Miasma - thick, dark and terrible - smothering.
Obscuring eyes desperate to see.
A sense of urgency spurred on, but sluggish legs were barely able to trudge through the dense fog.
Hyperventilating.
Arms stretching, fingers flailing, reaching for something that isn’t there.
A struggle to find that which is lost.
Finally, a glimpse!
Fingertips touch the soft blanket just as it is yanked away.
A scream, ripped from my throat as she is gone.
----
With perspiration forming on her brow, Azheira woke abruptly, wrenched out of the nightmare by her own cry. Still partly asleep, she twisted only her neck, the stone attached to her necklace sliding along her chest as she looked around the room, confused. The wooden beams above the bed were all wrong and disorienting. This wasn’t the house she shared with Cyrus and their son, Traxx, nor was it the Ocheliad Tower they had been staying at since the ogre attacks.
She closed her eyes, attempting to steady herself, knowing something was wrong. Still hazed by slumber and the frightening dream, she couldn’t quite grasp what it was. Her body ached all over, but she didn’t know why.
Where was Cyrus? Why wasn’t he here in bed with her?
Rising panic caused her chest to heave painfully. She reached for the Light within, forgetting for a moment that it had left her recently. Oddly, her core was able to touch the force that had been so elusive lately. It calmed her and the paladin began to relax. Just as she was beginning to feel more composed the sound of hooves on wood brought a soft smile to her lips. She knew that familiar gait intimately. Pale blue eyes shone brightly as she opened them to greet her lover.
Cyrus entered looking haggard and worn. Dark circles were deep shadows under his defeated eyes. Azheira’s smile faltered as she struggled to push the blankets aside so she could sit up.
Blood.
Dark claret, smeared and dried all over the midsection of her ripped dress. The dress that was now lying flush against her belly.
From afar she heard a low, keening wail and the cloud of sleep was gone in a millisecond. Her entire body quaked as if struck by lightning. Both hands clutched at her flat stomach.
The floor shook with the thundering of hooves as the warrior moved faster than ever before. He surrounded her with his arms as if trying to block the memory of last night from returning. But for all his strength and prowess in battle, he could not keep the nightmare out.
The Nathrezim had returned with an accomplice.
And the evil ones had stolen their daughter.
Azheira did not realize the wailing she heard was coming from her own mouth.
Obscuring eyes desperate to see.
A sense of urgency spurred on, but sluggish legs were barely able to trudge through the dense fog.
Hyperventilating.
Arms stretching, fingers flailing, reaching for something that isn’t there.
A struggle to find that which is lost.
Finally, a glimpse!
Fingertips touch the soft blanket just as it is yanked away.
A scream, ripped from my throat as she is gone.
----
With perspiration forming on her brow, Azheira woke abruptly, wrenched out of the nightmare by her own cry. Still partly asleep, she twisted only her neck, the stone attached to her necklace sliding along her chest as she looked around the room, confused. The wooden beams above the bed were all wrong and disorienting. This wasn’t the house she shared with Cyrus and their son, Traxx, nor was it the Ocheliad Tower they had been staying at since the ogre attacks.
She closed her eyes, attempting to steady herself, knowing something was wrong. Still hazed by slumber and the frightening dream, she couldn’t quite grasp what it was. Her body ached all over, but she didn’t know why.
Where was Cyrus? Why wasn’t he here in bed with her?
Rising panic caused her chest to heave painfully. She reached for the Light within, forgetting for a moment that it had left her recently. Oddly, her core was able to touch the force that had been so elusive lately. It calmed her and the paladin began to relax. Just as she was beginning to feel more composed the sound of hooves on wood brought a soft smile to her lips. She knew that familiar gait intimately. Pale blue eyes shone brightly as she opened them to greet her lover.
Cyrus entered looking haggard and worn. Dark circles were deep shadows under his defeated eyes. Azheira’s smile faltered as she struggled to push the blankets aside so she could sit up.
Blood.
Dark claret, smeared and dried all over the midsection of her ripped dress. The dress that was now lying flush against her belly.
From afar she heard a low, keening wail and the cloud of sleep was gone in a millisecond. Her entire body quaked as if struck by lightning. Both hands clutched at her flat stomach.
The floor shook with the thundering of hooves as the warrior moved faster than ever before. He surrounded her with his arms as if trying to block the memory of last night from returning. But for all his strength and prowess in battle, he could not keep the nightmare out.
The Nathrezim had returned with an accomplice.
And the evil ones had stolen their daughter.
Azheira did not realize the wailing she heard was coming from her own mouth.
Edited by Azheira on 7/10/2014 11:41 AM PDT