4 Winter 511 A.V. It was that same time again; she could feel it, a magnetic pull through the earth. She was calling and searching, power fading and growing, wrath abundant. But she was in the cell, waiting, alone, cold, in the darkness. I am going to the mountain, down the lone path through the wood, dark and tempting. To run in either direction, to take the clear path, so many choices. Birds…watching and chirping… Eyes in the shadows of bushes, watching and stalking and patiently waiting for their time. But there is the mountain and I focus… Large, gray mountain which holds the sun. She opened her eyes and still saw nothing. It had been like this for…a while. Her neck and head twitched and she contorted her fingers in plain deprivation of any stimulus. Her chin jutted to the left and down and she stared forward into the nothing. A light was breeching the shadow…and passed again. It was a pattern now, at that time, in this place; they passed with a light like the sun warm and glowing gently from behind large gated doors. Her lips fell apart and she slithered her tongue out, “Syna…” Disappointment greeted her again and she closed her eyes and stilled her movements. She was sore, especially in her legs, but it didn’t stop her from moving. She tried to imagine those binding that held her down and helped keep her temper and anxiety in place, which gave her support to let out her rage as she’d bang and lash and scream. Her head twitched again, something out of her control. She was closing closer to something by being here, in this situation, trapped in a cage like an animal, herded like cattle… I see you over there…and you, and you. She was smiling. Come here; come out here to me… Come to me now. She tried to visualize herself now as she once was up there. And she was coaxing her devilish friends in the shadow to come and play with her, to keep her company on the trip back home. The winding path she saw before her was coming to an end, in time, and soon her fixation became that path over the mountain itself. She was losing sight of that goal, and just driving herself down the path, down, down, down… They came in, bagged her, and took her off. The bag was removed, she opened her eyes steadily. It was nice to see the light of fire. She smiled and looked into the room for a while, just admiring its own beauty. The color of the dirt, the art of the woodwork, the peace and quiet, and best yet the silence. |