EVELYN Child Of Corenglaw What rested behind the thick expanse of wood-land and rocky sidelines of mountain paths - was an excitement that sickly rumbled within the facade of bone and flesh. A girl, to be precise. Or rather, a girl who really didn't know who she was. There was a hidden quest and a thrumming heart that clammered against her chest, and with each willing thought - discouraged or not - the swarming flutter of life consistently was born from the ashes over and over again. With each tiring step - a wash of soreness and exhaust - sweat glazed over her pale fore-head and covered back, knees barely able to hold her own ground as the semblance of magical energy radiated a source of aid within every various rest. It had taken days to reach her destination. And although the splinter of lightning was an option, the girl, did not want to be so openly noticed. For if she rode like lightning, she would crash like thunder. And although crashing seemed to be her most solid talent as of now, there was an option that ticked at the back of her mind, saying - "let us not look like such a fool today". She may of been confident with her ownself, but the actions she made physically, and not by the motion of her lips, was of much more value to her than anything else. Aside from the "blood-relative" known as brother, and the hidden door to the way back home, there couldn't of ever been anything else. For everything that had been thrown in her pathway of future and present, would always desolate her to walk alone in the end. And that. Was possibly her most greatest fear. The first real job. Lives were on the hand, and a mystery was to be solved. She may of been drained of her energy, but her mentality was submerged in an endless flood of excitement. Beanstalk Village was as it said it was. As soon as the hooded-girl had approached the opening of the woods that faded out into the fields of rotten vegetables, she could see the large root that vanished against the peak of clouds - huts constructed carefully around its bottom veins that feasted along the dampen ground. There weren't any people outside. No life was seen at all actually, and she was questioning herself if anybody was even here anymore. The things she had heard about the beautiful, and blossoming village, had been reduced to a patch of lifeless terrain. She could almost see it as similiar to Sin, but, disregarding the consistent appearance of beasts. |
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