30 Ymiden 716
There was no doubting it to the young woman's mind. She was completely and utterly lost. It was not surprising, really. Although she had lived in the city for just over an arc, now, it had only been on the 1st of Ymiden that Jamal had informed her that was allowed to leave the shop at times of his determination and choosing. Faith was delighted at this freedom, still, and she had spent as much time as she was allowed exploring the city. But there was no doubting it. On this trial, she was lost. She had turned where she should not have, or hadn't where she should and now she was somewhere she did not recognise at all. This was not too much of a worry to the young woman in and of itself, as long as she could find her way back to the undertakers in time. But time was something that she had plenty of at the moment, as Jamal had given her a task to do. To visit at least three herbalist shops and ascertain the price for the same four herbs in each. Write them down and bring them to him, find out if there were discounts to be had and try to charm the shop owner if possible. So, she determined that what she would do would be to turn around and head back until she found somewhere that she recognised, somewhere she knew.
And so, she turned. There were... people back there, watching her and walking with a little too much in the way of determination in their steps for Faith's liking, so she decided that she would change her plans and instead she turned back and started walking once again in the direction she had been moving when she realised that she was lost. She was wearing the outfit that Jamal had chosen for her for these trials, tight black trousers and a black strapless top; her long black hair was loose. She felt her shoes pinch her as she moved, but he had specifically instructed her that she was to wear them on the cobbled streets, so she did not even consider taking them off. Instead, she turned her silver-grey eyes forward and reassured herself that she knew who she was and what her place in this world was. If these people were what she worried they might be, then the worst that they could do to her would end and Famula's embrace would take her. There was no greater gift to her, so she had nothing to fear here. Although she believed it, her pulse still quickened and her steps moved faster than perhaps they should.
Those people, if their intentions were ill, would find a woman who was not afraid to die.
And who wasn't afraid to take as many of them with her as she could, she determined.


