Day 20, Summer, 514 AV
The sun had dipped passed the horizon long ago, giving away to the night. The pale moon stood strong and proud in the sky now, it’s gently light was only half in power as the moon was only a half moon. Such as was life, she thought to herself, some things faded away, only to come back eventually. However, she was a ghost and so all she was doing was nothing. She wasn’t fading and neither was she coming back to full. She would never be human again, this she had realized long ago, but she still mourned for her human life. In Kenash, there were plenty of reminders of what she had lost, but at least she hadn’t seen anyone that she used to know. Well, for the moment she hadn’t, as far as she could tell, Kenash was a long way from Zeltiva and that was how she liked it. Well, she kind of like it that way, however, she often grew very lonely for she didn’t exactly know anyone in Kenash. Wasn’t that the point? She asked herself as a soft sigh graced her lips, she didn’t want anyone telling anything to anyone in Zeltiva that she was dead and living as a ghost. There wasn’t a day that went by that she did not think about those she had left behind in Zeltiva.
She reached her hands out in front of her as her deep blue eyes peered at them, translucent as they were. What would they say if they ever found out? That she was worse than dead? Would they condemn her just like most of the citizens in Kenash. Would they tell her that her very existence at the moment was un-natural. She had heard that many times since being in Kenash, but she didn’t exactly want to remain in a city where her death would be a constant reminder. Where she would hear other women scream in pain as they experience what she had experienced. It was not a pain that she would love to re-hash. In fact, she would rather forget the pain, but her very ghostly existence only served to remind her of it. Forgetting the pain, was not an option, she thought to herself as she looked to the half-moon. Sometimes, Shal sympathized with the lone wolves that one, might by chance, hear as they howled to the moon. She could understand the loneliness that one might feel as they traveled their path alone.
Slowly, the ghost began to wonder exactly where her drifting form had gone, she was still within Kenash, this she knew for she wouldn’t drift anywhere else, for fearing that one might recognize her. Her drifting movements came to a stop as she dropped her hands back to her sides and looked up and around her form. Well, she was most certainly no longer in Reed Park where she had been admiring the sunset. It had been beautiful, even though she could no longer feel the warmth of the sun as it ebbed away, only to give way to the moon’s gentle light, at least she could still admire the view that the setting sun gave. Although, she admired it alone, an old man seemed to be fishing near by and a couple had also walked, hand in hand along the broadwalk. Human activities that she dearly missed, had sent a pang of sadness through her and it must have been why she had drifted away without a destination in mind. Looking up, she noticed a complex, and she angled her head to the right as she recognized this complex. It was The Traveler’s Complex, however she was standing, well floating a foot above the street behind the building.
Ever since she had died, Shalita had taken to admiring buildings, seeing as they had history. History that even she had but her history was not really note-worthy, not as note-worthy as buildings. She often wondered at how long they had stood there and if they had been used for something else. She had yet to enter this building, or maybe she should just simply admire it from the outside. People tended to scare easily when she just floated through the door. Well, it was more the fact that they didn’t like it, apparently everyone had to knock, including ghosts. Shal still tended to still try and do human activities, but they were tiring and it didn’t exactly get her anywhere that she wanted to go. People saw her as a ghost, not as a human and they treated her as a ghost, not really caring that she was once human like they were. Should she just give in to the darkness that she constantly felt within? To the anger that she felt on a daily basis, as she had been denied the full human life that she had desperately wanted to live. She thought to herself as she drifted back into her thoughts.
It was at this point that her gaze caught sight of a hooded figure, she hadn’t noticed it till now, perhaps that was because she had a way with drifting into her thoughts, something that she did fairly often. Well, it was only her and her thoughts that mostly kept her entertained, she had thought about getting a cat, but animals didn’t like her very much and she didn’t think that the owner of the Distillery would like a random cat running around his business. As it was, the cat might die of shock, for there were two other ghosts taking up residence at the Distillery. The hooded figure reminded her of an old childhood friend, he always wore a hood himself, but they had gotten up to quite the mischief when they were children. Another sigh graced her lips as she continued to watch this hooded figure, she did miss the people that she had once known, but perhaps it was just not her luck to ever remain within their company, she was after-all a ghost. Chances are, she would still be haunting these plains long after they had passed away. This hooded figure however, had captured her attention and other then the hood, it was the way that he moved that reminded her of her old childhood friend. It couldn’t be… Could it? She questioned herself, perhaps she should follow this person, just to make sure that it wasn’t him.
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She reached her hands out in front of her as her deep blue eyes peered at them, translucent as they were. What would they say if they ever found out? That she was worse than dead? Would they condemn her just like most of the citizens in Kenash. Would they tell her that her very existence at the moment was un-natural. She had heard that many times since being in Kenash, but she didn’t exactly want to remain in a city where her death would be a constant reminder. Where she would hear other women scream in pain as they experience what she had experienced. It was not a pain that she would love to re-hash. In fact, she would rather forget the pain, but her very ghostly existence only served to remind her of it. Forgetting the pain, was not an option, she thought to herself as she looked to the half-moon. Sometimes, Shal sympathized with the lone wolves that one, might by chance, hear as they howled to the moon. She could understand the loneliness that one might feel as they traveled their path alone.
Slowly, the ghost began to wonder exactly where her drifting form had gone, she was still within Kenash, this she knew for she wouldn’t drift anywhere else, for fearing that one might recognize her. Her drifting movements came to a stop as she dropped her hands back to her sides and looked up and around her form. Well, she was most certainly no longer in Reed Park where she had been admiring the sunset. It had been beautiful, even though she could no longer feel the warmth of the sun as it ebbed away, only to give way to the moon’s gentle light, at least she could still admire the view that the setting sun gave. Although, she admired it alone, an old man seemed to be fishing near by and a couple had also walked, hand in hand along the broadwalk. Human activities that she dearly missed, had sent a pang of sadness through her and it must have been why she had drifted away without a destination in mind. Looking up, she noticed a complex, and she angled her head to the right as she recognized this complex. It was The Traveler’s Complex, however she was standing, well floating a foot above the street behind the building.
Ever since she had died, Shalita had taken to admiring buildings, seeing as they had history. History that even she had but her history was not really note-worthy, not as note-worthy as buildings. She often wondered at how long they had stood there and if they had been used for something else. She had yet to enter this building, or maybe she should just simply admire it from the outside. People tended to scare easily when she just floated through the door. Well, it was more the fact that they didn’t like it, apparently everyone had to knock, including ghosts. Shal still tended to still try and do human activities, but they were tiring and it didn’t exactly get her anywhere that she wanted to go. People saw her as a ghost, not as a human and they treated her as a ghost, not really caring that she was once human like they were. Should she just give in to the darkness that she constantly felt within? To the anger that she felt on a daily basis, as she had been denied the full human life that she had desperately wanted to live. She thought to herself as she drifted back into her thoughts.
It was at this point that her gaze caught sight of a hooded figure, she hadn’t noticed it till now, perhaps that was because she had a way with drifting into her thoughts, something that she did fairly often. Well, it was only her and her thoughts that mostly kept her entertained, she had thought about getting a cat, but animals didn’t like her very much and she didn’t think that the owner of the Distillery would like a random cat running around his business. As it was, the cat might die of shock, for there were two other ghosts taking up residence at the Distillery. The hooded figure reminded her of an old childhood friend, he always wore a hood himself, but they had gotten up to quite the mischief when they were children. Another sigh graced her lips as she continued to watch this hooded figure, she did miss the people that she had once known, but perhaps it was just not her luck to ever remain within their company, she was after-all a ghost. Chances are, she would still be haunting these plains long after they had passed away. This hooded figure however, had captured her attention and other then the hood, it was the way that he moved that reminded her of her old childhood friend. It couldn’t be… Could it? She questioned herself, perhaps she should follow this person, just to make sure that it wasn’t him.
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