Spring 510, date TBD
They weren't kidding when they said "heavy rains may occur."
Frankly, Trista wasn't sure she had ever seen a downpour as impressive as this, not anywhere in her travels. She had grown up in a city where the time between rainstorms was usually measured in years, and she had to confess that she found the current storm a bit...excessive.
She had gone out for some fresh air, leaving Amaya behind to guard their "possessions" -- aside from some coinage, they had precious little. At any rate, she had been lost in thought, and hadn't been paying attention; the storm had taken her by surprise.
If she had been motivated enough, she probably could have managed to fly back, but the effort it took to remain aloft when king-size sheets of water were slamming against her wings meant that it would have to have been a life or death situation. So she had simply landed where she was, next to a stone fence that did absolutely nothing to protect her from the rain.
Admittedly, Trista didn't exactly need protection. She had spent much of her life underwater, and her Akvatari heritage meant that she was perfectly equipped to sleep outside in anything from Eyktol-level heat to Novallas-type freezing rain. But still, she looked -- and felt -- like a bedraggled mess, and would have appreciated any break in the weather that would have allowed her to freshen up and sit out part of the storm.
But that wasn't going to happen. Judging by the sky, nothing was going to happen except rain, rain, and more rain, and she was just going to have to sit here with her tail in the mud and her hair blowing into her mouth and wait for it to end. And wait, and wait, and wait.