15
summer 515AV
10 bells
10 bells
Rufio wiped sweat from her brow with her forearm as she halted just beyond the outskirts of Endrykas. Syna's rays beat down fervently on the Grasses ahead, and the sky above was a glass orb of pristine blue, not a fluffy cloud to offer the respite of shade. The half-blood had arisen late that morning, still, she intended to spend her afternoon on a forage for herbs to practise brewing healing concoctions with.
Her green aspirations had been on her mind this season, more than usual. Nineteen Summers old without a husband, even a strider, she was becoming self-conscious of her mismatched place among the Drykas. The half-blood's heart longed to make her life meaningful to her father's people, her hands only knew one skilled way how.
Rufio's benshira mother, Evelyn, had left behind her a journal when she passed into her next life. Within it's soft-leather bindings were pages and pages of painstakingly detailed botany sketches, and neat shiber flowing from right to left. Every so often the paper marked with lilac or pink or yellow stains left behind by pressed flowers once kept between the pages.
Rufio had chosen to wear an embroidered dress in the Summer daze, and simple woven sandals, to combat heat-stroke. Her darker complexion would save her from the worst of sun-burn, at least, although if this weather were to keep up, she'd soon find herself more dotted with freckles than she already was.
With a deep inhale, Rufio began into the Grass. It wasn't long before an odd, nagging feeling of something missing began to tug at her conscious. As if she had forgotten something. With a disgruntled groan, she halted, again, and checked in her backpack for whatever her intuition meant for her to discover.
Dread, cold, swept over the half-Drykas. Her mother's journal was not among her things. Her heart was gripped by that horrible, terrifying panic one feels when they misplace their dearest of things. Her dark eyes implored the dry, cracked ground for help. Where is it?! Did she drop it?! What way did she come?! She retraced her steps haphazardly, roving this way and that.
No use. It was not there. Quite frantic, Rufio grasped her short, thick crop of hair in her fists and tried to think. Maybe it isn't out here? A soothing thought cooed. Yeah, that'd be right, Rufio. Empty-head. Her grass-sign self-chastised. With urgency, the half-Drykas raced back to her tent.
When she stepped in under the shade, she cared little for the relief it brought from the day. Her hands pulled apart her bedroll and blankets, tossed aside shabby cushions, lifted a faded rug, threw open the chest she used as a sort-of-table, rummaged in beech-wood baskets. No, no, no! Her heart wrenched and dipped, as she sunk to the dirt.
It can't be lost! It's got to be here, somewhere? Her brow was low and creased as she thought, hard. Hold up! Spark of inspiration, hope. Maybe it fell out on the way. A groan rumbled off her lips as she realised she would have to track-back her winding pathway through Endrykas.
This was turning out to be a stressful morning.