Timestamp: Summer 21, 494 AV OOCI apologize in advance about the generic name I gave Constance grandfather. Once I think of something more fantasy sounding, I'll be changing it. The year was 493 AV, the season was Summer, the place was Avanthal, and the time was sunrise. And with the rising of most, if not every sun, Constance grandfather, John, could be found standing outside the Whitevine hold. While he stood complacently with his eyes closed, he enjoyed the little warmth that the suns rays brought to the cold land of Aventhal. The tingling sensation that came when warm sunlight kissed ones skin caused the elderly mans mind to wander freely threw thoughts of a better time. Specifically, a time when he was younger, and his beautiful wife still lived. "Today is the day, my beloved," his voice came at the thought of his wife, breaking the silence that surrounded him. Inside the hold, other Vantha were just beginning to stir from there sleep. Among them was his only granddaughter, Constance, who still found herself immersed in sleep. Soon though, it was disturbed by the gentile nudges of her father as he tried to wake her. His efforts seemed to be hopeless though, as she only continued to move further away from him, groaning and whining all the while. The loving father couldn't help but smile as his five year old daughter fought with groggy strength to stay asleep. "Wake up sleepy head... Granddad is waiting for you outside." All he got for a reply was Constance covering her head with the warm blanket and groaning a bit more. "If you don't hurry he might leave without you," he continued, hoping his words of warning would coax her out of bed. And not surprisingly, it worked. Constance threw the covers down the length of the bed, and slide over to the side of the bed, letting her feet hang over the edge. "That's my girl. Come on, I'll take you down to grandpa," he said as he reached out and took her hand into his. It wasn't too much longer and Constance found herself being lead outside into the freezing outside by the strong hand of her father. He stopped short outside the door though, then turned to look down at Constance. "Do you want to take if from here," he asked, knowing that she liked to be independent when she was able to. Looking strait ahead, she saw the blurred figure that she knew was her grandfather and said, "Yeah, thanks." Her voice was quiet, and her words were short as she still fought the haze of sleep. With those words, he let go of her hand and gave her a gentile nudge in the right direction. Reaching her hand out towards the blurry figure, she caught the hem of her grandfathers jacket. Although the tugging was subtle, the elderly man felt she was there and turned to her, a smile showing. "Good morning, Lullabell," he greeted, using the silly pet name he had given her, and then continued, "I hope you slept well because we have an exciting day ahead of us. Lets get going then, shall we?" Reaching down, he took Constance small, soft hand in his own rough one. "OK grandpa, but why do we have to leave so early," she asked, rubbing the sleep from her eyes. |