55th Day of Winter, 508AV She had only spent a handful of weeks as a slave to the man who'd kept her mother before she managed to slip away. Without a plan of any variety, her escape was reckless and idiotic, and in broad view of her captors. One moment she had been carrying a tray from one end of a small gathering of nobles to another, and the next minute she was standing on the waist-high stone wall, peering down at the waves that crashed against the cliffside. And it was by the grace of her Goddess that she did not dash her skull to pieces on the rocks when she dove off that balcony and into the water below. And then she swam. Concealed by the water that cradled her, she remained submerged, breaking through to the surface only every few hours to get her bearings. Compared to the slavers, these waters were gentle, and the constant expenditure of such energy gave her something to focus on besides the fact that she had not taken the time to find Caelum -- what if he'd been taken to Sunberth as well, and she had left without him? Several times she nearly turned back, but she stopped, realizing that she had no proof one way or another where he was. And so she swam. She paused every so often to burrow into a sandbar and rest, but otherwise she propelled herself forward as quickly as possible. She did take time to remove the heavy bangles and decorative gold chains that adorned a Sunberth slave; it pleased her to lay such finery to waste in the belly of the sea. When she emerged beneath the docks of Sahova, she breathed a sigh of relief and lifted herself out of the water and up onto the empty planking. She sat on the edge of the unused dock, her feet dangling over the water, and began to wring the water from her hair. There was a sort of giddiness in her exhaustion; she was jittery and agitated, perhaps slightly unnerved. What was it? She dropped the fistful of her heavy, wet hair and it hit her shoulders with a slap, but that was the only sound, it seemed. Round, cobalt eyes lifted to rove over her surroundings and aside from the lapping of the waves, she was surrounded by stillness and silence. |