Dalavesta Stalinsa
74th Spring 522 AV – Slaver’s Row
The day had gone from pretty good, to not too bad, to alright and had hammered its pace right past the rest and straight to petching terrible by the time they had managed to start making their way back home to their tent. They weren’t going to make it either, as they had trudged down the muddy streets, cloaks pulled tightly around each other as they carried what supplies they had managed to pay up for, the rain had drenched the entire bloody city in a handful of chimes. Even huddling together, supporting each other against the wind that buffeted them, they had trouble making good time. Eventually they were forced to huddle into random doorways for rest, which was where they currently were, soaked through and panting with effort.
“Damned storm! Where the petch did it come from?” she shouted at Bron, hearing dulled slightly by the roaring weather, “you alright Rowen? Still got the stuff?” she pulled the guard close, squeezing their hips together affectionately.
As she nodded to signal that she was going to try for another mad dash to the next place of refuge there was a mighty cracking sound, followed by a shockwave of pure wind from the impact. Lightning had slammed into the rooftops further down the street, the sudden brightness flashing in their vision, leaving trails of colour and white as they blinked, shaking them away and Ves pressed her fingers into her eyes to try to ease if off as another cracking sounded behind them, this time sending chunks of the dirt street flying in all directions, showering them with flecks of mud as they pressed their backs into the doorway instinctively.
“Petch me! We need to get out of this before we get cooked. I’m wearing bloody metal!” she screamed, fear clear in her voice now as her eyes widened and the other woman would see them shine with the fear.
All day they had been plodding through casual grunt work for some contract from the Establishment, a dirty and violent one but one that they had handled together as a team well enough. But that had meant they were kitted out for fighting and were now prime targets for the elemental power of the storm now rampant around them. Her eyes searched, looking for a way out and after a few wild chimes – and further cracking of electric power that sent the hairs on her body to standing – she spotted one literally across the street. It was a house, tattered and windows black to suggest that no one was home. The door hung from its hinges and so she guessed that meant that there was no one who could call it home. She pointed at it, letting her partner know where she intended to go and then counted down on her fingers from three.
“Now!” she screamed, as loudly as she could, before bursting forwards into the street.
It was but a few moments but hey were moments that her heart pounded and her throat closed in, time slowing as cracks sounded and she expected to get fried in her own armour – having only found Bron that season it would fit her luck. But Ovek was with them this time and they all but battered the door down, collapsing it inwards and landing upon it, sprawling together – finally out of the rain. Pushing her pack aside and off of her she pushed herself up onto her elbows, looked at Bron…and burst out laughing as she rolled backwards, the adrenaline high of survival turning relief into pure joy. She kissed Bron’s forehead firmly before collapsing backwards with a groan of satisfaction.
“Oh Rowen…what’s say we spend the night eh?” she continued to giggle.
The day had gone from pretty good, to not too bad, to alright and had hammered its pace right past the rest and straight to petching terrible by the time they had managed to start making their way back home to their tent. They weren’t going to make it either, as they had trudged down the muddy streets, cloaks pulled tightly around each other as they carried what supplies they had managed to pay up for, the rain had drenched the entire bloody city in a handful of chimes. Even huddling together, supporting each other against the wind that buffeted them, they had trouble making good time. Eventually they were forced to huddle into random doorways for rest, which was where they currently were, soaked through and panting with effort.
“Damned storm! Where the petch did it come from?” she shouted at Bron, hearing dulled slightly by the roaring weather, “you alright Rowen? Still got the stuff?” she pulled the guard close, squeezing their hips together affectionately.
As she nodded to signal that she was going to try for another mad dash to the next place of refuge there was a mighty cracking sound, followed by a shockwave of pure wind from the impact. Lightning had slammed into the rooftops further down the street, the sudden brightness flashing in their vision, leaving trails of colour and white as they blinked, shaking them away and Ves pressed her fingers into her eyes to try to ease if off as another cracking sounded behind them, this time sending chunks of the dirt street flying in all directions, showering them with flecks of mud as they pressed their backs into the doorway instinctively.
“Petch me! We need to get out of this before we get cooked. I’m wearing bloody metal!” she screamed, fear clear in her voice now as her eyes widened and the other woman would see them shine with the fear.
All day they had been plodding through casual grunt work for some contract from the Establishment, a dirty and violent one but one that they had handled together as a team well enough. But that had meant they were kitted out for fighting and were now prime targets for the elemental power of the storm now rampant around them. Her eyes searched, looking for a way out and after a few wild chimes – and further cracking of electric power that sent the hairs on her body to standing – she spotted one literally across the street. It was a house, tattered and windows black to suggest that no one was home. The door hung from its hinges and so she guessed that meant that there was no one who could call it home. She pointed at it, letting her partner know where she intended to go and then counted down on her fingers from three.
“Now!” she screamed, as loudly as she could, before bursting forwards into the street.
It was but a few moments but hey were moments that her heart pounded and her throat closed in, time slowing as cracks sounded and she expected to get fried in her own armour – having only found Bron that season it would fit her luck. But Ovek was with them this time and they all but battered the door down, collapsing it inwards and landing upon it, sprawling together – finally out of the rain. Pushing her pack aside and off of her she pushed herself up onto her elbows, looked at Bron…and burst out laughing as she rolled backwards, the adrenaline high of survival turning relief into pure joy. She kissed Bron’s forehead firmly before collapsing backwards with a groan of satisfaction.
“Oh Rowen…what’s say we spend the night eh?” she continued to giggle.