12th Day of Spring, 513 AV, Morning The creeping warmth of spring finally permeated the waters of Thunder Bay as the thick layer of ice near the land vanished. Stumbling through the water Una clumsily slipped to the surface taking in the fierce horizon of the Inartans. Smiling sleepily she sank beneath the waves and approached the shore giving the peculiar Thunder Island a wide birth. Closing her eyes as she wove through the coral her mind wandered once again to what had plagued her throughout her Journey. When Cy, her Kelvic partner, had died during the former springs djed storm swept the oceans and destroyed the home that for years had represented her mothers embrace she had thought of nothing else. She had condemned her father for his relationship with his own Kelvic but only a year ago, she had met her own Kelvic and fallen utterly in Love. Though she couldn't forgive her father she finally understood the intoxicating bond that had taken him from her. How could any earthly bond compare to the spiritual and unending bond one had with the Kelvic? Yet, she knew that her Kelvic was a mirror of herself, and she a mirror of her Kelvic. A relationship with her Kelvic was like a relationship with herself, a relationship with another full of the trials and tribulations held together by love had its own unique beauty. As intoxicating as she found her bond she knew the bond of love was equally as beautiful for all the work it took to build and the ease with which it could be destroyed. While her life's journey was now to fill the hole Cy had left with the world he had surrounded himself in she also felt the thrilling jubilation of her realization and what it could mean for her parents. If they could understand what she had realized about Kelvic love and marriage she could save them. Filled with the fire of her perceived martyrdom she had spent the winter season traveling from her home near Avanthal to her parents home in Thunder Bay. Una, Cy, and the coral. That was what their life had been. Una with her cartilage and thin light bones surrounded herself with weak brittle things; his bones an echo of hers, her creations made from the delicate deposits of the ecosystem of the sea. Yet despite this obvious fragility to their lives they were mighty and strong. The power in her long limbs to compete with the dolphins and whales in maneuverability and height when jumping crests, the dizzying vastness of the coral formations despite their evident fragility, and Cy's strength. She could feel it most tantalizingly when the wind buffeted under his wings for take off and the stares of the keen and observant who wondered amazed how such a large swan could heave itself into the air and remain there so elegantly. This paradox she would bring to her parents, the realization of the prevailing beauty of marriage despite the Kelvic bond. Her fathers relationship with his Kelvic, a relationship essentially with himself, was masturbatory. As fulfilling as such a spiritual and physical relationship was it couldn't compare to... As her mind worked to complete this train of thought, a train of thought she had repeated obsessively hundreds of times on her journey, she felt something sharp against her underside. Gazing down slowly as she emerged from the fog of thought she watched her thick blood seeping from a wound. Wrinkling her brow she felt against her side trying to work out the glinting object in her side and suddenly she was being yanked to the surface her hands and legs tangled in a strong woven grid of robe. Frightened she cried out into the water but as much as she felt this underwater world was her home there was no one there to share it, and no one there to hear her and not for the first time since Cy died she felt utterly alone. As she hit the surface the sun and dry air scratched her skin. She had never before hated the surface as she did now. Another scream yanked itself from her pale lips as the hook dug deeper into her side. Looking over the side of their ship the sailors called out to her and she felt the hook loosening as the net tightened around her limbs and she was pulled from the water and dumped on the deck. Laying prostrate on the hot deck she glared at the sailors pulling her lips back to show her sharp teeth. "W-What is that thing?" one of the sailors murmured stumbling backward. "It looks like a Charoda..." stated another peering closer at her only to receive a hard blow from her flailing body. She hated all those men in that moment, a blind obscuring hate as fierce as the pain in her side. "Let me out!" She demanded, sending the sailors scrambling back in surprise. After a few minutes they had removed the hook and unwound her from the nets. Diving off the side of the boat before they could inflict more pain she torpedoed to shore, a black haze making her spin and loop as she approached the shore. Nails digging into the shore trying to pull herself toward a hidden cove where she could take a better look at her injuries the shock and adrenaline from the incident wore away and she passed out, rising to float a few meters from the shore. |