The snow fell all around her like little feathers drifting to the earth. Each one made its way gracefully to the ground as she beheld the mountain rang that stretch out before her. Each mountain rose up as if a wave in a vast sea and she was just a passenger upon a tiny schooner. But, unlike the actually sea that roared not to far away, these waves were silent. The only sound to disturb the peaks was her breathing and the steady pace of her heart. Watching the forever still scene, something itched the back of her mind. There was something here that she was looking for, but couldn’t quite remember what it was. She didn’t know what it looked like, how big it was, or what she would do when she found it. All that was apparent to her was that it needed to be found. It need to be within her hands. If it wasn’t, everything would be lost. Straining her cobalt eyes to scan the fields of white, the young girl looked for this mysterious object.
Suddenly, she had the strong urge to peak over the cliff side. For some reason, she knew it would be there. Setting straight into a run, she bolted for the edge. She had to have it! If she waited a second too long she felt as if the thing would disappear to be never seen again. But as she closed the distance to the cliff, she hit a patch of hidden ice. The Inarta should have known better to have run, especially for the steep edge!
Losing her balance, the girl flailed her arms while she tried to stop. But, with no avail, she lost her footing and started to careen over the edge. Heart fluttering like a bird trying to escape the cage doomed to death, blue orbs searched for a way to escape this fate. Just as she saw the ground rushing up to her. . .
Her door was the sight that blessed her eyes. Soaked in sweat from the recurring dream, the crimson hair girl took a deep breath in. Her heart was only just now starting to calm from the perceived near-death experience. It still fluttered every now and again when she remembered snippets of her plunge.
Shaking the last icicles of her dream off, she flung her covers off her quivering body. It was a relief that dreams had endings. Unfortunately, life’s only reprieve was death. No amount of drinking, sleeping, or forgetting could help anyone escape. She had seen so many people when she was young try those very methods to pass the time as a Dek.
Coming to her dresser, she smiled at the nice clothing that she had now. Her Vinati was made of good leather with sturdy and think straps and little glass beads following the wind design she made upon it. And, though her Bryda was only black cloth with more red wind designs upon it, it was made of comfortable cloth. Even her simple black leather boots and woven belt were much more than she had ever had as a child.
Grabbing her fur lined Katinu as she made her way for the baths, the Endal smiled to how far she had come. Life was now better and she hoped that no fate was going to attempt to take it away.
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Coming into the main hall were all the Endal and hunters gathered, the huntress slowly pushed her dark, blood red hair out of her face. The soft waves cascaded all the way to her mid back and seemed to always find a way into her face. It was bad enough the fur around the rim of her hood was getting into her eyes. She didn’t need strands of hair joining them.
Come now Faye, no need to dawldel, poked her partner that waited beyond her.
Screwing her face up in defiance, she hurried along to him, Well, Shakath King of All, I’ll be sure to be more diligent.
If you become any more diligent, then the rest of us would be demoted to Dek’s for our laziness. huffed the bird.
You over exaggerate. replied Faye as she crossed her arms.
Feeling no need to continue the bickering, the black and dark blue eagle only let a small quip of a sound as a response.
As all the hunters gathered about to get their order for the day, Faye was shocked to hear her named pair with another’s. Starring opened mouth at the Tavina, Faye pushed her hood back as if it had blocked her hearing. Shaking her head, she turned to Shakath for a response. Alas, she did not receive one since all he did was ruffles his feather. Through their bond Faye only felt indifference to their passenger. Well she didn’t share such feelings. She had become suddenly nervous and ran a hand through her hair. She had never had someone ride with her and hoped she wouldn't drop him while they flew.
With nothing left to do but wait for this. . . what was it? Hess? to show up, she made her way to the entrance to leave the crushing crowd behind her.