if it doesn't burn a little
The wind is the only thing that comes. She is not surprised, but like always, there is some amount of disappointment about it. Why did Ludo come for other Abandoned and yet not her? Was there something about her specifically that the gods did not like?
All that seemed unlikely, but she couldn’t help but ask the questions anyway. Weaver sits for a while longer, waiting, though not for anything in particular. She simply isn’t in a rush, though eventually, she finally gets up. Weaver brushes the leaves from her pants and then tucks the little figurine against one of the trees. It was for Ludo, after all, and so she leaves it. If nothing else, it will return to the earth.
(finished)
All that seemed unlikely, but she couldn’t help but ask the questions anyway. Weaver sits for a while longer, waiting, though not for anything in particular. She simply isn’t in a rush, though eventually, she finally gets up. Weaver brushes the leaves from her pants and then tucks the little figurine against one of the trees. It was for Ludo, after all, and so she leaves it. If nothing else, it will return to the earth.
(finished)
-- weaver
then what's the point in playing with fire?