Day 21, Season of Fall, 513 AV
The rattling of chains, the feeling of cold iron on her wrists. A hand seizing her her, tilted her head up, a shadowy face with white eyes and a smile wide was the world. You are alone, and no one will save you. Kit squirmed, grimaced, snarled. No one will save you. A moment of terrible clarity, and Kit's eyes flung open.
She lay in a bedroll on a strange floor, momentarily silent. The sun had begun to leak through curtains. This was not her room, Kit realized, and was hit with a sudden, terrible panic. Where was she? Where?! Kit looked up, saw the steady rise and fall of Vanari's form on the bed above her, and the order of things clicked together. Kit cast a quick glamour over her body, the glamours that had faded over the night once more nailed hard in place, and the red-haired Alvad became Ria once more.
Bit by bit, Kit squirmed out of the roll, slow and quiet as she could manage a slim girl with nothing more than a chemise for modesty. She tried to make herself a ghost in Vanari's room, stepped in time with the older girl's breathing. She found where her shirt had been folded to the side, slipped it back over her body, pulled her trousers on one leg at a time. The floor creaked and Kit winced, looking over to Vanari for a long moment. If the Vantha had woken, Kit could not see it.
Kit wrapped her belt around her waist and tightened it properly, slipped her dagger back in its place, grabbed her cloak and pulled it over her shoulder. Kit turned the knob of the door, biting down on her lip, hoping the noise would not be enough to rouse her friend, slipped out and closed the door with a soft latching sound. For a moment, there was nothing at all. Then a glossy azure seemed to soundlessly etch itself into the very wood of the door solidified into shapes into letters. It said:
17TH BELL
SILVER SLIVER
SILVER SLIVER
The message persisted for three bells before fading away into into the realm of imagination and dubious memory.
There were only a few ways that one could approach the Silver Sliver, and Kit thought she had them locked down. The Nitrozians didn't want people to simply jump on a Ravosala and glide on past their services. They needed to browse, and so the system of bridges and roads here was extensive. Kit scanned her eyes over all the avenues of entry; streets to the side, canals in front, brides all around, looking for the one curious girl that she was interested in talking to. She wore Ria's face still, leaning up against the side of a nearby building, scanning the crowd for Ari.
Kit still knew little about Vanari. Perhaps too little. Was she employed? How was she doing? Was she in any danger? Kit knew that she was an accomplished traveler—how else does one get from Taldera to Ravok?—But everything else about the girl was an enigma, and that needed to change.
So Kit waited, tapped her feet, bit her lip and hoped that Vanari would bite the bait she had left on her door.