8th Day of Winter, 515 AV
"It's no trouble at all," Eosi said. "I'd be happy to help you, provided you tell me where to go."
The woman in question, an harried young Konti nodded with marked relief.
"Just let me write down where to go and I'll be right back," she said, sweeping into the domed structure. Eosi stood patiently, anticipating her return. She quietly reviewed the day's plans as she waited. It was still early. Under normal circumstances, she'd already be on her way to Gideon's Glory. But as she'd passed into the main gates earlier in the day, she came upon a young mother struggling to maintain her children while she scoured the ground for tiny scraps of kindling.
"Here," the woman said, handing Eosi a small scrap of paper. Her woodland eyes drank in the information for a few moments before she tucked it into her cloak. A few crag firs should do the trick, provided the cliffs hadn't been picked clean yet. With nary a word of farewell, she turned and began up the well-manicured path to the city, along the Bluevein and toward the beach.
Bodies hustled up and down the street, their hasty breath steaming in the air. While some meandered, Eosi walked a straight line to her destination, aware of but unconcerned with the buzz of chatter all around. Excitement put a bit more momentum in her step. It wasn't so much to help the family itself, but rather to engage in some meaningful task. Splitting firewood was a vigorous job and the prospect of spending her morning doing it put a genuine smile on her face. It was a great opportunity to get some thinking done.
The cliffs crept into sight. Her step slowed as she approached Rookery Park, trailing the tips of her fingers across the bare shrubs as she passed by. Eosi pursed her lips for a moment, suddenly taken in by a memory. Her eyes closed and she suddenly came to a halt. The street was inexplicably empty, where just moments before it'd been full.
The brine of the sea wafted through her. It elicited a soft sight. The sensation of the breeze was just the same as it had been that night, years earlier. Eosi lingered a moment like this, giving nostalgia its due. Warm hands, lips. Two lovers fitted snugly together in spite of the cold. Her heart ached for the months she'd spent with Leo Zaital. But such was Ivak's will and she would not deny him.
Seeing the futility of lingering further, Eosi disengaged from the feelings, though it required a moment or two. Later, she promised herself. There was happiness in the pain, comfort in the memory. But it'd be have to be felt later, in the quiet space of Godiva's Refuge.
As she turned, she noted the suddenly empty street was no longer empty.