43rd of WInter, 517 AV
Avela dreamed of her mother.
She dreamed that she was chasing the woman through a field of flowers, each of her frantic steps kicking out a spray of brightly colored petals. Though Avela was running, and her mother walked at a sedate pace, nothing Avela did could close the distance between them; her mother always seemed on the edge of the horizon, just a step from fading away. Avela ran with arm outstretched, trying to reach her.
In life, Avela had no memory of her mother, but she knew, knew with the certainty of a dreamer in a dream, that the slight, silver-haired woman walking away from her had to be her.
"Mama!" she called in Kontinese, one of the handful of Kontinese words she knew. "Mama, please!"
The woman paused in her walk, turning back to look at Avela. Her eyes were a pale blue, the same as Avela's own, and she was smiling. She stretched out a single hand, marked on the back with a stylized lily. Avela put on a burst of speed, desperate, the fingers of her hand straining to reach for the woman. The wind picked up around her mother, a swirl of flower petals obscuring her from sight. The dream faded in a flash of color, Avela still struggling to reach out.
"No, mama! Mama, please, no!"
"No!"
The scream carried her into the waking world. Avela came awake with a start, breathing hard, staring up at her ceiling. For a moment, she was confused, wondering why she wasn't running. Then, her thoughts steadied themselves, and she touched her fingers, gingerly, to her face. They came away wet. Tears, she thought. She had been crying.
She took a breath, slow and deep, to steady her racing heart. Sleep tugged at her, trying to claim her, but she refused it for now, not wanting to go back to the dream. As she started to calm, she realized something odd. It was still dark in her cottage, still quiet, but surely she'd been sleeping for a while. Surely...
Memory returned to her. Yesterday. Yesterday, the sun had never set. She'd spent part of the day working, and the rest...
Her eyes tracked towards her window, the winter wind rattling at the latch. Kairen, she remembered. Her little brother had been just as energized by the day of sunlight as the others. He'd climbed into her cottage while she was out, made a mess of things while waiting for her.
If there could be a day of sunlight, why couldn't there be a day of night?
She lay back on the bed, staring at the ceiling. She should go back to sleep. She'd hardly slept the day before, enjoying the unnatural sunlight. It was cold, and she was tired, and she should sleep. But the fire was burning low in the hearth, and it would soon grow colder, and if she slept, the dreams would be waiting.
Dreams...
With a groan, Avela tugged the blankets off of herself and sat up, getting to her feet.
Avela dreamed of her mother.
She dreamed that she was chasing the woman through a field of flowers, each of her frantic steps kicking out a spray of brightly colored petals. Though Avela was running, and her mother walked at a sedate pace, nothing Avela did could close the distance between them; her mother always seemed on the edge of the horizon, just a step from fading away. Avela ran with arm outstretched, trying to reach her.
In life, Avela had no memory of her mother, but she knew, knew with the certainty of a dreamer in a dream, that the slight, silver-haired woman walking away from her had to be her.
"Mama!" she called in Kontinese, one of the handful of Kontinese words she knew. "Mama, please!"
The woman paused in her walk, turning back to look at Avela. Her eyes were a pale blue, the same as Avela's own, and she was smiling. She stretched out a single hand, marked on the back with a stylized lily. Avela put on a burst of speed, desperate, the fingers of her hand straining to reach for the woman. The wind picked up around her mother, a swirl of flower petals obscuring her from sight. The dream faded in a flash of color, Avela still struggling to reach out.
"No, mama! Mama, please, no!"
"No!"
The scream carried her into the waking world. Avela came awake with a start, breathing hard, staring up at her ceiling. For a moment, she was confused, wondering why she wasn't running. Then, her thoughts steadied themselves, and she touched her fingers, gingerly, to her face. They came away wet. Tears, she thought. She had been crying.
She took a breath, slow and deep, to steady her racing heart. Sleep tugged at her, trying to claim her, but she refused it for now, not wanting to go back to the dream. As she started to calm, she realized something odd. It was still dark in her cottage, still quiet, but surely she'd been sleeping for a while. Surely...
Memory returned to her. Yesterday. Yesterday, the sun had never set. She'd spent part of the day working, and the rest...
Her eyes tracked towards her window, the winter wind rattling at the latch. Kairen, she remembered. Her little brother had been just as energized by the day of sunlight as the others. He'd climbed into her cottage while she was out, made a mess of things while waiting for her.
If there could be a day of sunlight, why couldn't there be a day of night?
She lay back on the bed, staring at the ceiling. She should go back to sleep. She'd hardly slept the day before, enjoying the unnatural sunlight. It was cold, and she was tired, and she should sleep. But the fire was burning low in the hearth, and it would soon grow colder, and if she slept, the dreams would be waiting.
Dreams...
With a groan, Avela tugged the blankets off of herself and sat up, getting to her feet.
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