71st of Fall, 513 Etori awoke that morning yet again to the sound of Sana scratching and barking at her bedroom door. The vantha tossed the blankets from her being and sat up before yelling with a grumble in her tone. “Alright! I’m awake, I’m awake!” With a long sigh she got out of bed and walked over to the little grey puppy. Sana turned around and barked playfully at her. Etori kneeled down in front of the pup and gently stroked her face. A smile played on her lips as she acknowledged Sana didn’t bite her in the moment of contact. The bandages wrapped around her hand caught her attention as she stroked the puppy. She recalled that the bites Sana had unleashed upon her were more emotionally painful than physically. Etori had a pretty high pain tolerance when it came to physical pain. But, emotional pain was a whole other story. Her emotions hit her hard to say the least. Despite Sana’s first impressions of Etori, she was determined to change her mind. Things between them were certainly beginning to change. The little pup had awakened Etori at the crack of dawn for the past few days and she defiantly wasn’t used to getting up this early. She had a feeling it would become a habit pretty soon whether she wanted it too or not. But Etori found herself enjoying the time she spent with Sana on her excitable morning walks. Something about the puppy’s enthusiasm soothed her. Sana barked suddenly and startled Etori which caused her to jump back. The puppy looked up at her with an innocent expression. Etori blinked back before a chuckle escaped her lips. She lifted herself from the floor and placed her hands on her hips. “Don’t worry. I know. You want to go for walk don’t you, girl.” Sana barked before she ran around in a little circle and looked back up at Etori expectantly. The vantha let out another sigh before she went over to her chest to gather her cloak and short sword. Finally having equipped the items Etori quickly ran over to the door and opened it letting the excited puppy run down the hall of Arvinta barking mad. "I guess it is another late breakfast for us." Etori mumbled to herself before chasing after Sana. It snowed that morning and Etori couldn't have wished for more perfect weather. The snow was truly beautiful to her. She strolled casually through the snowy streets of Avanthal keeping a close eye on the scampering puppy a few feet ahead of her. Sana really liked going for walks which Etori didn’t mind. It got her out of her bedroom, away from her studies and tossed her into the real world. It also gave Etori a chance to stop by The Tundra Training Stadium to practice wielding her short sword. Within a few minutes the large stadium came into sight. The ice encased arena was almost breath taking. It had always been one of Etori's favourite places in Avanthal. Her and her brother would come here in secret to practice wielding swords. It was a place that held a lot of memories of him. As Etori watched Sana run ahead to The Tundra Training Stadium’s entrance she smiled to herself. It was so strange. She only had the puppy for about 11 days now and it didn’t take very kindly to her at first, yet she had made such an impact on Etori’s life already. She really enjoyed the little canines company. It was much better than being alone...she had been completely alone since her brother’s death and it had been hard for her to accept he was gone. She almost felt that she had died with her brother, she had changed at lot since his death. She couldn't really remember the last time she had fun or even smiled. At least now...the little puppy could bring a smile to her face. As Etori made her way over to the entrance something caught her attention and caused her to halt. An image of her brother Saon stood at the front of the entrance with smile on his face he waved at her. Devotion and persistence pouring from his being. Etori couldn’t help but smile and wave back, even though it was just a memory, or maybe a figment of her imagination. Watching as the memory of her brother walked into the stadium Etori was reminded of why she was here. In that moment she became more determined than ever to join The Icewatch. It had been a little over two years since her older brother died and she felt as if she hadn’t made any progress at all. After returning to Avanthal her mind had become so focused on her medical studies she lost sight of her main goal. This frustrated Etori to no end. How could she be so selfish as to neglect her promise? It was more than a promise to herself, it was a promise to her brother. One that meant a lot to her. She was willing to do whatever it took to be accepted into The Icewatch. She had to take her training more seriously…but it was hard on her own. Perhaps she could find a mentor? But she was too ashamed to ask anyone for a favor and there was no one she could trust. Etori shrugged, she had to try and who knew what was waiting for her around the next corner. “I’ll give it my best shot, for you brother.” She said with a smile in her voice before she ran off into the Stadium to catch up with Sana. |