Season of Summer, Day 58 507 AV
[Flashback] Private, Tag: Abashai
Night had fallen although truthfully she neither noticed nor cared. The scorching sun, the chilling nights, they made no difference to the woman when the pain within burned hotter than the flames of the sun, and chilled colder than the winds on the sand. She only rested when the horse that carried her moved forward no more, she only guided towards the distant fields of green she saw when her eyes drifted shut, and sleep came to claim her. Yahal cared not for her sacrifice when he had taken back his gift of Ahmen. Her thoughts that day that she sat within the tent with the body of her intended were still as firm as the sands that slipped past her fingers.
Blue eyes slowly blinked, taking in the fact she laid upon warm sands, still cooling in the night air. The veiled figure slowly pushed herself up to her knees and numbly looked around. She did not walk, she gave over all that she had owned to the flames, and then to her saviors. They in turn gifted the young one with a beast, and supplies despite her words. In the distance, tall trees and bushes grew and slowly the woman made her way there, one step before another. She was not surprised to find the horse already at the oasis, chewing idly on a small patch of grass, probably having already long drunk its fill. It was not the first time the creature had abandoned its rider outside of a oasis, as if to wake the woman, and pull her back to her feet. Once she even suspected the creature purposely allowed her to slide from its saddle and slip into the cool pool it had sat itself beside.
Yet she did not curse the creature, going as far as to thank it and Yahal often for its gifts. The horse of the nomads seemed to know well where to lay, and when to rest when it’s rider did not. Oblivious and slow in step the figure past her beast with a hand reaching out to stroke its head in her passing, before collapsing to her knees by the waters edge. Hands moved tugging aside the Abaya that covered her face and hair her hands reaching for the cool waters to bring life back to parched lips and let it wash over her skin. Skyward the girl looked, she no longer cried as she looked up to the skies, but looked up to the stars in silence for long moments before looking back to the water before her and drinking again.