic as she struggled to remember how the next bit began. It was the part about obeying the teachings of her element and the harbinger, but..? Oh, well. If in doubt, make it up. Her voice dropped as she mumbled the part she couldn't remember, and the rest came out in a relieved rush once she latched onto a word she could recall. "Alllll... hmmmm mmmm... eteenpäin minä tottelen opetuksia ja viisautta minun Harbinger, kunnes otan lopullisen matkaa ja morph osaksi nagy ismeretlen." One final rune, and the most important part of the pledge; "Niin se on, niin kauan kuin tekijät pysyvät, ma Linnet Gwynedd Willowsong, tee minun pyhä lupaus."
Linnet looked up with a mixture of relief and hope. Had that been near enough to be acceptable?