11-21-2022, 12:42 AM
They had taken their time arriving, but eventually, they all broke free of travel. Going their separate ways, the delegation of Elysium returned to their home. Tallulah stood at the border, wondering how to even explain what she saw to others. Her eyes, softly hooded, squinted against the chill. Her fur blew in the winter-like wind. She felt compelled by the gusts to keep going forward, finding an easier time moving toward the territory than turning around and walking off.
The weight of her soul was as heavy as her thoughts. She barely started when she heard a voice call out to her. She blinked a few times, shaking free of thought and mind. Pulling herself together. Though her lips curled up happily at the sight of Nick rushing toward her, and Tallulah knew she couldn't force a smile. "Hey," she said, half physically exhausted and half emotionally weary, to him. Not wasting any time, she drew close to the man and proceeded to wrap herself around him. "m' back."
It was so good to see him. She thought... the Trial would be worse. That they'd be forced to fight their way out, among a wave of wolves and other creatures. Tears prickled her eyes at the mind's image of the lightning striking Vendrussel down, right in front of everyone. How it could have been her, if nature had it's way. She'd never come back home again. She'd never see Pa again. Never speak to Valeska. Nor, she found most gut-wrenching, never be held by Nikolai again.
The weight of her soul was as heavy as her thoughts. She barely started when she heard a voice call out to her. She blinked a few times, shaking free of thought and mind. Pulling herself together. Though her lips curled up happily at the sight of Nick rushing toward her, and Tallulah knew she couldn't force a smile. "Hey," she said, half physically exhausted and half emotionally weary, to him. Not wasting any time, she drew close to the man and proceeded to wrap herself around him. "m' back."
It was so good to see him. She thought... the Trial would be worse. That they'd be forced to fight their way out, among a wave of wolves and other creatures. Tears prickled her eyes at the mind's image of the lightning striking Vendrussel down, right in front of everyone. How it could have been her, if nature had it's way. She'd never come back home again. She'd never see Pa again. Never speak to Valeska. Nor, she found most gut-wrenching, never be held by Nikolai again.
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