Time Stamp 77 Fall 23rd Bell.
The night song of the camp is muffled within Fallan's familial pavilion. The nicker of horses, the lingering chirp of bugs and other insects muted in the darkened tent. Where most lay quiet in slumber, one at least lay in fitful awakeness waiting, waiting. Tonight was going to be the night, she could not hold out any longer for the excitement and fear building within the pit of her stomach threatened to tear her apart from within. Taylani lay very still beside Fallan, one arm thrown over her still-flat stomach in an unconscious gesture of protection.
The thought of bringing a child into this camp, and leaving that child to be reared by Drykas, now that she has had time see the life within the city was unfathomable. Now that she has finally acknowledged that the children Fallan required of her would be hers, she could not leave a girl child behind to be sold into marriage unwillingly, or a boy child to be raised to do such things. Oh Waisana had tried to assure her that her children would some how be special, but Taylani saw it as simply a young girl revealing too much to a slave and trying to make up for it. No, not after Rue Nightsong's story of her own father wanting to sell her off, then Waisana..she could not believe that any girl child would be safe within these ..well not really walls.
Though fear threatened to choke her, she moved softly rolling out from beneath Fallan's arm. She has done this many times when she could not sleep, but tonight was different and she froze before ensuring that he would not stir. She knew that she would likely die out there, more likely to die then to find anyone who would help her. But there was the chance that there might be someone out there, that she might get lucky. Better to die, along with the child in her womb, then to subject an infant to this..this place. She dressed quickly, her stomach knotting but she did not know if it was because of the morning sickness that has been light but real or fear, but it did not help when she looked down at the man who had planted the baby within her belly.
His figure, so peacefully asleep was familiar and now Taylani did not deny that the sight of him sleeping gave her some pleasure. He was not really a bad man, just reared in a culture that taught him evil things. This re-ignited her fire to flee, her son would be a truly good man, not a good man taught evil doing.
And so Taylani slips out into the night. Already the humidity level has risen, and those who were used to the life on the plains might recognize this as a pre-cursor to a storm, but Taylani did not. Instead she crept with her pack on her back along the outer pavilions, slipping into the seas of grass. At first she walked, but once the tent city was out of view her fear grew rapidly. Soon she found herself running, running, then walking when her breath no longer held, but only long enough catch her breath before she was running again.
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Several Bells later
At some point she found that she had to stop, her lungs burned and her legs were wobbly from exertion. Sitting, she pulled the pack off her back and placed it between her crossed legs opening it. Inside she found her supply of dried apples, and dried raisins. As far as food, it was plain fare, but when she had visited the merchants once more she could not buy all that she could want. Meats were avoided to try and keep down her scent to carnivores. She did not know much about wilderness survival but that seemed logical, and she could not carry heavy items. So it was dried fruit, and plenty of it. A pound of apples, and a pound of raisins. She wouldn't be full, but she wouldn't starve for a while yet.
Having no sleep since the night before, Taylani found that weariness mingled with fear was an excellent sleep aid as she tossed back a few slices of dried apple. Her stomach clenched but received the meal with protest though she was able to force her body to keep the small rations down. Looking around, there was nothing, only grass. She tried not to think that there could be predators in those grasses, tried not to remember how the baby lion had been so willing to stalk and pounce. Instead she lays down, hiding within the tall grass and drawing her pack tightly to her, curling around it. Her ears stayed wary for at least a moment or two before sleep finally stole over her even as her lips mouthed a prayer for protection.
OOC InfoBought Apples 1 gm lb, and Raisins 1 gm lb I am editing all my posts in this thread to change box codes, to ensure easier reading.
The night song of the camp is muffled within Fallan's familial pavilion. The nicker of horses, the lingering chirp of bugs and other insects muted in the darkened tent. Where most lay quiet in slumber, one at least lay in fitful awakeness waiting, waiting. Tonight was going to be the night, she could not hold out any longer for the excitement and fear building within the pit of her stomach threatened to tear her apart from within. Taylani lay very still beside Fallan, one arm thrown over her still-flat stomach in an unconscious gesture of protection.
The thought of bringing a child into this camp, and leaving that child to be reared by Drykas, now that she has had time see the life within the city was unfathomable. Now that she has finally acknowledged that the children Fallan required of her would be hers, she could not leave a girl child behind to be sold into marriage unwillingly, or a boy child to be raised to do such things. Oh Waisana had tried to assure her that her children would some how be special, but Taylani saw it as simply a young girl revealing too much to a slave and trying to make up for it. No, not after Rue Nightsong's story of her own father wanting to sell her off, then Waisana..she could not believe that any girl child would be safe within these ..well not really walls.
Though fear threatened to choke her, she moved softly rolling out from beneath Fallan's arm. She has done this many times when she could not sleep, but tonight was different and she froze before ensuring that he would not stir. She knew that she would likely die out there, more likely to die then to find anyone who would help her. But there was the chance that there might be someone out there, that she might get lucky. Better to die, along with the child in her womb, then to subject an infant to this..this place. She dressed quickly, her stomach knotting but she did not know if it was because of the morning sickness that has been light but real or fear, but it did not help when she looked down at the man who had planted the baby within her belly.
His figure, so peacefully asleep was familiar and now Taylani did not deny that the sight of him sleeping gave her some pleasure. He was not really a bad man, just reared in a culture that taught him evil things. This re-ignited her fire to flee, her son would be a truly good man, not a good man taught evil doing.
And so Taylani slips out into the night. Already the humidity level has risen, and those who were used to the life on the plains might recognize this as a pre-cursor to a storm, but Taylani did not. Instead she crept with her pack on her back along the outer pavilions, slipping into the seas of grass. At first she walked, but once the tent city was out of view her fear grew rapidly. Soon she found herself running, running, then walking when her breath no longer held, but only long enough catch her breath before she was running again.
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Several Bells later
At some point she found that she had to stop, her lungs burned and her legs were wobbly from exertion. Sitting, she pulled the pack off her back and placed it between her crossed legs opening it. Inside she found her supply of dried apples, and dried raisins. As far as food, it was plain fare, but when she had visited the merchants once more she could not buy all that she could want. Meats were avoided to try and keep down her scent to carnivores. She did not know much about wilderness survival but that seemed logical, and she could not carry heavy items. So it was dried fruit, and plenty of it. A pound of apples, and a pound of raisins. She wouldn't be full, but she wouldn't starve for a while yet.
Having no sleep since the night before, Taylani found that weariness mingled with fear was an excellent sleep aid as she tossed back a few slices of dried apple. Her stomach clenched but received the meal with protest though she was able to force her body to keep the small rations down. Looking around, there was nothing, only grass. She tried not to think that there could be predators in those grasses, tried not to remember how the baby lion had been so willing to stalk and pounce. Instead she lays down, hiding within the tall grass and drawing her pack tightly to her, curling around it. Her ears stayed wary for at least a moment or two before sleep finally stole over her even as her lips mouthed a prayer for protection.
OOC InfoBought Apples 1 gm lb, and Raisins 1 gm lb I am editing all my posts in this thread to change box codes, to ensure easier reading.