28 Spring 513
The boats grounded on the empty beach in the North Suvan, and the pod piled out onto the sand. Ashka scrambled out onto the sand with the rest of them and balanced herself until her legs adapted from sea to land. It was time to build a bonfire, according to the Lia, which meant gathering wood for it. Ashka looked at the scattering bodies combing the beach, and then joined them, climbing up the dunes to the high tide line and probing through the debris there for driftwood.
She spotted a corner of salt-silvered, sun-bleached wood poking out from under a pile of seaweed, bent, grabbed it, and hauled. It wasn't as long or as stuck as she thought though, and the extra effort she had put in recoiled on her and knocked her off balance, so that she fell backwards with the scrap of wood in her hand, and landed hard on her backside in the sand. Ashka growled a rude word under her breath and scrambled back to her feet. She swiped uselessly at the sand clinging to her pants and then prodded at the seaweed again, with the wood she was still holding.
Two more silvered scraps of tree rolled out of the brown and gold tangle to land at her feet, and she scooped them up and carried them along the beach to add to the growing stack that everyone was piling up. The older boy in charge of the pile grinned at the sight. "Small wood, good, we need more of it. Put it on that end would you?" He pointed at one end of the pile, and Ashka saw that it had been organised in size order, from thickest to thinnest. She dumped her pieces in the scantly occupied 'small' section and turned to go back to the tideline for more when the boy flagged her down again. "We need tinder too - duck into the trees and grab some needles or holly, would you? It's not like any of us can get lost in there - all you have to do is follow your mark back to the sea."
Word count356 words
The boats grounded on the empty beach in the North Suvan, and the pod piled out onto the sand. Ashka scrambled out onto the sand with the rest of them and balanced herself until her legs adapted from sea to land. It was time to build a bonfire, according to the Lia, which meant gathering wood for it. Ashka looked at the scattering bodies combing the beach, and then joined them, climbing up the dunes to the high tide line and probing through the debris there for driftwood.
She spotted a corner of salt-silvered, sun-bleached wood poking out from under a pile of seaweed, bent, grabbed it, and hauled. It wasn't as long or as stuck as she thought though, and the extra effort she had put in recoiled on her and knocked her off balance, so that she fell backwards with the scrap of wood in her hand, and landed hard on her backside in the sand. Ashka growled a rude word under her breath and scrambled back to her feet. She swiped uselessly at the sand clinging to her pants and then prodded at the seaweed again, with the wood she was still holding.
Two more silvered scraps of tree rolled out of the brown and gold tangle to land at her feet, and she scooped them up and carried them along the beach to add to the growing stack that everyone was piling up. The older boy in charge of the pile grinned at the sight. "Small wood, good, we need more of it. Put it on that end would you?" He pointed at one end of the pile, and Ashka saw that it had been organised in size order, from thickest to thinnest. She dumped her pieces in the scantly occupied 'small' section and turned to go back to the tideline for more when the boy flagged her down again. "We need tinder too - duck into the trees and grab some needles or holly, would you? It's not like any of us can get lost in there - all you have to do is follow your mark back to the sea."
Word count356 words