Hunt Or Be Hunted
12th of Winter, 514 AV
12th of Winter, 514 AV
Just a few days ago, Ayetah was determined to stand on her own two feet. Ayetah's plan was to march into the city, buy a one person tent and bedroll and begin living on her own. Now, around the time she had came up with this plan, it did not sound too bad. To the fierce benshira, it sounded kind of easy. Endrykas was not too different, right? Wrong. She was utterly wrong. It was not easy at all because of the language barrier.
Common seemed like a rare language used in Endrykas. The people she tried speaking to could barely understand what she was saying and those that did understand's own common was broken and confusing. Some of the drykas refused to talk to her in any other language but their native tongue. What was it called... pavi? Yes, pavi. The language sounded very demanding to the dark skinned woman. The drykas' hands were needed the whole entire time they talked. Each time they said a word, their hand gestures were different.
Trying to communicate with the people was beginning to make her head spin. Ayetah decided she would return to the woman that offered to let her stay with her and ask for help. The woman did not refuse but was very busy now and did not have time to tend to the homeless girl's needs like she did before. The woman promised to take her to the city but it would be awhile. Ayetah tried her best not to become so dependant on the woman like she did in the past when the snowstorm had came. For a change, she cooked for the woman and woke her up each and every morning. She even washed her clothes and cleaned her tent when it was necessary. This was all in exchange for her help, something the drykas woman promised frequently. She promised to help the benshiran blend in with the rest of Endrykas, to even help her understand pavi when it was needed. The biggest promise she made was that she would help Ayetah get her tent and bedroll. A promise the drykas woman could not go through with at the moment.
Ayetah woke up very early this morning. She bathed using water from a nearby river, a pot and fire. When she was done she got dressed and returned to the tent the woman let her barrow. Like every morning, she prayed to Yahal for strength and protection. When she was done, she left the tent and entered the drykas woman's own."Madam, wake-"
The woman was not in the tent. She was gone and Ayetah could not tell if it was by choice."Where is she?" Ayetah exited the tent and looked around their little camp spot. The drykas was no where nearby.
Ayetah was beginning to grow worried. The woman was not in her tent and didn't tell the benshiran she was leaving. Ayetah was really considering if she should look for her or not. She thought long and hard on the idea before deciding she would look for her in the unknown wilderness.
It was not the brightest idea she had but Ayetah would not forgive herself if anything ever happened to the drykas. Yahal probably would not forgive her either. She started trudging through the wilderness cautiously, making sure she did not step on anything unknowingly or run into not-so-friendly animals. Ayetah had to part grass many times to see what was in front of her. She heard many animal noises and almost mistaken them for human noises.
Ayetah has yet to find the woman and after chimes of searching, she thought it would be best to rest for a little bit before starting back up again. Ayetah stood in tall grass which was not the best the best place to stand and take a second to rest.