24th of Summer, 514 AV Scarlet had only been in Ravok for the past 5 days and no matter how many bells she had traveled the canals and the foot bridges of the city she felt like she was in a dark labyrinth that continuously changed its paths. She had no idea how she found it back to the boarding house each night but when she did she always passed out with sore feet and exhaustion settled into her bones. She had to find her sister; this was the closest possible explanation to where the Kelvic would have gone if she didn’t stay in Nyka. Scar refused to accept the fact she might be dead yet, not until she searched all of Sylira would she accept the possibility of that outcome. I don’t even know her name. The thought echoed in her mind like a plague, how was she supposed to find someone she didn’t even know the name of? Her doubt planted itself like a seed in her mind though she refused to pay attention to it hoping if she ignored it that it would just go away. Determination was a great personality trait and so as she rounded the corner of yet another building she paused in the mouth of the space between the buildings she looked around suddenly trying to remember how she had ended up where she was. “Left … right … down a couple buildings … right …” She spun trying to figure out which way she had come; somewhere along the way she had stopped paying attention. Sometime when the doubt had settled in her stomach she had made a grave mistake. Facing between the buildings she thought she recognized a business that peeked through the gaps so she headed off in that direction, the bustle of the main canals and bridges quieting behind her. Her steps echoed between the buildings and she stepped with a sure foot despite being completely and utterly lost in hopes that getting lost might lead her to the one she searched for. There had to be a silver lining in this somewhere after all … it was her birthday. The sound of feet shuffling brought her thoughts to the present and it echoed slightly off the timing of her own steps. There were several dips and alcoves ahead of her but she glanced behind her anyways just to see if someone happened to be walking with her. She didn’t see anyone with her quick glance so she went back to facing forward and ran her fingers over the edges of her fitted brown shirt smoothing it along the tops of her pants so there was no skin exposed. Her shirt had long sleeves that were just a bit longer then her wrists, and her forest green pants disappeared into her matching brown boots. When her eyes faced forward again she saw no one in that direction either and though she slowed her steps a fraction of a tick she continued in the direction she was planning on going. Nothing seemed out of place after that muffled sound so when she rounded the corner that was leading towards the building the hand that suddenly wrapped into her hair and yanked her into a darker corner caught her off guard. Without thought her hands came up to try to pry the thick fingers from her hair, a cry left her lips in her shock but it was silenced as she was slammed into the back of a building. A dull pain ached between her shoulder blades and her eyes took in her attacker. He was a large man, heavy and sweating with breath that smelt like stale ale. Her eyes widened and she swore at him “What the petch?! Let me go!” Her words were followed by her knee trying to come up between their bodies and impale him where Syna sure as petch didn’t shine. Her knee collided with some squishy bit of flesh and her hands that were clawing at his in her hair finally broke skin; she could feel the lubrication of forming droplets of blood making her nails slide easier. He grunted and the twisted smile that fell across his chapped lips contorted in pain, she felt her body slide down the wall as he hunched but didn’t let go of her hair. Instead her attack only seemed to invigorate him despite the pain she caused, he tightened his grip on her hair and leaned in closer so she could now smell the scent of fish on his breath underneath the ale. Her stomach churned wanting to gag from the smells coming off him as he whispered in a deep scratching timbre “Oye, I like it when you struggle.” In the small space between them she abandoned her hands from his in her hair, her nails caked in his skin, dirt and blood as she tried to push against his body to give her frame more space to move so she could properly attack him. Her heart rate pounded in her ears and she could feel the panic rising under the surface of her skin as he pushed his body against hers finally, pinning her hands where she couldn’t get leverage. “Get ….off…” she growled between quickened breaths and her arms burned with her struggle to free them. She felt his breath on her neck at the same time one arm slid between the sweat of his body and now hers as her adrenaline kicked in. With her arm free she reached up to his face trying not to waste time she went for the only thing she could think of with her limited movement and she attempted to press her thumb into his eye socket causing him to bellow out in pain. Under her thumb she felt the softness of the socket giving way but that satisfaction was short lived for the struggling female. In the midst of his pain he jerked back from her but he also used his grip in her hair to slam her head back against the building making her vision swim and stars to blind her. “You little wench!” He growled out as he got ready to slam her head back again with one hand while his other went to cover the eye socket she had pressed into. |