Sassi really was not a socializer. She had somewhat become accustomed to her other guildmate Verus's presence in her travels, but now, she had to get used to being with someone else. She wondered if that was how you make friends. That was still a foreign concept to her. If Sassi were honest with herself however, she would admit that she maybe kind of wanted that actually. She would never say this out loud, of course.
Sassi looked around a bit, to get a feel for where the cave entrance was. She saw it near a frozen delta facing the ocean at a northernish direction. Seeing it made chills go down her spine. Sassi was nervous as heck about this whole thing. She also felt a little self-conscious having someone other than Verus with her as well. It was too late to go back now though, so she said nothing about it.
Sassi walked forward towards the entrance, trying to remember what they came here to do. The poster she had looked at before they left the Silver Moon Inn stated that somewhere in the caverns, was a hot spring where an unusual and poisonous moss grew. Sassi and Victoria were supposed to grab a sample and bring it back for research of some kind. On the back of the poster was more information and instructions on how to safely handle the moss.
Sassi had decided to take the poster with her, as she wanted to be reminded of what they were supposed to do. As she entered the cave, she looked around inside. It was a stark icy white place, with jagged and sharp stalactites 'decorating' the ceiling. She saw stalagmites near the walls, and she could hear the wind making eerie sounds within the cavern. This place is creeping me out. she thought to herself.
As they walked deeper through the cave, stalactites kept dripping from below, the water drops hitting Sassi's warm woven hat. She looked back to look at her guildmate. She wondered what she was thinking right now. Was she like Verus? She seemed nice enough anyway.
Then Sassi heard a rumbling sound, and looked up in time to see a stalactite falling off the ceiling. She immediately stepped out of the way, and it crashed on the ground in front of her. Her heart beating hard like a drum, and as fast as a cheetah at full speed. She breathed heavily in fear. Oh goodness. I hope I don't have to experience much more of THAT. she thought to herself.
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