06-16-2015, 07:54 AM
The wind picked up, the fire started to flicker even with the so called magic that had fueled its power. The sound of horn filtered through the air, a second time and the dark man, Elias, ran towards the scene.
Sierra was torn between the help she was already offering and the new scene. This was too much humanity, too much coincidence for her. Her golden eyes were now seen by three people, how many more were on that ship? How many more would know what she was. Even one other person to know was dangerous. Those that had killed her brother, they could be anywhere. The tattoo he'd worn with pride, she knew it meant something, if she could only figure out what. The boat burst into flames.
Sierra sighed and followed the darker man, it was not in her to sit idle and watch as things happen. Jaxen was fine for the moment; hopefully, his ride would be here sooner rather than later. This weather was only going to make matters worse.
There were no explanations for anything, everything happened so quickly so violently and then there was nothing. The woods were silent, the wolves had scattered, even the nosey little wolf was gone from her senses. She was alone with humans for the first time in many months - no years. It had been years since the wolves were not close enough to listen too. Sierra missed Snow desperately. But the human world didn't cater to the whims of nature, and this was hardly natural by any means.
Sierra stopped by Elias, "What just happened?"
Sierra was torn between the help she was already offering and the new scene. This was too much humanity, too much coincidence for her. Her golden eyes were now seen by three people, how many more were on that ship? How many more would know what she was. Even one other person to know was dangerous. Those that had killed her brother, they could be anywhere. The tattoo he'd worn with pride, she knew it meant something, if she could only figure out what. The boat burst into flames.
Sierra sighed and followed the darker man, it was not in her to sit idle and watch as things happen. Jaxen was fine for the moment; hopefully, his ride would be here sooner rather than later. This weather was only going to make matters worse.
There were no explanations for anything, everything happened so quickly so violently and then there was nothing. The woods were silent, the wolves had scattered, even the nosey little wolf was gone from her senses. She was alone with humans for the first time in many months - no years. It had been years since the wolves were not close enough to listen too. Sierra missed Snow desperately. But the human world didn't cater to the whims of nature, and this was hardly natural by any means.
Sierra stopped by Elias, "What just happened?"