Another Day Another
Ruga
12-31-2021, 07:59 AM
It seemed like there were no more traces of Kefka though it had been that way since she had left him back in Auster. She wondered if she had just overlooked him, or just that he simply hadn't cared for her the way she thought. She wasn't sure what to believe anymore.
It wasn't only him though. Rhaegath had disappeared, her uncle's own scent around the Armada had left too. It seemed like everyone around her was dropping like flies, running away, or maybe it was even some wild Abraxas stuff that Kefka had tried to teach her. That was so long ago.
She was less on edge these days. Well, maybe. Seeming like Kefka had lost interest, it was a good facade. But she still had on her mind her dead not so mother who came to see her over the course of events in the last season or so. She knew of Kefka's intentions, Relm wouldn't put it past him. In a wander, she wasn't so tense anymore. If only because so much time had passed.
Around the falls was no new territory to her. It felt like she had been all over the world at this point, and she wasn't lost when it came to the lands. Her memory served her well everywhere she walked, all the way back to her early days when Kefka killed Agria.
She stopped to drink from the sparkling falls, feeling rather plain and emotionless while trying to forget about what she felt she had lost in her short life. She never really stuck to anyone, she had been alone most of her life even when she was with Kefka. Her eyes scanned upward at the sunset fall water running down in pools. And she didn't expect the giant swoop that knocked her sideways into the water. Pushing her body up out of the pool under the falls, she coughed trying to get her lungs back in order from inhaling the liquid. She didn't have much more time to regain herself while she jumped backwards from the large crystal encrusted bear that nearly toppled down on top of her and joined her in the water in an effort to fall over her and drown her in the water. For now she was defensive, she wouldn't have expected to take the bear down herself and her first instinct was to flee.
Fighting Seasonal Prompt
Total Word Count: 398 words
Word Count Goal: 1500 words
"Speech"
It wasn't only him though. Rhaegath had disappeared, her uncle's own scent around the Armada had left too. It seemed like everyone around her was dropping like flies, running away, or maybe it was even some wild Abraxas stuff that Kefka had tried to teach her. That was so long ago.
She was less on edge these days. Well, maybe. Seeming like Kefka had lost interest, it was a good facade. But she still had on her mind her dead not so mother who came to see her over the course of events in the last season or so. She knew of Kefka's intentions, Relm wouldn't put it past him. In a wander, she wasn't so tense anymore. If only because so much time had passed.
Around the falls was no new territory to her. It felt like she had been all over the world at this point, and she wasn't lost when it came to the lands. Her memory served her well everywhere she walked, all the way back to her early days when Kefka killed Agria.
She stopped to drink from the sparkling falls, feeling rather plain and emotionless while trying to forget about what she felt she had lost in her short life. She never really stuck to anyone, she had been alone most of her life even when she was with Kefka. Her eyes scanned upward at the sunset fall water running down in pools. And she didn't expect the giant swoop that knocked her sideways into the water. Pushing her body up out of the pool under the falls, she coughed trying to get her lungs back in order from inhaling the liquid. She didn't have much more time to regain herself while she jumped backwards from the large crystal encrusted bear that nearly toppled down on top of her and joined her in the water in an effort to fall over her and drown her in the water. For now she was defensive, she wouldn't have expected to take the bear down herself and her first instinct was to flee.
Total Word Count: 398 words
Word Count Goal: 1500 words