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34th of Summer, 515 A.V
Black Rock Shore
If there was one thing Kiva learned last season along Black Rock's shores, it was to face your fears. And if there was another thing she learned, it was the importance of hand holds. Climbing was something Kiva was not the most skilled at, but she had a basic understanding of. You reach up, grab something, pull yourself up, repeat. Unfortunately, this was harder than it looked, and for Kiva, it left her clutching the side of a small rocky ledge, breathing heavily. More than once had she fallen, lost her foot hold and slid to the ground. And if she was being honest, she was nearly at her wits end, determined to reach the sea gull nest just a few feet above her.
Fingers clinging to the indents in the rocks, Kiva looked both above, and then below. The fall wouldn't kill her. Maybe jolt her legs, but she could still get up and go if necessary. Taking a deep breath, she lifted a leg and tried to feel for a stable place to push off from. After a moment, she pulled her leg higher and found a spot.
"Ha." She grunted, using it as leverage. Immediately, she reached and tried to grab an opening. The rock was stable and supported her, and she pulled and pushed simultaneously, successfully rising just a little bit higher. She paused to take a moment to regain her breath. Her arms were tired and the rocks were beginning to hurt her bare feet.
She repeated the step from earlier. Reaching upwards and waiting until she found a reliable area to put her weight. At one point, she went to push off with her foot and it slipped, banging her knee against the rock. Kiva bit her lip, trying to refrain from crying out. The last thing she needed was to gather the attention of a mother bird flying around. Kiva had already seen a few gulls in the sky and didn't want to get caught. Clutching the rocks until her fingers hurt to distract her from the pain, it took a moment until she continued.
She tried again, this time making sure she had the right foot placement before attempting to move forward. The female Myrian rose upwards, eyes finally spotting the nest in front of her. She grinned, using a free hand to reach out and feel around in the nest. There was no baby feathers fluttering around, nor chirping, so when her hand wrapped around an egg, a grin spread across her whole face.
"Thank Myri."
She quickly put it in her pouch and grabbed another. Just when she began pulling away, she saw a flash of white and then a screech sounded. Kiva gasped, shoving the egg in her bag and trying to shimmy down. The beating of wings started around her and she lowered as fast as she could. The sea gull lunged, scratching at her exposed shoulder and she tried to stay focused, but the new attack left her unable to figure out how to get down completely.
The sea gull swooped again, pecking her back and nearly causing Kiva to fall, but the determined woman swatted at the bird momentarily while a string of curses left her mouth. Finally, and without much grace, Kiva pulled her bag close to her chest and jumped.
The fall was in no way deadly, but the jump caused a shock to run up her long legs. Kiva's feet slipped a bit when she hit the sand and she had to catch herself with her knee. Tiny rocks scratched up her palm and legs, her other arm still securing the eggs to her chest. And then, Kiva began to run.
Starting off as a limp, while she regained her footing, Kiva heard the continual screeching and was lucky that there hadn't been a flock. A sharp stitch in her side slowed her down, and she knew the bird would attack again if she didn't think of what to do. Bare feet kicking up sand, she continued to push herself, her limp beginning to gain strength. And that's when the sun bounced off the nearby waters, giving Kiva her only refuge.
'Oh, Laviku,' she thought hastily, never having prayed to the god before, Help a girl out, won't ya?'
Changing her course, Kiva bounded off towards the ocean, barreling onto wet sand and then, wading through cool waters.
The gentle waves gave some resistance, and the worn out Myrian just wanted to disappear under the surface, in hopes the bird wouldn't follow her and eventually give up. The gull swooped one last time, drawing blood when it pecked repeatedly at her shoulder again, the sting painful. Kiva had enough and when she had the opportunity, dove under the salty waters.
And thus she began to swim along the shore, preparing for her next move.
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