9th Day of Summer, 516AV
Mid-Afternoon
Her life was becoming increasingly complex. It was truly shocking to her that such a revelation was even possible. Her adventures spanned nearly all of Mizahar, and with them birthed feats of growing prowess admirable enough to earn respect even from elders squatting beside a longhouse fire back home. Riverfall was safer and more docile compared to the other cities she had made her temporary home. Ironically, her time spent there was proving to be the most transformative period of her journey thus far.
A trip to a city-wide party had left her with an unexplainable ability, which gifted her an intuition that protected her from those that would do her harm. Soon after she was plagued, like many others, with a season-surviving addiction. Inactivity would set her mind to fire, tormenting her from the inside until she relented to an insatiable need for action. Each day she forced herself to engage in perilous activities just to feel the comforting surge of demanded adrenaline flooding her veins. Thankfully, that stint of illness passed. The sudden, unavoidable bond forged between herself and her new bondmate, however, was far more robust.
The bond was nothing she wanted. To share her life with another was something the Myrian woman did not feel she needed. Her last love had fallen on her sword and most recent lover failed to secure her affections. Then came Skyard. Before she even knew he was a Kelvic lion, an intimacy initially thought to be temporary yielded an everlasting tie.
Kaie was all wrapped up in the man from then on, always yearning for his touch as if his mere presence in a room was inadequate. It was love, and love they made over and over without care for any other previous partner still breathing in the world. No other compared. No other mattered. She'd set the whole world on fire before another threatened to stand between them. For that person, what a woeful day indeed.
It was not Skyard alone that occupied her mind just then though. Brushing past the wildflower field of Akalaks through the streets, it was her current companion that made her nervous. Her younger sister Jeida had arrived to complete her own pilgrimage, and with her she carried all the baggage of their past. All the grief, frustration, and newborn hate still lingered like an ax over Kaie's head. It was merited of course. Ashamed of her failures and the death of their father, she never got around to sending word back home that she still yet lived. Neither had she returned.
Kaie pushed open the tavern door of the Blue Bull with the younger Myrian at her heels. Amber eyes spotted a collection of chairs huddled around a table in the back far from other patrons. She made a bee-line for it and the two settled into chairs with their backs to the wall, gazes catching the skeptical eyes of other tavern-goers upon recognizing the women for what they were.
Nonetheless, armed with her acquired personal alarm system, she did not fear for the moment. Kaie ordered a bottle of wine from the barmaid when she approached. She made no hesitation about filling three glasses up while the pair waited for Skyard's arrival. It was time for her sister and bondmate to finally meet.
Mid-Afternoon
Her life was becoming increasingly complex. It was truly shocking to her that such a revelation was even possible. Her adventures spanned nearly all of Mizahar, and with them birthed feats of growing prowess admirable enough to earn respect even from elders squatting beside a longhouse fire back home. Riverfall was safer and more docile compared to the other cities she had made her temporary home. Ironically, her time spent there was proving to be the most transformative period of her journey thus far.
A trip to a city-wide party had left her with an unexplainable ability, which gifted her an intuition that protected her from those that would do her harm. Soon after she was plagued, like many others, with a season-surviving addiction. Inactivity would set her mind to fire, tormenting her from the inside until she relented to an insatiable need for action. Each day she forced herself to engage in perilous activities just to feel the comforting surge of demanded adrenaline flooding her veins. Thankfully, that stint of illness passed. The sudden, unavoidable bond forged between herself and her new bondmate, however, was far more robust.
The bond was nothing she wanted. To share her life with another was something the Myrian woman did not feel she needed. Her last love had fallen on her sword and most recent lover failed to secure her affections. Then came Skyard. Before she even knew he was a Kelvic lion, an intimacy initially thought to be temporary yielded an everlasting tie.
Kaie was all wrapped up in the man from then on, always yearning for his touch as if his mere presence in a room was inadequate. It was love, and love they made over and over without care for any other previous partner still breathing in the world. No other compared. No other mattered. She'd set the whole world on fire before another threatened to stand between them. For that person, what a woeful day indeed.
It was not Skyard alone that occupied her mind just then though. Brushing past the wildflower field of Akalaks through the streets, it was her current companion that made her nervous. Her younger sister Jeida had arrived to complete her own pilgrimage, and with her she carried all the baggage of their past. All the grief, frustration, and newborn hate still lingered like an ax over Kaie's head. It was merited of course. Ashamed of her failures and the death of their father, she never got around to sending word back home that she still yet lived. Neither had she returned.
Kaie pushed open the tavern door of the Blue Bull with the younger Myrian at her heels. Amber eyes spotted a collection of chairs huddled around a table in the back far from other patrons. She made a bee-line for it and the two settled into chairs with their backs to the wall, gazes catching the skeptical eyes of other tavern-goers upon recognizing the women for what they were.
Nonetheless, armed with her acquired personal alarm system, she did not fear for the moment. Kaie ordered a bottle of wine from the barmaid when she approached. She made no hesitation about filling three glasses up while the pair waited for Skyard's arrival. It was time for her sister and bondmate to finally meet.