40th of Winter, 511 AV The weather was cold, and inside Iliana was warm and loath to leave the comfort. Lately she had taken to spending time in the common area, often sitting on the couch and simply letting her mind wander aimlessly, or taking the time to send several prayers to the Goddess Makutsi. Iliana was dressed in her white dress, and her blond hair tumbled over her shoulders, free from any bonds. The girl strolled through the house on bare feet, the only sound that could be heard was the swish of her dress with each skipping step she took. Stopping before the couch, Iliana spun so that her dress rose around her calves, and she giggled at the feeling of the fabric on her skin. She was secretly very pleased with the dress she had bought. It was light and the fabric was not itchy and set off the curves of her form very well. Once more, and for not the last time, Iliana thanked Makutsi for providing her with the funds that purchased the dress, and she promised to offer even more dances to the Goddess as compensation. Still smiling, Iliana settled down on the floor where she stood, tucking her legs under her dress and resting her hands on her lap. Closing her eyes, Iliana took a deep breath and let her mind settle, calming her thoughts so that her mind was in a state of peaceful meditation. Admittedly, Iliana did not care for this part of her devotion to the Goddess, but she accepted it as necessary never the less. With her mind calm, at least as calm as Iliana could make it, she then cast her thoughts out to the universe, in hopes that the Goddess Makutsi might hear her. Oh Goddess of rain and water... please hear my calls... Iliana always started her prayers as such, a simple call to the Goddess in hopes that she might take notice of the girl, I am Iliana, a humble practicer of your ways... please hear my calls and grant me your attention... Sighing deeply, Iliana's face relaxed into a look of serenity. A flood of memories came before her closed eyes, and a passionate feeling of longing began to swell in her chest, I know that...T-that I was not born into a family of artist... of dancers and performers, and because I have only just begun my studies my skills are not where you would wish them to be... Iliana's lip trembled slightly as she thought of the dancers of Taloba during the Rain Festival. Though it had been several years ago, Iliana could still remember their forms as the leapt, tumbled and danced in the Goddess' name. Their talent, and their skill... Iliana knew she could not compare... Iliana opend her eyes and gazed up to the ceiling, as if she hoped to catch a glimps of the Goddess watching over her, Though I do not have much skill, or even talent, please... I ask that you grant me the determination to continue my practices, in the hope that one day I will be worthy of your attention... Closing her eyes once more Iliana cast out with the full of her passion, sending forth her final prayer with all of her built up passion, That one day... I may perform for the Gods themselves... Iliana sat with her hands folded neatly in her lap, her head bowed and eyes closed. Her expression was solemn and thoughtful, completely opposite of her giggles and smiles from a few chimes before. There was a slight tremble to her voice when she spoke, "Oh dear Goddess... please grant me grace in my performance, and give me determination to never give up... A single tear dotted the corner of Iliana's eye as she began to hum. The sound was soft and sad, and it spoke of deep longing and uncertain outcomes. As she hummed Iliana rocked gently from side to side, her eyes still closed and her expression was one that might break the heart of any of too sentimental a nature. |