Eldrithe Whisperwind
Super-Earth
- Joined
- May 10, 2014
Mariah tried her best not to fall as she followed Desmond. Which was hard considering that her legs felt like limp noodles. ‘I have to keep going.’ She urged to herself as her muscles screamed for rest. Mariah knew the barricade wouldn’t hold for long, and there was no telling what was up ahead. She needed to take control of herself and prepared for the worst.
The musty smell of the hallway tickled at her nose as the group of people pushed forward. Subtle trickling sounds of water echoed around them. The mass of people suddenly stopped, with Mariah bringing up the rear. She heard Desmond say something about pure lake water. Her mouth frothed at the idea of having something to drink, she hadn’t realized how thirsty she was. Pushing her way through the group, desperate to quench her thirst, she flopped down onto her knees. Cupping her hands together, she dunked them beneath the water and brought cupfuls of the liquid to her cracking lips.
Cold liquid sloshed down her dry swollen throat, clearing her thoughts and renewing some of her depleted energy. Oh how satisfying it was, so refreshing and uplifting. It was just what she had needed. Gulping the water down, she heard Desmond say something about following the water. He was right, they needed to keep moving, but it was so hard. Mariah flinched as she tried to stand up, her knees popping with each move. “Here, let me help.” Offered a stern voice.
“No, it’s ok. I can do it.” She replied while swatting his had away, not wanting him to see exactly how exhausted she really was. Finally gaining her bearings, she followed Desmond down the path in hopes of finding an exit.
The musty smell of the hallway tickled at her nose as the group of people pushed forward. Subtle trickling sounds of water echoed around them. The mass of people suddenly stopped, with Mariah bringing up the rear. She heard Desmond say something about pure lake water. Her mouth frothed at the idea of having something to drink, she hadn’t realized how thirsty she was. Pushing her way through the group, desperate to quench her thirst, she flopped down onto her knees. Cupping her hands together, she dunked them beneath the water and brought cupfuls of the liquid to her cracking lips.
Cold liquid sloshed down her dry swollen throat, clearing her thoughts and renewing some of her depleted energy. Oh how satisfying it was, so refreshing and uplifting. It was just what she had needed. Gulping the water down, she heard Desmond say something about following the water. He was right, they needed to keep moving, but it was so hard. Mariah flinched as she tried to stand up, her knees popping with each move. “Here, let me help.” Offered a stern voice.
“No, it’s ok. I can do it.” She replied while swatting his had away, not wanting him to see exactly how exhausted she really was. Finally gaining her bearings, she followed Desmond down the path in hopes of finding an exit.