The 84th of Winter, 513 AV
An empty building in Sunberth
An empty building in Sunberth
The weather outside the tent was nasty and terrifying. The wind was so powerful it had almost picked up the stakes that pinned the tent to the ground multiple times. It was as if the gods above were purposefully trying to blow down the many houses of Sunberth that were already unstable.
“It’s okay,” Lenz whispered to the child that sat beside her. The little girl’s eyebrows were sewn together as her face showed signs of fear and concern. This didn’t make Lenz feel any better, so she snuggled closer to the child and wrapped her arms around her shoulders.
“Are we alright?” Ipisol asked, her head cocking to the side as she studied her guardian as if for signs of weakness. Or lies.
Lensz sighed and dared to open the flap that was used to cover the only window available to them. As she did, gusts of ice cold wind slapped her face and blurred her vision. She closed it quickly, wiping her face with her gloved hand. Her face was now red and stinging from the impact.
She couldn’t lie, but with something acting as bad as the weather was at this very moment, she needed to show some hope and showing some hope was something Lenz was good at.
“Yeah, Ips, we’re fine.”
Ips was nickname Lenz had given the girl after they had spent endless days and nights together travelling the wilderness in search of a city to live in. The two had grown close, using each other as one another’s protection.
After seeing how miserable it was getting outside, Lenz knew that it would be both wise yet unwise to go out and get some things. It would be wise, because if they were unlucky enough to be stuck in the tent for a few days, they needed food and other necessary items, and would have them. It would be unwise, however, because it was a very reasonable possibility that Lenz could get stuck out in the storm. And an even stronger possibility that she might never return again.
These two thoughts were repeatedly pondered in Lenz’s head before she bit her lip and stared down at Ipisol.
With eyes like the earth covered in both grass and mud mixed together like some sort of magical concoction, Lenz explained to the child where she was heading and when she’d be back.
“Do you promise?”
Lenz’s hand ruffled the girl’s red hair before reassuring her. “Yes, I promise.”
And with the conversation finished, and a proper goodbye exchanged, Lenz quickly slipped on her boots, made sure she had her coat snug over her small body and slipped out the door, her gloved hands zipping the tent’s flap closed.
The red-haired woman was greeted with a chilly embrace of both ice and snow. It was a mixture that clawed at her cheeks and bit at her nose. It was a pain that couldn’t be explained without describing the feeling of a numbness of some kind.
Using her hand as a sort of shield, Lenz shuffled through the blizzard at a slow, but steady pace before she found herself using the old buildings of Sunberth for support.
Her destination was simple and her mind was set on where she was going. It was only one main place and it wasn’t too far, but there were a few different buildings one could go into. All the woman needed was a few, small meals and maybe another blanket or two.
However things didn’t go over all that smoothly. A few strong gusts of wind that would have sent anyone stumbling back to home, just made Lenz’s common sense stir inside her brain. She wasn’t thinking straight as she saw the closest building and fled for it in hopes to escape the winter’s wrath.
Assuming, yet also hoping that it was one of the Castle Commons buildings, Lenz tried the door, but it wouldn’t budge. She tried it again, this time with her gloves off so she could maintain a better grasp on the handle. It finally opened, propelling Lenz forward, and having her land face first in the centre of the room.
Blushing slightly at her clumsiness, she rushed back to try to close the door, but the wind was resilient as it battled her to the end. Thankfully, the thin woman won, jamming the handle in place as the door shut like it had been when she arrived.
Sighing a breath of relief, she looked around, but was disappointed when her eyes fell across nothing but an empty building.
Lolling her head to one side, her lips puckered out in frustration, she slapped her arms to her sides in defeat and decided to take a little break before taking another crack at trampling through the storm raging outside again.
How bad could it be anyways?
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