Caoin was completely unaware of the feline figure that watched her as she strode across the dreamscape towards where the other figures were gathered. As she drew closer, she noticed three men. Two were talking and the third was crouched over some sort of flowering plant. The two who were standing seemed to be discussing where the group was and what was going on, questioning the reality of their surroundings and eachother, the gentleman in the jacket insisting that he was real. She couldn’t help but wonder the same thing. Was everything around her real and were the men real? She would take them as her current reality for the time being. What other choice did she have? She was there, they were there, and it all seemed to feel so real.
Caoin looked from the man wearing pants, to the jacketed man, to the one crouching on the ground. Her arms drew around her body more tightly as one of the three approached her and addressed her, with more than just his voice. Not only did Caoin feel his eyes on her body as she accepted the coat that he offered her, but she could see him clearly examining her with less than innocent intentions in his pretty blue eyes. He did have a point though, it was growing colder and she was sparsely dressed for the occasion. The jacket slid around her shoulders and she allowed it to simply hang there, as if it were a cloak instead.
“Thank you,” she offered with a smile, before returning his introduction, though not for his benefit alone,
“I’m Caoin.” As Caoin smiled and spoke, her breath came like a fine mist in the cold, a fine mist that turned into a golden spark. Brown eyes followed that golden spark for a moment, entranced by its beauty.
It was then that the rather forward gentleman noticed the beast of prey that had been watching Caoin. Landon turned to her with a grin and a wink, offering to protect her, and in her mind she chuckled softly. Protect her from a cougar? She’d seen far worse on the Sea of Grass. No one could look at a regular predator the same after encountering the terror that was a Glassbeak.
“Protect me from such a kitten,” Caoin sassed back,
“you underestimate me, sir.” There was no fear in the young woman. No indication that she even acknowledged the large cat as a threat. She was Drykas, and the Drykas knew how short life could be.
Distracted by the cat and Landon’s forwardness, she had failed to follow the burning wisp that had slipped from between her soft, pink lips as she had smiled so innocently. But it was hard to ignore the green-thumbed gentleman and the effects of the spark that had originated with her, the only woman there. Perhaps the strange reality was trying to tell her something, to tell the men something. Caoin could only watch the escalating destruction and ruin that came from her smile. The once beautiful plant burst into flames and Caoin’s eyes were immediately drawn to the light. The gentleman who had nurtured the plant started to panic and Caoin started to move to calm him, but her reaction was too slow. The young man’s hands reached into the fire and Caoin’s world turned upside down as her footing was lost.
She felt herself beginning to fall as the ground trembled beneath them, and worse yet, she watched as the large cat leapt at her with clawed paws reaching out for her in a moment when she truly was just a helpless girl. What could have ended badly for the woman turned out to be not as horrible a situation as she had been led to believe, and though fear and adrenaline still coursed through her body, she felt warm flesh wrapping around her shoulders instead of the padded paws of a cougar. Caoin felt her world, her body spinning as she was pulled into the arms of a man, pulled against his body. The jacket that Landon had given her slipped away, and only the arms of the man holding her were left around her shoulders as he pulled her around, their bodies twisting in the air so that she landed not on the hard, angry ground, but on his own soft chest.
The fruit was tugged free and pulled from the fire. The world responded with further violence. Colors and sound. Chaos. She drowned in it. And yet, as quickly as it had come, that chaos was gone. The bush was gone, in its place there was only the fire that had started with her. Caoin stared beyond the fire, through the fire, at the saddened face that stared back at her, and she was horrified by the pain she saw.
“You ruined it. No hope now.” Those words, his eyes, tore deep into her, but not nearly as deep as what she saw next.
Caoin thought she had put it behind her. She had worked so very hard to bury it deep within her. Palms pressed hard against Xnnn’s chest as Caoin’s body went rigid. The horror that had been written on her face when she looked at Seodai was nothing compared to the horror that she displayed at the sight that Seo had become for her. Those pink lips… so soft… lips that generally only spoke the gentlest of words, parted again and Caoin screamed with a fear and pain that could only come from the deepest and darkest of places. Her hands came away from Xnnn’s chest to cover her face and block out the sight of Ruith. Nails bit deep into her skin, the smallest beads of red welling up around them. Caoin could only scream and shake uncontrollably.
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