09-09-2021, 12:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-09-2021, 12:46 PM by Adelaide.)
A vision in white, an angel, a ghost... or something more sinister. What stood before her? Adelaide did not know. For weeks, herself and Voro had traversed hundreds of miles trying to find a place of respite from the sand-wraiths in their recent past. Their gnashing teeth still haunted her nightmares and if she wasn't careful to avoid them, they crept into her waking thoughts wearing grins dripping with malice and gore. Since they had found the snow such thoughts troubled her more. If she squinted hard, the glinting white drifts blurred and became golden, coarse under her feet. She felt the sun's rays and eyes searing her back when she walked; she cast backwards glances more often than she would like to admit.
Nonetheless, she was as happy as she could remember, even Voro was more content now that they had left the desert behind them. They spent the days ambling along, mostly in amiable silence, and during the bitter nights they curled around each other like snakes, each offering the other a safe haven from their Hadean subconscious.
She had a suspicion something grave had changed. Blocking their path was a formidable woman, one who looked Voro in the eye unabashedly as though daring him to make a misstep. She was not afraid, as she was of the wolves of Sanatorium, but she was watchful. After all, she wasn't the same bairn that had woken in the desert alone those many weeks ago, she had learned how to discern her enemies from her friends. She furrowed her brow at the prophetic way in which the stranger spoke, as if she knew of their arrival. Well, Vorona's arrival at least. It made Adelaide's skin crawl, as if Aeri believed she had some sort of claim on him.
At Aeri's clinical stare, Adelaide did not cower, though the woman reminded her of Andraste. She stared back with intensity, heat to combat her ice. "You speak of gods and fate, an echo of something sinister we were fed not so long ago. You say you know his face, but not him, nor I, and we do not know you. You say you own these lands and yet you're here alone. It doesn't seem as though we need to explain anything, so who are you?" The girl blinked at her own boldness and peeked at Voro's face. If she had surprised herself, she certainly would have surprised him. But she was not unjust in her sharp response. Aeri looked down her nose at her, both literally and otherwise, and a strange feeling coiled in her gut when she looked between the pair... envy.
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