75th of winter, 519 AV
Once again, it was Imogen that had found her. Restricted from errands for the better part of the season after the stunt she pulled by returning well past nightfall, Aster had finally been let out to go do something for Alard on her own.
And it seemed once again she was going to break the rules. She wondered if he would eventually get tired of it and just chain her up inside the apartment. Now that was an unpleasant thought.
But it was impossible to say no to Imogen, especially when she was so excited. "Slow down," Aster laughed, as the girl tugged at her sleeve, jumping around her and babbling so fast that Asterope couldn't understand her.
To say she'd been scared when she felt a hand grab her elbow as she walked down the street had been an understatement, but Imogen was so excited she didn't seem to realize, which was strange for her.
"Come on come on come on," Imogen was saying, with no punctuation or pause for breath, as she pulled on Aster's sleeve, dragging her down the street now.
"Imogen please, at least tell me what has you so excited," Aster said, somewhat exasperated as she followed the girl.
"I can't! It's...it's crazy! You gotta see, you won't believe me," Imogen said, tugging impatiently at Aster in an attempt to make her walk faster.
"I highly doubt that," Aster said wryly, but she humoured the girl and picked up her pace slightly. Imogen lead her through the streets to the outskirts of the city; Aster expected them to go towards Tent City, but instead, Imogen lead her the opposite way, towards the ocean and the Dust Bed Ridge.
"Why are we going to the graveyard?" She asked, as Imogen lead her out of the city. Oh, but the fresh air away from Sunberth was always pleasant. Aster inhaled deeply.
"Not the graveyard," Imogen shook her head. After a bit of a walk, past the graveyard and up towards the ridge, Imogen lead them to a clear stretch of grassy land; it overlooked the ocean, and it was truly a stunning view. Not far away sat a single lone stone building.
"It's a lovely view, Imogen, but..." Aster was caught off as Imogen ran ahead towards the building.
"Not the view!" She yelled over her shoulder, and waited impatiently outside of the building for Asterope to catch up, bouncing on her toes. "Come on, geez, you're so slow," she complained, pushing open the wooden door and holding it open for Aster.
Aster was perplexed and, admittedly, slightly annoyed by this point, but she followed Imogen inside. "Imogen, this is just a roosting building for pigeons." The walls were covered with hundreds, if not thousands, of roosting places for the birds, and Aster could hear some faint cooing distantly.
"No, it's so much more," Imogen assured her, making sure the door was firmly shut. "Stand back and just wait a second. I promise, this is...it's amazing," Imogen said, breathlessly, looking up at Aster with wide and shining eyes.
Aster sighed. "Alright," she agreed, taking a step back from the door. Imogen followed suit, waited a tick, and then approached the door again. Holding her breath, the child cracked open the door and peered out, then let out a delighted whoop of laughter.
"Here, come see!" She said, throwing the door open.
"See what?" Aster asked, and then stared, because they were no longer in Sunberth.
Word Count: 578
And it seemed once again she was going to break the rules. She wondered if he would eventually get tired of it and just chain her up inside the apartment. Now that was an unpleasant thought.
But it was impossible to say no to Imogen, especially when she was so excited. "Slow down," Aster laughed, as the girl tugged at her sleeve, jumping around her and babbling so fast that Asterope couldn't understand her.
To say she'd been scared when she felt a hand grab her elbow as she walked down the street had been an understatement, but Imogen was so excited she didn't seem to realize, which was strange for her.
"Come on come on come on," Imogen was saying, with no punctuation or pause for breath, as she pulled on Aster's sleeve, dragging her down the street now.
"Imogen please, at least tell me what has you so excited," Aster said, somewhat exasperated as she followed the girl.
"I can't! It's...it's crazy! You gotta see, you won't believe me," Imogen said, tugging impatiently at Aster in an attempt to make her walk faster.
"I highly doubt that," Aster said wryly, but she humoured the girl and picked up her pace slightly. Imogen lead her through the streets to the outskirts of the city; Aster expected them to go towards Tent City, but instead, Imogen lead her the opposite way, towards the ocean and the Dust Bed Ridge.
"Why are we going to the graveyard?" She asked, as Imogen lead her out of the city. Oh, but the fresh air away from Sunberth was always pleasant. Aster inhaled deeply.
"Not the graveyard," Imogen shook her head. After a bit of a walk, past the graveyard and up towards the ridge, Imogen lead them to a clear stretch of grassy land; it overlooked the ocean, and it was truly a stunning view. Not far away sat a single lone stone building.
"It's a lovely view, Imogen, but..." Aster was caught off as Imogen ran ahead towards the building.
"Not the view!" She yelled over her shoulder, and waited impatiently outside of the building for Asterope to catch up, bouncing on her toes. "Come on, geez, you're so slow," she complained, pushing open the wooden door and holding it open for Aster.
Aster was perplexed and, admittedly, slightly annoyed by this point, but she followed Imogen inside. "Imogen, this is just a roosting building for pigeons." The walls were covered with hundreds, if not thousands, of roosting places for the birds, and Aster could hear some faint cooing distantly.
"No, it's so much more," Imogen assured her, making sure the door was firmly shut. "Stand back and just wait a second. I promise, this is...it's amazing," Imogen said, breathlessly, looking up at Aster with wide and shining eyes.
Aster sighed. "Alright," she agreed, taking a step back from the door. Imogen followed suit, waited a tick, and then approached the door again. Holding her breath, the child cracked open the door and peered out, then let out a delighted whoop of laughter.
"Here, come see!" She said, throwing the door open.
"See what?" Aster asked, and then stared, because they were no longer in Sunberth.
Word Count: 578