Anahita
"Oh my. Are you usually not the charming do-gooder I see before me today?", a hand came to delicately lay on her chest as if to soothe a fluttering heart. A roguish sharpness seeped into her voice as she continued, "I must be careful. I have a growing suspicion that you'll make for a good drinking companion."
Just a quick portal away.
She let the hand slip down and hook its fingers in the legcuff, finding it hot and malleable. She then got out of the way to let Danta work the metal, and turned a curious look at the man who seemed to spend his time un-petrifying people and opening portals. On his mark she got up and shook the shackle off like an old shoe.
It was entirely anticlimactic. She didn't feel quite free.
The pinch brought colour into her cheeks and a giggle from within her chest, drawing out like a string into a genuine smile. She would expect to be met with a lot after waking, but help and concern were not on the list. She glanced towards the murky light outside. "It isn't a party... Yet." Ana kicked the still glowing chain out of the way and wrapped her arms softly around Danta. "Thank you," she pulled away, flashing another quick smile, picking up the hems of her dress and stepping over uneven ground towards the world outside.
Stopping just short of the exit, her face obscured by the light streaming in through the fog, she asked,"Did you come across Azat?"
Just a quick portal away.
She let the hand slip down and hook its fingers in the legcuff, finding it hot and malleable. She then got out of the way to let Danta work the metal, and turned a curious look at the man who seemed to spend his time un-petrifying people and opening portals. On his mark she got up and shook the shackle off like an old shoe.
It was entirely anticlimactic. She didn't feel quite free.
The pinch brought colour into her cheeks and a giggle from within her chest, drawing out like a string into a genuine smile. She would expect to be met with a lot after waking, but help and concern were not on the list. She glanced towards the murky light outside. "It isn't a party... Yet." Ana kicked the still glowing chain out of the way and wrapped her arms softly around Danta. "Thank you," she pulled away, flashing another quick smile, picking up the hems of her dress and stepping over uneven ground towards the world outside.
Stopping just short of the exit, her face obscured by the light streaming in through the fog, she asked,"Did you come across Azat?"







