10th Spring, 515AV
They were both dog-tired, utterly exhausted. But both Ayatah and Kuame could appreciate the beauty of Riverfall, and the peacefulness that it seemed to exuberate. The former remembered the place faintly from the last time she was here, but that seemed long ago now that Aya did not quite believe that she was looking at the same Riverfall.
"Look how pretty is." She encouraged tiredly, placing a hand on top of the head of the small boy next to her. Aya managed to stifle a yawn and arouse her voice into something more lively, "I think we'll like it here."
Kuame was too busy yawning to really respond, but he did nod his head slowly. It had been his initial idea for the two of them move: a childish suggestion that he had said whilst Ayatah had taught him the names of the other cities. She had laughed it off at the time: but Kuame, we live here, in Zeltiva!. But the more Ayatah had thought about his suggestion, she had agreed with him. Zeltiva had served its purpose for them both. She had achieved a university degree from the city, adopted a child. Kuame had been born, abandoned and eventually found, all within the confines of the place. They both needed to leave.
"It's safe in Riverfall, as well." She promised the boy, who suffered terribly from night terrors, "and we'll be happy. That's a the main thing."
Ayatah waited for Kuame to smile - she had to see him smile, in order for her to know that he agreed with this whole idea. And when he did, she gave a final nod and led him into Riverfall.
"Look how pretty is." She encouraged tiredly, placing a hand on top of the head of the small boy next to her. Aya managed to stifle a yawn and arouse her voice into something more lively, "I think we'll like it here."
Kuame was too busy yawning to really respond, but he did nod his head slowly. It had been his initial idea for the two of them move: a childish suggestion that he had said whilst Ayatah had taught him the names of the other cities. She had laughed it off at the time: but Kuame, we live here, in Zeltiva!. But the more Ayatah had thought about his suggestion, she had agreed with him. Zeltiva had served its purpose for them both. She had achieved a university degree from the city, adopted a child. Kuame had been born, abandoned and eventually found, all within the confines of the place. They both needed to leave.
"It's safe in Riverfall, as well." She promised the boy, who suffered terribly from night terrors, "and we'll be happy. That's a the main thing."
Ayatah waited for Kuame to smile - she had to see him smile, in order for her to know that he agreed with this whole idea. And when he did, she gave a final nod and led him into Riverfall.