An old Friend? Timestamp: 8 Winter, 510 AV Aello was walking through the crowded streets of Ravok, brushing past several people, but paying them absolutely no mind. They were not important to her. Aello's long green skirt swished and twirled behind her, while her long brown hair bounced along her back with each of her steps. The curly tips winding down around the tips of her arrows, her green corset top seeming as though it were about to suck the last breath right out of her lungs with each step. Her right hand was wrapped tightly around her father's old bow, as always, and her bag hung at her side. It bounced up and down against her hip from time to time, but for the most part, Aello seemed to forget that she was carrying it along with her at all. As she pushed through the crowd, Aello's eyes were scanning the area for any sign of a quiet alley or old abandoned house where she could get away from the hustle and bustle of the city around her for a while. Even though it was only morning, and the sun was still low in the sky, Aello couldn't help but feel like a bird in a cage, just waiting to break free and fly away. And she simply couldn't ignore the headache that was gnawing at the sides of her head. Pulsing just behind her hair line, and the corners of her eyes. It took Aello a while to find something suitable, but as soon as she saw the alley, she knew it would be the perfect place for her to rest. Turning abruptly on her heels, Aello walked left, and into the alley. The alley was poorly lit, and surrounded by tall dark wooden buildings, that blocked out the rising sun entirely. Long shadows crawled up the side of the buildings, and piles of dirt and grime were scattered across the sides, as though they hadn't been cleaned in a long time. The street itself was dark and damp, although, there wasn't much in it. Just a few wooden crates and barrels stacked in the far corner, with a banana peel draped over the side of the one closest to her. Its subtle scent made its way to Aello's nose, one of the few comforts of this city; although garbage and other random goods seemed to litter the alleyways, on occasion, they did smell relatively good... sometimes. Aello sighed, the alley was as good as any, she thought, as she crossed to the far side of it, and lay her belongings up against one of the wooden crates. The wood was dark and sagging at the sides. A thin trickle of a pale yellow liquid seeped out of the cracks in the crate, it smelled faintly of olive oil. Dark green moss hung in the corners of the crate, as though it were breaking under the weight of its contents, or the crates that had been stacked on top of it. Not only that, but it appeared as though the crates had been left there to be collected quite some time ago, but no one had ever bothered to come and pick them up. After she had put everything down, Aello sat down, resting her head and her back against the crate and closing her eyes. She rested her hands in her lap, and intertwined her fingers. Her legs were outstretched, the left one resting on top of the right, her toes twitching as she willed her body to take a few moments to relax. Aello began to breath in through her nose and out through her mouth, willing herself into a simple state of meditation, willing the headache to go away. She continued to take deep, cleansing breaths and then began to imagine a yellow, red and orange ball, as bright and fiery as the sun, in her mind's eye. The ball was a mixture of every hot color under the sun, and appeared to be an orb of bright light floating just above Aello's head. Aello imagined the ball spinning around evenly; perfectly balanced. She imagined it slowly but steadily growing warmer and warmer. Making her skin tingle, feel like it was burning. Imagining it lighting up her face, leaving nothing in shadow. Aello imagined the orb of light emitting bright, ethereal rays at the top of her forehead, rays that seemed to reach out to hold her; call to her. She imagined them sucking the pain the headache was causing her right out of her head. She imagined the pain leaving her in tiny red and black splotches, only to be absorbed by the fiery orb that floated above her head; steadily growing darker and darker as it absorbed more and more of the pain. Slowly but steadily, the pain in her head was beginning to disappear, and a shy smile made its way across her face from ear to ear. "Hello Aello," a voice called out to her. The voice was deep, it sounded like a man's voice. Aello's brow furrowed, as she instantly lost her concentration on the meditation, and her eyes scrunched tightly shut. The pain she had once felt returned instantly, and with a vengeance. Petch, Aello thought, as she reluctantly opened her eyes, to find herself face to face with a relatively young-looking boy, one that she could not recognize, which made her wonder just how he had known her name. The boy towered over her, at approximately six feet tall. He had tan skin, that seemed to glisten, as though he had just been working hard, and had begun to sweat. Judging by his appearance, he seemed to be about her age, maybe a year or two younger, or a year or two older. He had an ovular face, with a rather pronounced-looking jaw. Fine blonde hairs grew in around the edges of his face. It gave Aello the impression that the man either hadn't bothered to shave recently, or had just recently started growing facial hair, meaning that it wasn't yet long enough to shave. It was difficult for Aello not to laugh at her second set of thoughts, most of the men she knew seemed to grow facial hair from the time they were ten; or so she was convinced; they always seemed hairy. The man's nose was not too wide, but not to thin, with not a blemish in sight. He had violet-colored eyes, which reminded Aello of lavender or perhaps irises; she couldn't quite but her finger on it. He had dark red lips in the shape of an archer's bow. His neck was relatively long, especially for a guy and his body was fairly well built-up. He was muscular, yet lean, athletic looking. He was wearing a simple blue shirt, with white pants underneath, a simple brown leather belt seemed to be holding them up. The boy didn't seem to smell of anything in particular, which made it difficult for Aello to determine what he was all about from her resting place. Shrugging, and tilting her head slightly, still wondering how he had known her name, Aello finally asked, "do I know you?" She never bothered to get up, just as he never reached out his hand as a sort of offering to help her do so. The two stared at each other for a few minutes before the boy began to laugh, breaking the eerie silence that had stretched out in the space between them; thickening the air. "Don't you remember me?" the boy asked. Aello glanced up and down his body once more, careful not to have her facial expression change and give away her mounting level of confusion. "No," she said simply, after having determined that she could not remember having seen him before. The boy's hands shot up towards his heart, and his cocky smile turned upside-down. "Aww, you're breaking my heart there Aello, don't tell me you cannot remember your good old friend Ben." Ben? Aello's mind questioned, still drawing a blank. |