Spring 89, 503 AV Aello stood upon a bed of green grass. The fronds swaying lightly in the breeze, crunching beneath her not-so-delicate step, as she skipped along, looking for the best place to settle her things. The sun's light trickled down from behind a wall of fluffy white clouds, tickling the girl's skin as her eyes sparkled. Everything felt unnaturally warm as she rounded a small hill. Her leg muscles starting to ache, from the journey from her family's cottage to this place between the mountains that cut Zeltiva off from other areas, and the sea. Perhaps I should settle down soon, Aello thought, as her bag bounced between her two shoulder blades. As the folds of her long dress swirled around her knees. Because if the stew takes as long to prepare as mamma's, then I may be out here for a long time. The wind circled her, sweeping her long brown hair off her shoulders as she moved steadily along. At the top of the hill, Aello put her bag down. This is as good a place as any, Aello thought, as she looked around her surroundings. She could just make out the sea on the horizon. A dazzling blue, speckled with white, what the girl assumed to be the sails of several ships, which glided silently along the water. Going about their business- fishing, transferring supplies from one area to another, and the like. Grass and mountains in the opposite direction of the sea. The town in yet another direction. Better start a fire, Aello thought, after looking around everywhere, wondering where she would be the most likely to find supplies. After realizing, her best bet was anywhere but in the direction of the sea, she shrugged her shoulders, and walked off down the hill. Whenever she passed a fallen tree branch, or even a stick, she'd pick it up. Holding it tightly in her arms, close to her chest. When her arms had grown so heavy, that they were beginning to both ache, and sink closer and closer to her knees, Aello decided to return to her bag, and drop everything in a messy pile. When everything had fallen by her feet with a muffled thud, Aello sighed, and then sank onto her knees. Better light these things, Aello thought, as she picked two sticks off the top of the pile, and began to rub them together furiously, hoping to get them to spark. She could hear them clicking. See the thin layer of brown around their edges diminishing. Growing thin. She could see several knobs breaking off as she pushed the two bits of earth against each other, as furiously as she could muster. Sweat appeared on her brow, and yet she kept working. Her heart sped up, but she kept at it. Although she was growing bored, her hands sore and numb, she refused to give up. Inside she knew, that if she simply kept at it, she would soon have a spark. A fire roaring into life before her. OOCGah... I hate how she has to be clueless, and suck at everything. |