Dawn crept over the horizon, stretching it's pale fingers into the sky almost tentatively, as though hazily rising from a deep slumber. It's pallid light was absorbed by the coating of frost that blanketed the earth, turning the world into a glinting field of glass. The sky blushed, tinged ruby and gold as the sun climbed into the sky, and the clouds above were spun into wispy streamers of light. Birds called out their habitual greetings, their lilting voices carrying far over the vast, rolling plains as whispers of their wings sped them from their nests... Evarette had risen early, as was her habit. Much of her belongings had been carefully and quietly packed down and rolled into their proper placements now within the packs adorning Ivar's Yvas. The growing palette of dawn found her standing against a backdrop of dissipating mist, the dark hulk of Ivar grazing alongside her. Her hands, drawn pale by the morning light, were curled in the Nightwalker stallion's mane, twisting a neat plait through the long, dark locks. Her indigo eyes were trained on the horizon as it emerged out of the fading haze. The golden brow of the sun was just now managing to peer over it's lip, and Evarette could barely feel the warmth of it kiss her cheeks through the early chill. A pair of dark, woolen breeches lay draped across the stallion's withers, and Eva glimpsed them with a smile. She permitted her mind to comb over the events of the previous evening, and the man they belonged to... An evening composed of shared laughter, rejuvenating discovery, and intimate truths, and a man who'd been but a stranger before last night...at the center of them all. Despite the weary course of the day, once Eva had stretched out upon her bedroll she'd found herself pursued by such a vexing tangle of hopes, fears and aspirations that she thought she may never get to sleep. Thankfully, it had come, and with it brought the dark velvety coils of a dream she could still not quite place...As thought the restlessness had carried through her dream and into the following morning, Eva had risen during the anticipatory silence of pre-dawn and readied herself for the journey ahead. As though summoned by thoughts of her master, Avas crept up behind Evarette and greeted her with a nudge of her slender muzzle. Propping her shoulder against the woman's leg, the hound leaned eagerly into the caresses of Eva's fingertips that she buried behind the canine's ears. Smiling at Avas's blissful countenance, a soft trill of laughter floated into the air as the Drykas woman knelt to sling her arm around the dog's lean frame... "I will miss your company, sweet Avas...and that of your master," Eva's words rose softly into the air, as though muted by the shroud of mist still being lifted by the rays of the rising sun. |