33rd of Summer
515 AV
515 AV
Depression was a curious thing. Caught in the moment, one could forget that they were sick. They could pretend to be happy, at the very least. If they were with friends it made the burden easier; you had people around you who could make you laugh even with the crushing weight on your chest.
Asen didn't have many friends after the majority left on a boat. Sure, she still had Sayana and Aren and Rhov (you could even count Garland and Nivel if you were including acquaintances), but how long had it been since she'd seen them? Too long. The one constant in her life was Marissa. Every three days without fail they'd head over to the Training Grounds. Every three days, Asen felt better.
Yesterday was the third day, and the half-Dhani sensed the heaviness returning. She didn't like the heaviness. She could drink to cure it, if only temporarily, so after the third day she'd find herself at the Stallion on the first night. Did she always drink herself into blacking out? No, not always. It was too expensive.
At the present moment she had just sat down with her first mug of ale for the night. It didn't taste so bad after a while, honestly. She handed over the silver Miza that it cost and watched the barmaid walk away from her table. It was technically hers, since a harsh look and a some sharp words deterred most drinking companions. There were a few days where she didn't mind the occasional stranger sitting down with her and sharing whatever story they'd caught wind of.
Right now, though, she'd really like some company.
Ledger-1 SM for mug of ale
Asen didn't have many friends after the majority left on a boat. Sure, she still had Sayana and Aren and Rhov (you could even count Garland and Nivel if you were including acquaintances), but how long had it been since she'd seen them? Too long. The one constant in her life was Marissa. Every three days without fail they'd head over to the Training Grounds. Every three days, Asen felt better.
Yesterday was the third day, and the half-Dhani sensed the heaviness returning. She didn't like the heaviness. She could drink to cure it, if only temporarily, so after the third day she'd find herself at the Stallion on the first night. Did she always drink herself into blacking out? No, not always. It was too expensive.
At the present moment she had just sat down with her first mug of ale for the night. It didn't taste so bad after a while, honestly. She handed over the silver Miza that it cost and watched the barmaid walk away from her table. It was technically hers, since a harsh look and a some sharp words deterred most drinking companions. There were a few days where she didn't mind the occasional stranger sitting down with her and sharing whatever story they'd caught wind of.
Right now, though, she'd really like some company.
Ledger-1 SM for mug of ale