Pihu
As the breeze sprang up and sent the cards Pihu had brought scattering to, well, the wind (and the water) she cursed under her breath. Scrambling to pick the remaining ones up, she shook her head. "That's alright. Maybe next time?" Sighing, she shuffled the deck once again.
Then she turned and left the shrine behind. She couldn't resist one last glance at the statue. There was still no sign of the Herald, though. Shaking her head, she slipped her hands into her pockets. Grimacing, she was soon lost in the crowd. Clearly, she needed to change her approach, though she didn't know what she could do to get a different result.
-FIN
Then she turned and left the shrine behind. She couldn't resist one last glance at the statue. There was still no sign of the Herald, though. Shaking her head, she slipped her hands into her pockets. Grimacing, she was soon lost in the crowd. Clearly, she needed to change her approach, though she didn't know what she could do to get a different result.
-FIN
They say these are the golden years
But I wish I could disappear
But I wish I could disappear