by Adalia on January 4th, 2011, 4:38 am
A small sigh left through the womans lips as the pool came into focus. A dead end. Her gut had been right. Now they had to go all the way back to the landslide! All of this effort, all of the energy they had spent to come to this point was for not. It was a dead end! An irritated hand brushed her blond hair behind her ear, as a puff of disappointed breath left her lips. "Lovely," she whispered softly, dropping down to her knees before the pool. "At least Makutsi answered my prayers, even if my Mistress did not," she then added, shaking her head in dismay. Before Zagary even suggested that they could refill their canteens, she was doing just that, uncorking the small container held on her hip and dipping it under the water. Icy blue eyes watched as air bubbled out of the canteen, reaching the surface in the "blub-blub-blub" pattern so familiar to any whom had filled a vessel in a body of still water before. After letting Zagary fill his canteen, and after filling the canteen on Aeden's unconscious form, the woman sighed a little, taking a bit of liberty with the water they had. Scaled, webbed hands slowly unbuttoned the opal cloak that clung to her shoulders. Pale arms snaked their way out of the loose sleeves, revealing the black bodysuit that hid underneath.
She felt her body Call for the water, Call for its cold kiss upon her skin, even if only on her face, even if only for a second. The sight of the small body of water had made the poor girl's heart yearn for the waves of the ocean, the feeling of the salt-filled water against her bare skin. This would have to do. The ocean was, quite literally, a world away. The woman lowered the entirety of her head into the water, submerging as much as she could without getting her clothes wet. The relief, and the shock, was immediate. A wave of freezing cold collided with her face, soon creeping up until it covered the entirety of her head, lapping up at her pale, scale-emblazoned neck. The nagging in the back of her head went away, replaced with a sense of calm, a sense of utter peace. Blond hair floated weightlessly around her head in a twisted frame. Pale lids hid curious blue eyes. She was at peace. As the breath she held in her lungs began to burn, she simply relaxed, releasing the breath from her lungs, letting the air bubble to the surface of the pool. Without a conscious thought, her gills began stripping oxygen from the water she lay within, sustaining her long after a normal man would have fallen unconscious, or even died. Webbed hands circled in the water, moving fresh water over her gills. The only sign she was alive was a movement of her leg ever minute or so, entirely for Zagary's benefit.
She was at peace.
Eventually, she opened her eyes, peering into the depths of the puddle. The sight before her caused the woman's heart to skip a beat. It was not just a puddle! It was a whole path! It was a tunnel filled to the brim with water! Blond hair flew out of the water as a small gasp filled her lungs, allowing her to exclaim to her companion in a mix of delight and surprise. "Rak'keli spoke with my mother!" she declared in hurried Common, beginning to remove her bodysuit. "This pool isn't just a pool, it's a submerged path. It leads somewhere. If water is in this tunnel, that means that this must lead up somewhere along the line! I'll go scout ahead, see just how long the tunnel is, see what's on the other side, see if I can get you two through!" by now, her bodysuit was on the floor with her cloak, leaving her skin entirely exposed to the elements. If she wore either article of clothing into the icy water, she would die of hypothermia the moment she exited the water with no means to dry off. This way, she had her own clothes to dry off if she made it back this way. It was a gamble, but it had better odds than digging their way out. Her Aunt had gotten her Mother to give her the Sight to see this path. It had to be the way out. It had to be. Hair wet, she threw a glance over her shoulder to Zagary, speaking softly to him. "Wait here. Set off the lantern to conserve fuel. If I'm not back within... a while, go back and try to dig a way out. If you get out, and I don't... tell Sitkanis I love him," her eyes met with his. It was only then that she realized that she was standing entirely exposed before a man other than Sitkanis. By the Goddess, she could only hope that he would understand that it was to bring them back together again.
The Konti lowered one foot into the pool, and then decided to simply get it over with sooner rather than later. She shook her head to fling excess moisture from her hair. A pointless movement, but one she made none the less. Then, in a simple, fluid motion, she joined with Laviku's world, slipping into the ice-cold water without a care. Pale fingers and toes spread wide to open up the webbing between them, and with certain, powerful movements, she began moving through the dark, icy water, hoping to find the salvation her party sought.