3rd Day of Summer, 510 AV
The last week had been a flurry of activity for Kashik of the Brightsmile Pavilion, and by the end of it she wasn't quite sure what to do with herself. Her family had been beside themselves at the announcement of her engagement to the Denusk Ankal's son, the women dragging her around Endrykas for various shopping excursions and introductions among the Sapphire Clan, as if it were imperative that she meet as many of her future relations as possible as quickly as possible. She'd taken most of it in stride, but as Spring moved to Summer she thought she might just go insane dealing with the lot of them. Besides, she hadn't even seen Vanator in days, and though they might not be married yet, she still found herself a little hollow without him near - not lost, exactly, but she felt his absence keenly and for all that she'd spent her the first twenty-two years of her life depending on no one else, once she'd made the decision to cleave her life to Van's she discovered it a bit hard to wait on actually do it.
So just before dawn, she snuck out of her tent before any of her clucking family could find her. Bare feet gave her the advantage of silence as she crept over to the other side of Endrykas, and by the time she made it all the way across, the sun was just beginning to break the horizon.
She still wore her sleeping gown, a simple linen affair in creamy white that made her dark skin glow, black curls twisted into a knot at the base of her neck. She glanced around a moment before scratching on the front flap of his tent. "Vanator?" she hissed, giggling a little and feeling as if she were some teenager sneaking off to some illicit affair instead of a woman grown visiting her affianced. "Are you up?"
The last week had been a flurry of activity for Kashik of the Brightsmile Pavilion, and by the end of it she wasn't quite sure what to do with herself. Her family had been beside themselves at the announcement of her engagement to the Denusk Ankal's son, the women dragging her around Endrykas for various shopping excursions and introductions among the Sapphire Clan, as if it were imperative that she meet as many of her future relations as possible as quickly as possible. She'd taken most of it in stride, but as Spring moved to Summer she thought she might just go insane dealing with the lot of them. Besides, she hadn't even seen Vanator in days, and though they might not be married yet, she still found herself a little hollow without him near - not lost, exactly, but she felt his absence keenly and for all that she'd spent her the first twenty-two years of her life depending on no one else, once she'd made the decision to cleave her life to Van's she discovered it a bit hard to wait on actually do it.
So just before dawn, she snuck out of her tent before any of her clucking family could find her. Bare feet gave her the advantage of silence as she crept over to the other side of Endrykas, and by the time she made it all the way across, the sun was just beginning to break the horizon.
She still wore her sleeping gown, a simple linen affair in creamy white that made her dark skin glow, black curls twisted into a knot at the base of her neck. She glanced around a moment before scratching on the front flap of his tent. "Vanator?" she hissed, giggling a little and feeling as if she were some teenager sneaking off to some illicit affair instead of a woman grown visiting her affianced. "Are you up?"