Faith
10-10-15, 11:27 PM
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Her body lay in a forest. It was autumn, and the floor was covered in golden leaves, with bits of red and brown speckling the piles. She was naked, though the breeze that stirred the leaf litter through her blonde tresses didn’t bother her. Her shoulders were still, her chest lifeless. Scars crossed her sides, tracing her arms, and marring the smooth skin of her cheek. Moss grew along them, green lines that webbed the pale canvas. From a gaping hole where a breast should be, the green fronds of a fern stalwartly grew out, though the tender baby leaves at the base were freckled with dried blood.
She sat up, suddenly. Sweat soaked through her nightshirt, the linen clinging to her skin. She felt cold, and tired, as if she hadn’t slept at all. The pale pink morning was peeking through the shutters at the window, and the fire in the hearth had grown low. When she realized she’d been holding her breath and let it out, a cloud billowed from her lips, hazy and light. Luca gathered the blankets she’d kicked off and buried herself under them, letting the heavy quilt bring darkness over her face.
“It was just a nightmare,” she said quietly, then yawned. Already the details were starting to fade, from the way the sunlight drifted down from the canopy to the way birds had sung her funeral dirge. She remembered the fern, though, the way the ends of the leaves curled, the dash of bright green it brought to the muted yellows around.
Dreams were the Sway trying to tell you something. At least, that’s what Leala would say. As Luca stretched and rolled, trying to bid sleep to come back from where it had been shooed away, she thought of her friend. In a few hours the sun would be up properly, and she would be preparing for her baptism. Leala would be there, watching with her large brown eyes and her crooked smile. Swallowing the lump in her throat, the girl tossed again, holding her stomach. Nerves or need of breakfast, it protested and lurched.
Nerves, she told herself. After all, after today she would serve the Ethereal Sway.
Her body lay in a forest. It was autumn, and the floor was covered in golden leaves, with bits of red and brown speckling the piles. She was naked, though the breeze that stirred the leaf litter through her blonde tresses didn’t bother her. Her shoulders were still, her chest lifeless. Scars crossed her sides, tracing her arms, and marring the smooth skin of her cheek. Moss grew along them, green lines that webbed the pale canvas. From a gaping hole where a breast should be, the green fronds of a fern stalwartly grew out, though the tender baby leaves at the base were freckled with dried blood.
She sat up, suddenly. Sweat soaked through her nightshirt, the linen clinging to her skin. She felt cold, and tired, as if she hadn’t slept at all. The pale pink morning was peeking through the shutters at the window, and the fire in the hearth had grown low. When she realized she’d been holding her breath and let it out, a cloud billowed from her lips, hazy and light. Luca gathered the blankets she’d kicked off and buried herself under them, letting the heavy quilt bring darkness over her face.
“It was just a nightmare,” she said quietly, then yawned. Already the details were starting to fade, from the way the sunlight drifted down from the canopy to the way birds had sung her funeral dirge. She remembered the fern, though, the way the ends of the leaves curled, the dash of bright green it brought to the muted yellows around.
Dreams were the Sway trying to tell you something. At least, that’s what Leala would say. As Luca stretched and rolled, trying to bid sleep to come back from where it had been shooed away, she thought of her friend. In a few hours the sun would be up properly, and she would be preparing for her baptism. Leala would be there, watching with her large brown eyes and her crooked smile. Swallowing the lump in her throat, the girl tossed again, holding her stomach. Nerves or need of breakfast, it protested and lurched.
Nerves, she told herself. After all, after today she would serve the Ethereal Sway.