15th of Winter 510AV There was a beauty in solitude. Being away from the confines of civilization brought an astounding peace that elevated the thought process; brought blankets of woven thoughts into the consciousness and pushed to the surface ideas and questions and revelations that, at the time, were hidden under a core of miniscule and unnecessary detail. Out here, where the wilds thrived and the world survived in a primitive yet effective state, Daeva felt most at home. In silence, in wholesome peace, where the hardened emotions of others were not so apparent and tugged at her psyche. The sky was a swirl of analagous colors; oranges and reds and yellows, with a splash of red violet or a dash of pearl white. Storm clouds were congregating in the northern sky, a foreboding sign for those out treading in the wilds alone, as one such individual was. The blue skinned Akontak was trekking the woods for the better part of the day, trailing after every kill Masou made, and hanging the critters on her belt for a feast. Most were hares, others, squirrels, but all were edible as long as she found a place that would be sufficiently sheltered from the storm. Small droplets of the first rains splashed onto her shoulders and hair, and Daeva cursed her luck. It would be just our luck to have a storm pass through at this time, Daeva growled, sloshing through soaked bushes and scattered foliage. The rain poured relentlessly, soaking the akontak to the bone. Rivulets of waters dripped from her chin and hair, as her eyes scouted the perimeter for signs of shelter. The water was not what disturbed her. She was, for all purposes, half Konti. The nature of the white women was their wholesome love of water. She was just a part of it has her skin was blue, and for the gills on her neck that have long since been devoid of liquid, it was a refreshing change. The wolf at her side bounded off ahead, having caught sight of something Daeva had yet to see. It was only Citlali's voice that assured her of the find. A cave up ahead. It looks vacant, the light twin said softly, as Daeva wove her way around fallen trunks now drowning in water and the telltale signs of thunder cracking through the skys not far away. As the akontak approached the natural shelter, Daeva found Masou shaking the remains of the water from his coat. She stepped under the low overhang and settled herself on the driest portion near the entrance, as the rest of the cave seemed to lead further into darkness. Hopefully this storm will be over soon so we may continue on our journey, Citlali said, as Daeva began gathering up spare twigs to begin the makings of a makeshift fire. The storm is the least of my worries. |