Sometime in the Late Daytime of the 31st of Spring 517
What was going on? Why was it still storming? Would the sky just stop crying already? Why did Lodai come to escort her back? Why had Turrin gone out there for such a stupid reason?! Petching snarlwings.. that was gonna leave nightmares. For any normal being it would have left scars too. At least she still had the strange blade that was more or less useless, well not quite. If swiped up it worked well enough. Otherwise, the whole thing was foreign to her. Turrin had told her to keep it anyway. Why was Lodai taking her home? How had he even known where to find her?
Taurina groaned. Her head hurt and the rain was driving her mind. Her thoughts were endless and ever revolving. She really did not fully understand the adventure she had just gone on with the man who was so very strange. It had been so foolish. Going so far out of the way for firewood of all things! Silly, stupid, goldeneyed man. She did not hate him, though, for despite everything he had caused her to think outside of herself. He had caused her to take a leap of faith and though it had turned to be for such a foolish reason, she was glad she had done it. At least, she thought she was glad she had done it. With Lodai here now, she did not know what awaited her when she got home.
The Ethaefal sat astride Starfire’s moving body. They were walking which caused the pace to be slow, but Taurina had no energy to go faster. No matter how fast Starfire or even Lodai wished to go, she held onto the yvas handle and made them walk. When Starfire tried to jump faster, her whole body clenched up and that slowed him back. He was sensitive to her fears. Though not always, Lodai had to move Atavan so that both horses staid at the same pace a handful of times. Starfire was at least respectful. He listened to the other man and his horse’s direction. Taurina thanked the watchman.
Lodai was being weirder than usual this day. His loud mouth was not running, his usual childlike behavior was unseen. He was acting more like a watchman than she had seen him before. At least, she believed this was the way a watchman acted. He had not told the Ethaefal what she was to expect upon reaching their pavilion. She feared the worst. His attitude change did not encourage the idea that she was to be greeted with happiness and cheer. Though, had she really done anything wrong?
The Ethaefal thought about it, retraced her steps, to see if she could find where exactly her misstep had been. She had just been enjoying listening to the rumor mill run and very carefully avoiding Yantra Ambersheaf… she had heard what that woman kept herself busy with. Taurina was not interested. After that, she had gotten an apple from the yvas bags and then.. then the strange, burgundy haired man had walked onto the scene. Taurina cringed a little internally. That seemed like as good a place as any to place the blame.
It had not been all bad. She could not say that it had been all bad. In fact, very little of it had actually been bad. Sure, the snarlwing attack had not been pleasant in the least and the rain of this day had begun a downwards spiral within her.. oh and, the firewood.. the whole reason for the trip! Those things had not been so good. But getting to know Turrin, learning his story of all the places he had been and the people he’d met; bonding with and getting to know Starfire better had all been good. Fun even.
“How much trouble am I in?” Taurina turned her gaze as she asked her escort with a quiet voice.
Lodai looked at her, almost discomfort in his eyes. A silent warning. Taurina’s insides crawled at that. It could not be that bad, could it? Taurina sighed and slumped in her yvas in defeat. She had been foolish and now, she assumed, she was going to pay for it. She knew she could handle it, whatever havoc Azmere wrought on her. He would not try to hurt her. Would he? He had promised to always be there for her, catch her when she fell, provide a home to her. He would not take that away. Not over this. Right? Was this so bad that it was going to cause all that?
The Ethaefal felt her insides tighten. That was the fear. The thorny tendrils of it had come up and were twisting around her insides. She suddenly wanted to get home, see all this fear chased away. Surely she was overthinking things. Surely Azmere would be relieved that she was alright. Surely he would embrace her, tell her of how worried he’d been and tell her never to do it again. Right? Right? Taurina looked at Lodai, concern written so clearly across her face. Was she about to loose her home? Her family?
The questions would soon be answered, for home had come into view. Taurina could not stand the worry and doubt anymore. She kicked up Starfire to as fast a trot as she dare and sent him forward towards their home. She was a sloppy rider, going up and coming down hard against his body as his gait continuously threw her up and she practically fell back down. The ride was jerky, unknowing, but she did not care. She needed to get home. She needed to know. Had she just destroyed everything? Was it time to pack her bags and find a new place to live?
Starfire slowed just outside of camp. His pace turned to a walk and then just outside of the pavilion, he stopped. Lodai was just behind. Quickly, but fearfully, Taurina dismounted and allowed the watchman to take the stallion along with his own. Taurina patted his neck and brushed a kiss across his cheek before he went with the fellow Stormblood. Then, the Ethaefal took a breath and raised the doorway of the pavilion. Heart braced for impact, she stepped within and let the canvas shut behind her. Her gaze raised to find the one who determined her fate.
One question out of the many lingered written over her face. 'How much damage have I done?'
Common | Pavi | 'Thoughts'