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Summer 37, 515 AV
Sighing Fire moved her way onto the street and down the block. The sun was beating onto her already browning skin. Sweat caused the thin fabric of her dress to stick as well as the hair on her forehead to her face. It was not the best day out to be looking for the young girl but a promise was a promise.
Somedays she felt as though she might’ve bit off way more than she could chew. Others she felt grateful to have something to keep her busy, rather than sitting at home and stewing in emotion that she’d rather not be dealing with right now.
Thoughts of Sunberth had begun to plague her in her sleep, although most days were better than others now that she had distance from everything that had happened, yet she still had nightmares. Waking up in the middle of the night drenched in sweat was starting to become familiar. It was not something that she wanted, but unfortunately had to deal with.
A trickle of sweat ran down her brow. The back of her hand came up and wiped it away as she stared off the nearby dock out into the ever ending water. She had to squint against the reflection of Syna’s light reflecting off the surface. A shadow on the far horizon gave a faint shape of a ship either arriving or departing with goods. It was hard to tell which direction it was moving.
Approaching a woman near one of the smaller buildings on the strip of the dock she asked for what seemed like the millionth time that day, “Excuse me, I’m looking for a lost young girl, have you seen any children about?” The woman coughed and shook her head, indicating yet another person who couldn’t help.
Today felt like it was going to be one of the days when it was a bit more frustrating and that the girl that Melody and Misha spoke of was nothing but a ghost. There had to be something they were leaving out or that she was missing. It was such little information. Why did she get rid of her daughter? Why look for her now after so many years?
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Summer 37, 515 AV
Sighing Fire moved her way onto the street and down the block. The sun was beating onto her already browning skin. Sweat caused the thin fabric of her dress to stick as well as the hair on her forehead to her face. It was not the best day out to be looking for the young girl but a promise was a promise.
Somedays she felt as though she might’ve bit off way more than she could chew. Others she felt grateful to have something to keep her busy, rather than sitting at home and stewing in emotion that she’d rather not be dealing with right now.
Thoughts of Sunberth had begun to plague her in her sleep, although most days were better than others now that she had distance from everything that had happened, yet she still had nightmares. Waking up in the middle of the night drenched in sweat was starting to become familiar. It was not something that she wanted, but unfortunately had to deal with.
A trickle of sweat ran down her brow. The back of her hand came up and wiped it away as she stared off the nearby dock out into the ever ending water. She had to squint against the reflection of Syna’s light reflecting off the surface. A shadow on the far horizon gave a faint shape of a ship either arriving or departing with goods. It was hard to tell which direction it was moving.
Approaching a woman near one of the smaller buildings on the strip of the dock she asked for what seemed like the millionth time that day, “Excuse me, I’m looking for a lost young girl, have you seen any children about?” The woman coughed and shook her head, indicating yet another person who couldn’t help.
Today felt like it was going to be one of the days when it was a bit more frustrating and that the girl that Melody and Misha spoke of was nothing but a ghost. There had to be something they were leaving out or that she was missing. It was such little information. Why did she get rid of her daughter? Why look for her now after so many years?
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