Lyra Karant
At Water's Edge
It had been some time since the last fateful encounter in Hargeon Town between Lyra and her long-time friend Rela, There, they had undertaken a job together, a decision that had proven exceptionally costly for Lyra's mental state. There, in what seemed like barely yesterday, Rela had killed a man in cold blood before her eyes. Legally, it was a permissible act, and thus Rela had been absolutely justified in doing so in order to protect them both after the killer provoked a fight between them. However, it was the first time Lyra had watched someone be struck down in such a way. Especially so dispassionately. It was a new thing for Lyra to experience, which had weighed heavily on her mind ever since she had continued to further her magical training. She couldn't stop thinking about it. It had plagued her. The difficulties that she had faced since, especially, when her magical energies as a slayer had overflowed to such an extreme point that she'd been on bed rest for three days as a result.
All of this had troubled her sleep. Nowadays she really wasn't doing much of that. She looked-- and felt-- exhausted and haggard at the best of times. She could barely function. Sure, she was eating plenty. She was still walking and getting enough exercise. It just seemed, to outwards appearance, that there was a gigantic weight that rested squarely on her shoulders. Was this a good way to live? No, decidedly not. She knew this. She cared enough that she accepted that this was an unhealthy state of being. However, a change was required.
That change involved a train to Lavanitir, a distant port, far away from Sakuramori. It seemed that the ocean brought her some measure of calm - this was a phenomenon that had been experienced when first she journeyed through that fated portal and corralled an ethereal sky whale into another aquatic portal to another dimension. Don't ask. That was a weird little encounter that was most definitely real. Now, however, it just felt... morose. Bleak. Empty.
The sea breeze blew across Lyra's face, where she remained seated near the edge of the water near the docks, her legs dangling over the edge. Her hair, bright pink as it always was, wafted gently in the breeze. Truly, she had no idea what she was even doing here if not to escape the feelings that welled up inside her and threatened to consume her like a fiery blaze. She was just... here. Existing. It was not much, but it was something. Hopefully, the change of scenery would be enough to inspire something in her after all. Whatever it was, she hoped it happened soon.
MEL @ WW