72nd of Fall, 518AV
It was late at night when Lani found herself shuffling down the corridors to her small apartment. She had woken up early to practice her stance with her Talon Sword, and then she was called to the Stables to help wrangle in the last shipment of hay for the season. It was a lot of heavy lifting to move the bales and make sure that they were properly covered for the winter season so that nothing but the horses were eating them. She had let herself grow weak, enjoying the relative ease of the scribe life. Although her mind raced daily on the new languages she learned and information she gained, the Chiet spent most of her energy on the work in her mind than with her arms.
As she unlocked her door, she nearly tripped over the scroll that was propped up against the frame. In an instant, Lani’s black eyes widened with anticipation. All traces of fatigue vanished as she realized who the letter might be from. It wasn’t as if she had anyone else to contact, or knew that she was in Wind Reach.
She stooped to scoop the scroll up and then pushing her door open. She let it shut behind her, nervous hands now shook slightly as she fitted the key back into the lock to close it for the night. She let her key and scroll rest on the table, immediately walking towards her pitcher of water, pouring herself a mug, and taking large gulps. She rested a hand on the counter that the pitcher, offering the scroll a concerned glare as it rested on her kitchen table. Her other stationary was scattered about her table, with her recent Nader-Canoch studies consuming her free time. Somehow the Lhavitian parchment didn’t seem to fit the studious background.
Still, Lani gave herself a few more chimes before she looked at the nerve-wracking note. It determined if Mads wished to share her thoughts and experiences with Lani, or if she had returned a cold rejection written in the perfect Craven script. Lani lit a candle, placing it on the table. She then retreated from the intimidating scroll to undress from her work clothes, slipping into a more comfortable shift, and pushing her calloused feet into stockings before she wandered back towards the table. Lani sat, leaned back in her chair, and looked at the scroll.
”Don’t let me down, Mads.” Lani whispered to herself, reaching for the mysterious note.