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Spring 15th, 509 AV; Early Morning; Unnamed Beach ▀▄▀
The previous night, rain had thundered down from the clouds above and slathered Mura with cool liquid. The tears of the sky had been silent and had no accompaniment of wind or thunder. Mura had been refreshed and smelled clean, innocent, and tropical. Unfortunately, the sea would be more swollen in the morning and deadly to swim in. Instead of testing her swimming appendages, Natalina had decided to comb the beaches. With the sea swollen, things often became lodged on shore and could range from seaweed to money. The items were wonderful to decorate houses with and that was what Natalina planned to do. Her home had seemed very bland, very blank. Something had been necessary and she hoped this was it.
Early morning, when the sun was sleepily peeking over the water, Natalina was awake and moving. White hair was pulled back away from her face. Her bed was made (corner folded back!) and a handful of food was grabbed off the table on her way out the door. The worn backpack slung haphazardly from one shoulder. Though the pack had been in the water almost as many times as Natalina, she exited her home through the connecting decks. Swimming was not on the schedule. Leather sandals slapped against the boards, mingling with the awakening sounds of the day. A bird sang a catchy morning tune and Natalina found herself humming along. Low, then high, hold, go low, repeat. A smile blossomed on her face and made her seaweed eyes twinkle. With a small giggle, the Konti hopped off the deck end and landed firmly in the sand. Two deep footprints were left behind.
Natalina's home had been built on the sea directly, close to land. The trip to the beach literally only took a few chimes. A path had been beaten into nature, though nature still ruled it. Only one person could fit on it at a time and even then they had to step over weeds or large rocks. Crooked, it weaved back and forth several times before opening up to the beach. Trees and flowering plants normally made the path difficult to find.
White sand was everywhere! On this particle section of sea skirt, the water was lighter than the sky itself! Large, white rocks lined the bank. Trees seemed to lean over to be closer to the liquid, providing only a little shade. As it was, "Natalina's" beach was within seeing distance from Ocean Rush, a place where seahorse rides were available by the armfuls. She hoped to work there and be immersed with the seahorses, one day.
Discarding her backpack on the blanket of sand, Natalina took a deep breath. The surrounding area had been obviously been hit by the storm. Debris lay all over the place. To help the environment, and to simply make it look good, Natalina would clean the area thoroughly. First, collecting all the driftwood that had washed ashore... |