63rd of Summer, 512 AV Nanaria ran along the beach wearing what she wore the day she was born. The salty ocean breeze caressed her skin, beading and forming trails down the curves of her body, flying backwards into the air from the speed of her running. Too slow, She thought, pushing herself to run faster. The sand made it difficult to get a good foothold, and it was slowing her down, but the location was a good one, as there wasn't too many rocks, making it easier to walk - or, run - on. She thought about moving up the beach a bit, away from the water, where the sand was a bit more firm, when – OUCH! – She stepped on something and her leg instinctively flinched, sending her sprawling face-down into the ground. Coughing and spitting sand out of her mouth, she clenched her eyes shut and rubbed the rest of the irritating grains from her face before opening them. Getting onto her knees, she bent over to inspect what she had almost stepped on, half buried in the sand. It was a shell, a rather large shell, intricate looking and quite beautiful. From her slim weight crashing down on it, though, it had a slight crack in its center. The damage wasn’t too extensive, and all in all it was still quite presentable. Smiling, she grabbed a hold of it and attempted to wrest it out of the ground. As her fingers wrapped around the entrance to the conch, a small mouth darted out and bit her, then retreated back into its shell. She yanked her hand away and flapped it in the air, inspecting it for damage. ”Oi! That hurt!” She yelled at the… Whatever it was. ”Whatever! You’re ugly anyway!” She said, crawling a bit away from it to nurse her finger. There were two tiny pricks in her skin, but it didn’t look like it pierced through. It wasn’t bleeding, in any case. It poked its head out and stared at her with beady eyes mounted upon stalks, then turned and crawled away towards the water. Sighing, she laid down and stared up at the clouds rolling by, wondering what they were made of. Were they giant balls of cotton, or maybe puffs of smoke? Who knew. Who cared? Horus would know… She found herself thinking as the late morning sun beat down on her glistening skin, and that brought a tear to her eye. But just one. Today was a happy day, as opposed to all the miserable days the djed storms had brought around. When they were raging Nan was stuck in the bunkers with the rest of the Sylirans, because she didn’t want to brave the seas and she doubted her tent would be able to protect her. She was stuck, surrounded by stone walls, for what seemed like an eternity. They had passed, though, and things were returning to normalcy. And normalcy for Nan meant a day at the beach. |