17th of Fall, 518AV
The morning seeped into her eyes before the light did. She was used to this now, when traveling the caravan always wanted to leave as the sun was rising, so she would have to wake up early if she wanted to prepare. She usually was dead exhausted when she fell asleep though, and this was not the case today. The mixed blood sat up, groggy with too much sleep, a thing she didn’t realize was possible. Today was her day off. Great.
Today would be the first day she had nothing to do in this strange new city, and the mixed blood did not have the guts to simply go out and talk to people. First, the talking to people part was difficult. She didn’t understand the language. Second, she didn’t understand the culture. They seemed to be quite work driven, which was fine, because Lani liked that life style, but they were reasonable people who allowed days off. She hated days off.
Lani was about to fall back into her cot and roll over, snuggling into the warm furs to sleep the day away, when she remembered something. Black orbs zeroed in on the metallic looking rock that rested on the table beside her water pitcher. Excitement began to fill her as she thought about having acquired the strange object. She had gained and lost a possible friend in the same day because she wanted to keep the thing so bad, but at least now she had it.
An errant thought told her that even if she didn’t want it she would have it, the rock seemed bound to her in a way she couldn’t explain. She could feel whatever energy it had embedded in her the first time she touched it. It was a warm, shimmering energy. It felt like standing close to a fire, but over her whole body, and the comfortable feeling one gets when snuggling with a loved one. She stood up, and began walking towards the rock, and felt the sensations grow with such an intensity it almost scared the mixed blood. Stopping in her tracks, she stepped away from the rock again, sitting back down on her cot. She wore a loose sleeping shift, and her toes where bare on the stone floor. She needed to get rugs for the oncoming winter.
Since they were cold she tucked them underneath her thighs on the cot, and placed a hand on her heart. It was pounding like she had a fever, and her own skin radiated heat that she could not describe. This scared her, and spiked her adrenaline, which seemed to throw these strange symptoms she was feeling over the edge. Within an instant, Lani thought she fainted. All her senses where cut off and she was floating in a type of void, however she was fully conscious and aware of the fact, which only instilled more fear into the mixed blood. She tried to shriek but she had no mouth to produce the sound.