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Elanaâs gray eyes were wide as she saw the man whoâd thrown her collapse onto the ground. His body fell in a heap, half of his head next it. She shivered and looked up. Asrath stood there looking at her with an annoyed look on his face, causing her to shrink back a little and clutch her at her cape.
âIâd think youâd have more sense than to wander off alone like that. Hopefully this will be the last we see of these brigands,â Asrath spoke. His face cold and angry, he gestured to Elana that she follow him back to their camp.
Elana stood up and followed Asrath, her head hung low as she did so. She felt so stupid. She really didnât think anything would happen with Asrath in her sights. She hadnât gone that far and needed to calm herself to help her body relax so that she could sleep. She hadnât meant any harm.
Asrath sat back down. His expression saying more than words ever could. Elana felt her cheeks redden with embarrassment for her own naivite. The world definitely was a cruel place at times, so she was slowly beginning to see. She wondered if this was why Asrath was so cold all of the time, so wary of others.
Elana sat down next to the fire and hugged her knees to her chest. She just stared at the flames, wishing that her body would just succumb to the sleep she knew it needed. She then looked over at Asrath.
âIâm sorry,â Elana said softly as she laid down and curled herself up into a tight ball, hoping that she would be forgiven.
âIâd think youâd have more sense than to wander off alone like that. Hopefully this will be the last we see of these brigands,â Asrath spoke. His face cold and angry, he gestured to Elana that she follow him back to their camp.
Elana stood up and followed Asrath, her head hung low as she did so. She felt so stupid. She really didnât think anything would happen with Asrath in her sights. She hadnât gone that far and needed to calm herself to help her body relax so that she could sleep. She hadnât meant any harm.
Asrath sat back down. His expression saying more than words ever could. Elana felt her cheeks redden with embarrassment for her own naivite. The world definitely was a cruel place at times, so she was slowly beginning to see. She wondered if this was why Asrath was so cold all of the time, so wary of others.
Elana sat down next to the fire and hugged her knees to her chest. She just stared at the flames, wishing that her body would just succumb to the sleep she knew it needed. She then looked over at Asrath.
âIâm sorry,â Elana said softly as she laid down and curled herself up into a tight ball, hoping that she would be forgiven.