2nd Summer 509AV
It had been two days since her arrival in the Spires. Two long echoing days of nothingness. Days of hovering between a state of reality and a dream. Neither conscious or unconscious. Neither truly sleeping nor waking. But it had been longer since the true suffering had begun. It was the twenty seventh day of mourning, of wandering in and stumbling beaten and torn. Yet here sat the young Fallon, her head bent, her hands fixed firmly on her lap. Spring had come and gone, bringing forth the revival of new life with it. Yet where life had sprung in most places, it had been lost recently to her. Her mentor had been torn from her, his life – and her own - having been destroyed in an instant. All that remained was the bittersweet memories of the days before, of the time before the nightmare happened.
The girl dragged in a deep breath, seeking seclusion from the world as she sat within the confines of the grape vines. Her eyes stared ever down at the floor, fingers tensing as she fought for calm. She found herself nearing the point of breaking time and time again, but right now she could not crumble. Could she? Her eyes raised to look around her, to take in the green shades that cut out the light and filtered through the air. The air was warm, to the point that the girl had little choice but to forget about the numerous layers that she had piled on previously. Winter after all was long gone, and there was definitely no need for long coats this far south. She tugged at the collar of her shirt, her eyes glancing at the gnosis mark that lay upon her hand. It was real, all real. She still remembered the touch and the buzz of energy she had received when it was placed there, the grinding of a potter’s wheel, the hum of hands upon clay.
But that too was in the past. Just like everything else was currently. She swallowed and hunched herself back over, fingers lacing together. She felt tired, physically and mentally. But rest would not come, not matter how long she waited for it. And so she made use of the time she had gained, she tried to still her wounded mind and find a state of calm. Inhaling she stared down at the floor once more and tried to focus on drowning out the outside world.
It had been two days since her arrival in the Spires. Two long echoing days of nothingness. Days of hovering between a state of reality and a dream. Neither conscious or unconscious. Neither truly sleeping nor waking. But it had been longer since the true suffering had begun. It was the twenty seventh day of mourning, of wandering in and stumbling beaten and torn. Yet here sat the young Fallon, her head bent, her hands fixed firmly on her lap. Spring had come and gone, bringing forth the revival of new life with it. Yet where life had sprung in most places, it had been lost recently to her. Her mentor had been torn from her, his life – and her own - having been destroyed in an instant. All that remained was the bittersweet memories of the days before, of the time before the nightmare happened.
The girl dragged in a deep breath, seeking seclusion from the world as she sat within the confines of the grape vines. Her eyes stared ever down at the floor, fingers tensing as she fought for calm. She found herself nearing the point of breaking time and time again, but right now she could not crumble. Could she? Her eyes raised to look around her, to take in the green shades that cut out the light and filtered through the air. The air was warm, to the point that the girl had little choice but to forget about the numerous layers that she had piled on previously. Winter after all was long gone, and there was definitely no need for long coats this far south. She tugged at the collar of her shirt, her eyes glancing at the gnosis mark that lay upon her hand. It was real, all real. She still remembered the touch and the buzz of energy she had received when it was placed there, the grinding of a potter’s wheel, the hum of hands upon clay.
But that too was in the past. Just like everything else was currently. She swallowed and hunched herself back over, fingers lacing together. She felt tired, physically and mentally. But rest would not come, not matter how long she waited for it. And so she made use of the time she had gained, she tried to still her wounded mind and find a state of calm. Inhaling she stared down at the floor once more and tried to focus on drowning out the outside world.