Time Stamp: Winter 28th, 510AV
Place: In the woods, a ways away outwards from the Whitevine holds residence.
Status: Closed to other players, only William Shadow please.
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Okay, you can do this Dinnya, a small girl no more than four foot nine, warm winter furs snuggling into her small and childish figure, shielding her body from the cold. A white fluffy frayed hood hid her black hair and most of her coppery face, a definite contrast against the pure white color of the snow scenery around her. Hands gloved, she reached up for a low branch on a medium sized tree. The sound of snow crunching lightly under her feet, grasping the branch and trying to find a foothold on the trunk, pulling herself up. Her foot slips down, the sound of leather scraping against bark seemed to ring loudly through the air.
Looking around, Dinnyas heart was beating wildly at the thought of something dangerous and hungry having of heard the scraping noise. When nothing had appeared, as she thought there would have her heart slowed and her body relaxed. Lightly looking up at the trees branches, how am I going to scale this thing? Pondering how the others had done it, how.. How her brother had done it with such lith grace and ease. Her throat closed at the thought of Heran, a wave of tears threatened to break past a dammed wall as images of him falling backwards from a cliff entered her mind.
Wiping her eyes with a sleeve, Dinnya inhaled deep and hard as an attempt to keep the flood of tears from escaping. Pushing the thoughts of her older brother away and only focusing on what she had to. The problem at hand, trying to honor her dead brothers reputation by picking up his special skill- climbing. Again, Dinnya tightened her grip hard on the branch, finding a knot in the trees trunk and planting it firmly, or so she hoped it was firm against said knot. Pulling herself up again, the branch Dinnya held on to bent lightly from her weight, swinging her other arm around the trunk as an attempt to keep from sliding down again Dinnya pressed her face hard against the brown and cold bark of the tree. It stung lightly as her face rubbed against the course bark, as she slowly straightened her leg to stand against the knot her leg began to tremble and shake, making her balance uneasy as her nerves were being uncooperative.
Taking deep breaths, the white fog of Dinnyas breath came out in both long and short puffs of misty white air. Reaching up for a second branch, with the hand that was holding the first of the branches. Grasping it and pulling upwards again, Dinnya was maybe three to four feet up the tree. Shimmying the arm that was wrapped around the trunk upwards as she would reach for the next few branched. Dinnyas legs were now wrapped firmly but loose against the tree, shimmying her body upwards slowly, the light sounds of leather against tree coupled with the sound of snow falling off branches, birds singing their winter songs and the scamper of rabbits and deer. Although, Dinnya may be hearing these noises, but all she was really paying close attention to was climbing this dang tree.
Looking backwards to see just how far she had gotten, to Dinnya, it felt like it had been a million miles but in reality she was only up five feet in the tree. Dinnyas arms trembled lightly from the strain of holding onto the tree, not satsified at all with her accomplishment for having of even gotten that high up. She Pressed her face against the trunk again and slowly and carefully bringing her legs up while holding onto the branch with her hand. Pulling up as her breathing had become slightly uneven, a smile crossing her face as she began to inch her way up the tree. Even braving the chance of taking the arm wrapped around the trunk, away from it to reach for a branch from the other side.
Grabbing hold of it, not noticing the branch Dinnya had grabbed on to with her other hand was a tad bit dinky. As she pulled her weight up on it there was a loud 'snap.' With a surprised gasp Dinnya fell backwards while her legs had instinctively clamped tightly around the trunk. Big mistake, the momentum of her flip had caused her to flip down the trees trunk like a childrens slinky. 'Whack!' Dinnya's head connected with said trunk, making her release the block of wood from inbetween her thighs. Hitting the ground front first and hard with a loud 'thud' in the air, small snow mounds piling ontop of Dinnya's small body from the trees bushels of disturbed pine needles.
There was a shock of lightening to Dinnya's chest, or so it seemed. Her heart, her heart! It felt like it had stopped but at the same time jump around wildly in chest, trying to pound away at her flesh for air. Body curling up then suddenly writhing about as if Dinnya had been trying to restrain all the pain in her chest and back, her lungs, her heart, her head! She couldn't breath, it was as if the gods had stolen her breath and the ability to live. Dinnya herself pounded away at her chest from the outside, trying to beat the air into her lungs. How could she have gotten the wind knocked out of her just like that?
The pain was great enough to cause Dinnya's eyes to water like a overflowing fountain, hitting her chest a couple more times and willing herself to breath- forcing the air through her lungs painfully. Sucking in what seemed like bucket loads of air into her lungs, a sweet relief crossd over her body after the pain had subsided. Although, there was the beginning of a massive headache fumbling about Dinnya's head aimlessly. The adrenaline that had numbed most of the pain to her head was ebbing away. Thats going to be a killer headache, she groaned lightly at her stupidity. She was defently going to be a sore for the next few days.
What damage had been done, Dinnya didnt know, her limbs and body appeared to be fine, sore, but fine as she tested everything by slowly moving around, flipping onto her chest then back to her back, small pains shot around her back. Okay, pain is good, it's good, turning again to be on her back Dinnya let out a quiet and drawn out sigh as her head throbbed and seemed to burn lightly with a growing wetness on the back of her said noggin. Probaly just a small cut, Dinnya thought to herself as she slowly collected her bearings. Staring upwards into the sky, she wondered if she should get moving because of the possibility of a wild animal roaming around and picking up the scent of blood.
Maybe if she stayed still, then nothing would notice her till she was able to move around without much of a problem and get back home?