Timestamp: 73rd Day of Spring, AV The weather was beautiful. Warm, and sunny, with just enough of a light breeze to keep things pleasant. The sky was a brilliant shade of blue, and there were a few fluffy white clouds soaring high above the world lazily. It was the perfect weather for just enjoying life. Everywhere, people were smiling as they greeted each other, before going about their business. The weather seemed to put people in a good mood, and Seirei was no different. She had just returned from a foray out into the Sea of Grass, the first she'd been on since she'd been abandoned. But this had been a very careful foray. Seirei had stayed within sight...and well within easy reach of Endrykas at all times. Most of the time, she never got more than a hundred feet at most from the tent city. But Seirei had heard that people could use grass for weaving, and she wanted to try her hand at it. So she had ventured out to gather some of the different types of grasses growing just outside the city. The people she'd overheard talking about weaving with grass had said that it was best to use dried grass, so Seirei carefully spread the grass she'd gathered out on the ground outside Lian's tent. If the weather continued to hold, it would hopefully be dry enough to use in a week or so. Or even in a couple of days. Seirei didn't know how long it took for grass to dry, so she planned to check on it at least once a day until it dried. I've seen people weave beautiful, elaborate baskets using thin strips of wood. I know that I can't make any of the patterns I've seen, but I might be able to make domething usable, at least. Possibly even something I could use as trading goods with the trade caravans if I practice enough. And since grass is free, I have an endless supply to practice with. All I need to do is go out and gather it. Seirei thought. Seirei was jolted from her thoughts by loud, enthused laughter. She looked up in time to see a group of kids run by. Every so often, they'd double back, or change directions. They were clearly caught up in some game, and having a lot of fun. People would stop to watch them and smile in amusement as they ran past. Seirei was no different. The sight of children playing was a happy one. Even better, watching them allowed her some respite from the fears plagued her so often now. "Did you hear about the nightlions?" "No, what about them?" Seirei turned to look at the couple who were talking quietly as they watched their children play. "Some were spotted stalking the bison calves yesterday. The hunters were called in to go kill them, or at least drvie them off." Seirei listened intently. Was that were Lian had gone off to this morning? Hunting nightlions? Nightlions were very dangerous creatures. Seirei had only seen one once, and that was from a great distance. Seirei had been watching the scenery as her caravan traveled through the Sea of Grass, and she'd spotted it on the very edge of the horizon. She'd never known anyone that had been attacked by one...but she knew that they were dangerous all the same. She'd heard many stories about the dangers of nightlions as a child. Both from her father when she saw him in Endrykas in the summer, and from the guards that worked for her caravan. Not everyone who goes off hunting nightlions comes back. Just how skilled of a hunter is Lian, anyway? It takes a very skilled hunter to take down something as dangerous as a nightlion...even I know that. What if...what if Lian doesn't come back? If he dies, would I be better off than I am now, or worse? Would I be allowed to stay in Endrykas, or would I be abandoned out in the Sea of Grass to die again? At the very least, Lian wouldn't be around to rape me every night. Maybe it would be better if... Seirei's eyes widened in horrified shock. Had she really been wishing that Lian had gone out on this nightlion hunt? And that he would die while out there? Was she really capable of wanting someone to die? Even someone as horrible as Lian was? |