40th of Spring, 505AV Nai'shee was walking quietly around streets of Zeltiva, she didn't spoke to anyone unless they spoke to her. She was really airy those days. She had burden that child shouldn't carry, she carried it for ten days now. She really gave a thought to the man's offer she was sure to accept. She really wanted to learn how to fight, but she knew he had a point back then. What if she loses control? After all, she partially wanted this for her own sake. It should be normal, but will it bring her berserk because of anger one day? She finally decided she can't decide and she was sure she is going to do what she always does: take a risk. She headed for University. Actually for that tree she now considered her main entrance. She entered the facility over the wall climbing that tree a while ago, running from some people obviously thirsty for her blood. But she was hungry and stole from them. That was the first time she saw the man she was heading to now. She passed her gate rather quickly, still thinking. In the early evening University seemed vividly alive, but it was mostly some younger and cheerful students having fun in the yard. She doubt anyone will question her at this hour, she could be a visitor too. But she still didn't like to enter officially. Her legs automatically followed the route she took last time she was here and in no time she found herself in the empty terrain full of flowers and light green grass. Her last visit seemed like a dream compared to this. That was when she first discovered Ethnaefal's beauty. Eridanus was one wise Ethnaefal, she decided, and kind too. She barely knew anything about him, but she knew he was direct and wise. He wished good for everyone, but he wasn't nice enough to go around, act and pretend to get you understand what you had to. He told you his opinion right there and made sure you don't get wrong ideas or hopeless dreams. That was her image of him. Anyways, he wasn't training here this time, or rather he wasn't training just yet. She sat down and decided to wait for him, watching little bugs, ants and butterflies hurrying around to finish their day, just to do something. |