10th Bell, 42nd Winter, 515 AV,
The Port
The Port
There was a warm feeling to the winter day this day. Karin could feel it, from the roots of her hair to the tips of her toes. It seemed to be a day where anything could happen but the girl was at a loss at what to do. She was walking along the beach, with gritty, dark sand underneath her boots. Overhead, the harsh call of gulls blended well into the crash and boom of the ocean against the beach.
If she could have done so, she would have gone for a swim. But despite the warmth of the day, the sea was chilled. She couldn't really explain why, though. Perhaps the currents carried cold water from distant places? Either way, the girl was landlocked today.
She recalled a conversation she'd had with the Kelvic man she'd met on the mountain, remembering the talk of climbing. She wanted to carve, too. The lure of the ocean was ever present, and the wide, flat expanse of the beach longed to have her pound across it, to kick up sand and pebbles. If she could do everything at once, she would.
But of course, that would be impossible. Instead, she decided to focus on one thing, knowing that in the long run, it would be more worth her while. There was nowhere for her to climb, so she dismissed that idea. Her knife was attached to her hip like normal, but there weren't any decent branches nearby. Plus, there was a wild, carefree feeling in her.
So, she ran. Spontaneously, she threw out her arms, feeling the warm air rush through her fingers. The city had been feeling more and more oppressive recently, and it was a relief to be out in the fresh air and to feel that sense of freedom one can only get from running without a care in the world.