by Siiri on February 15th, 2011, 2:02 pm
The woman's face was bruised and battered, her aged face seemed weary and drawn from long abuse and her left cheek was swollen and disproportioned, as if her jaw had been shattered or dislocated. Despite the injuries she had suffered, Siiri still recognized her mother. There was no mistaking the crown of crocodile teeth on her head, after all, nor the tattoo of the Snapping Jaws in her left arm. Ehra looked up, as if sensing her presence. Siiri felt her heart drop into her stomach as soon as their eyes met. There was so much defeat in the older woman's expression, a fatalistic quality that Siiri had never seen before in the fiery and domineering matriarch.
She looks resigned to her fate, Siiri realized belatedly. That was so unlike her mother.
"Fight her, Mother! Fight on; I will save you!" she shouted. Or tried to, for no sound emerged from her throat.
Siiri did not bother to think of the reason why this was so, merely assuming that there was something magical about their surroundings. Spots where large concentrations of wild djed was a constant problem in the jungle wilds after all. Instead she gazed about and above her, looking for vines or fallen logs long enough to get her across the crevasse. There were none. In frustration, she turned back to the Dhani who held her mother in her grasp. The pale-skinned creature kept changing from human form to snake form to Dhani form and back again, shifting every few seconds or so. It was a strange sight, for she did not go through the normal transformation process but merely turned into a different form once sufficient time had passed.
"Let her go and fight me, skurak!" Siiri screamed. Again, no sound emerged from her throat. Several more curses passed from her lips, but again there was nothing. Why was Ehra alone in the jungle anyway? Where was Janna, or Kara? Or the twins? Where were the soldiers of the Snapping Jaws clan?
Her frustration was building as well as her panic. She needed to get across to save her mother! And wipe that infuriating grin on the Dhani's face while she was at it as well! Like a tigress not quite able to reach its prey, Siiri paced restlessly on her side of the gorge, never taking her eyes off the Dhani on the other side. Her mouth did not stop working either, spewing both curses and insults and directing them at the snake woman, even though no sound escaped her lips. She just wanted the pale-skinned bitch to let her mother go.
The Dhani seemed amused by her impotent rage, at one point even drawing one of Ehra's daggers and opening a gash on her face to match Siiri's trademark scar before subsequently miming that she would slit the older Myrian's throat with the blade. Siiri could only scream at her in silence. At last, the Dhani seemed to grow bored, her face turning serious. Siiri sensed the significance of the change and she immediately knew what was to come next. Dread crept into her heart. She looked at Ehra, perhaps for the last time.
"Mother," she mouthed, a tortured expression on her face.
Ehra spoke then, though no sound emerged from her mouth as well. The distance was too great between them for Siiri to be able to read her lips and yet she knew, somehow, exactly what the woman said.
"I am not your mother. But it is an honor you still think of me that way, child."
And then the Dhani snapped her neck.
Apologies to everyone I'm threading with, but it's like the Danaides for me right now.==/==
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