Timestamp: Summer 77, 515 AV It had been a long time ago, that Kailey had stumbled upon Endrykas with her parents, after having been led within by a guide. Well, not a long, long time ago, in the grand scheme of things. In fact, when you really thought about it, it was a rather short time ago really, but being that her life had been short, as she was still only a year old, everything that had ever happened to her seemed very close by when she looked back at it. As though she could reach out and touch all of her memories- the day she first walked into Endrykas, the day she had first eaten clovers and dandelions, the first time she had shifted from one form to the other, the first time she had tried meat that she had been offered and hated it and spat it right back out in an instant as everything about it seemed wrong and unnatural, the first time she had ridden a horse and fallen off the beast several times- even more times than she could count, and of course, probably the most important day of her life, if not one of the most important of the days- the one in which she lost her parents. The one in which she was separated from them, only to find that she could never quite find them again. This saddened her, and made the trip through the tents and the grass more melancholic than it should have been, and perhaps, a tad more nostalgic too. The grass was shorter here than out in the sea, Kailey found. But not by much, it just tickled different portions of her unadorned skin. It was just as green, just as there were bits that appeared an even lighter green, or somewhat brown, or somewhat yellow, if they hadn't been watered right- either too much, or too little, and not sunned enough, naturally. The tents were the same sea of colors they always were- the ones she moved through seemed largely brown though, or a sort of ruddy red. Although some came in different colors too- or had some sort of markings in various shades, sometimes purple or yellow for example. She wondered what they meant as she moved through the city. Skipping to try and cheer herself up. Her white dress jumping up with her- bouncing over her knees, whipping around her thighs, and then crashing back down only to do everything all over again. And again and again and again. She loved that, the feel of the cotton, it was comforting, in much the way that the sun's light was upon her face, and her bare shoulders. Although she had to narrow her eyes a little so not to much light would get in, and she'd be sort of stunned and sort of blinded as she chased neon colored lights in front of her eyes in tones of purple and blue. Anyway, the sun was still rising. It was in the eastern sky now, not to high, but not to low all the same. Kailey thought it was perhaps mid morning- so something like nine bells into it or so, maybe a few ticks past that. She wasn't quite sure as she skipped around a bend- weaving temporarily between a series of tents before the area opened up again, by what looked to be a cooking fire- as it was a circular space in the ground ringed by stones, which appeared to have a metal spit hanging over it. Kailey shuttered as she picked up the pace and moved past it, before glancing up at the sky temporarily, and noticing that the sun was inching higher and higher, and there were very few clouds about. In fact, she couldn't exactly pick out more than one... no make that two, slowly meandering against the soft blue backdrop, making their way from one end of the sky to the other. At a pace she could only describe as that usually reserved for snails, and perhaps little old men with stooped back, aching muscles, and a cane. Or something of the like. Kailey didn't think much on it though- only that it meant the day was likely to get hotter, and hotter, and perhaps a little stickier as it wore on. So she shrugged, and returned to her aimless trek through the moving city. OOCSorry this post rambles something fierce. |