Timestamp: Winter 91, 513AV
It was cold out again, as the spring neared quickly. The frigid air from the sea slammed up hard on the city, the recent precipitation from the waves and clouds having coated the city in winter's final attempt to take hold of the city once again. Spring was literally a brightening away, and with dawn's embrace, the weather would begin to change hopefully.
Ariann sat upon the sand-dusted beach, knees pulled up to her chest and her chin resting upon them. Her arms wrapped about her legs as she looked out into the sea, a longing in her eyes that caused them to glaze over ever so slightly. She had been pre-occupied with her thoughts for well over a quarter of a chime by now. She had not moved at all, her chest being the only thing that ebbed with life about her. She was quite calm on the outside, despite her inwards turmoil.
In her mind, she could see a reflection of what had transpired between her and Ricky over the last few weeks. He had brought about some unsettling news, torn her heart from her chest and then patched it together again, and yet she still could not help but feel a bit of a quiver in her lip whenever she thought about him. Her heart continued to flutter, despite the calmed feelings she had for him. She still loved him in a way he would not get to learn, but she resented it deeply.
And then there was Yuri. He had come out of nowhere a few days ago, floating unconsciously in the water over her head. He had the good looks Ricky possessed, but there was a difference in personality between the two. Ricky had that... sailor-y personality, where Yuri was all manners and politeness and noble-ness. Ariann didn't notice it, but her cheeks were darkening in response to the thoughts. She smiled a bit as she remembered the man's strange way of bowing to her, thanking her for saving his life despite the fact that she had done little besides scab over the wound for him. Still, he had a sweet sentiment about him, and it caused her heart to flutter a bit when she thought of him, just like it did with Ricky.
She sighed, reaching her hand out to cup a bit of sand into her palm, lifting the pile up and tossing it into the sea. It landed with a 'ba-loop', clouding the water before dissipating. She watched the sun rise up over the ocean's crest, the rays tinting the sky purple and red. It was a beautiful sunrise, and it painted the sky above Maiden's Cape like a canvas beneath an artist's brush. A small whiff of cloud floated overhead, contrasting the amber hues with its subtle grey-blue outline. Ariann smiled at the sky. It was so pretty sometimes, a sphere of colors that shifted and swayed as the day grew older. She wondered what Syna was doing right now, when the sun was born anew.
Standing up, Ariann stretched widely, putting aside thoughts of what the gods and goddesses were doing. She stood there, curling her lips back in a mock yawn, revealing her many rows of jagged teeth as her green eyes slid shut. She was tired, but not because she didn't sleep well. She was tired because she had just woken up. She rubbed her eyes, yawning a bit more and letting out a sheepish noise as she did so, wondering what the day would bring about this time.

