17th Day of Winter, 512 AV Mathews Bay Late Morning The sea floor of the bay wasn't what she'd been expecting. It wasn't like the open Suvan with copious amounts of exotic life living below its swirling surface. Here there were chunks of old sunken vessels, wooden wagon wheels, other bits of heavy trash, and a slight lack of colorful sea life. At least closer to the city's shore. It was all still very beautiful, just so different from what she was used to. She was exploring half of a ship small broken ship this morning. It had a few little rooms littered with broken furniture, old barrels and trunks. Leas yanked at the lid of a small rotted chest but it wasn't budging despite its apparent weakness. Its secrets weren't going to be revealed to her today. She moved along down the room, paddling effortlessly around overturned tables with the propulsion give by her tail. A few barrels were on this far side of the room, near a doorway leading to the next. She peeked inside one and was stunned for a short moment at what she saw. A skeletal torso was swaddled in strips of rotten cloth. The bones were picked completely clean by sea water and scavenging sea life. She squealed in disgust and swam quickly through the doorway to the other room. Bones littered the floor below her like a quiet graveyard. Skeletal arms still clutched their rusty sabers, clothing still clung to bodies long lacking their flesh and organs. It looked like the scene of a small skirmish. One that no one had won. She screamed then covered her mouth, realizing she'd just used up all her oxygen. Round windows dotted the walls of the room on either side, so she made her escape there. As Leas was about to come out the other side, her hips became stuck in the opening that was slightly too small to let her pass through. Struggling wildly, she shoved against the ship's wall to try and pull her lower body through. Her tail kicked powerfully on the other side and after a few terrifying moments she finally popped out. Her lungs burned for the air she'd used up in her foolish scream, only growing more impatient as she neared the surface. Her arms clawed at the water overhead as her tail churned it from below. When she finally broke the surface of the bay she gasped in a massive lungful then sputtered and gasped again. She panted and rolled over to float on her back, allowing her to catch her breath with minimal effort. "No more exploring for today," she told herself aloud. When her body was finally cooperating again, happy with its regained oxygen, she paddled to shore. It was sometimes a challenge to fight the surf, and so it wasn't a graceful landing. She rode a wave in then clawed at the sand as it tried to pull her back out as soon she was on solid ground. She lumbered and crawled forward as quickly as possible, escaping the grip of the waves. Finally, Leas was able to sprawl out on the sand in the winter sun. She sighed heavily and laid her cheek on the cool, course beach, already feeling her body warm up with the help of Syna's rays. A short nap and she'd be right as rain again. |