Fall 10, 512 AV It was her watch. It felt like being the group's eyes always fell upon her shoulders. Lending the young huntress to sigh, for she felt as though there was nothing her muddied gaze would ever catch of true import. But nonetheless, she obeyed, she listened, and allowed the sleepers to partake in dream filled stupor. Despite the ease of slitting their throats while minds remained unaware of her intent, and limbs remained slack and weak. Weapons sheathed, and djed silenced. The huntress sighed as shadows danced across her form. The moon illuminating her skin, casting her flesh in blanket of palor, while the fire forced the epidermal layer to shimmer in reds and oranges. Thin tendrils of smoke wafted from the blaze, as did waves of heat, which chased first frostlings from licking her bones. Nonetheless, the night was a cold one, which cast the girl's body into a fit of shivers, and her teeth into light clattering despite Ivak's birthing. In her right hand, Aello held a twisted branch. Fallen from nearby oak. Its broken edge lay in yellowed shards, while its outer layer remained a bristling brown. Laden with sap, and hollowed knobs. It curled uneasily as the girl forced its end into the fire. Churning the smoldering kindling. She watched it furling as it tossed fireflies. Pests which flurried through the wooden teepee's underside. Tasting its flesh before they snuffed their abdomen's out. Lending further darkness to the blanket of night. Her eyes rested on the ashes as she adopted a far off look. Lazily prodding before removing her aid. The smoking edge sending signals to the birds as she set it down beside, and whispered to the pycon resting upon her knee. "Lily," she began, bringing the young alchemical project's eyes around, onto her own, "do you remember the time we spoke of what will one day happen to you?" she asked. "If your body lasts long enough to make it to the final stage?" The young creature nodded, almost reluctantly. Solemnly. Aello turned to face her then. The curls etched into the back of her burnt body of clay. "Do you think it a true death?" she asked. Lily cocked her head, and peered at her quizzically, with unwavering gaze. "What do you mean by that?" she inquired. "Do you think it a sort of death like mine own?" Aello asked again. "A death like any of the other races would have, when their time has been used?" "You mean...?" Aello sighed, "you said once, that when you go, your body takes a final form. A true form, which represents you, and then it freezes. Turns to stone." Aello paused as she licked her crackling lips, considering. Remembering. "Do you think that a real death Lily? Or merely, a sort of freeze? Do you go on living, despite your inability to move, or is that the end?" Lily remained silent for a long time. "I've never really thought about it before," she answered. "Nor have I. Not before this." |