84th Vhalar
It was a bright clear day. If Elyna hadn’t known any better she would have sworn it was Saun again. The suns shone down though they gave less warmth. The ground the past beside the wagon was lush and green. Farmers were making a desperate attempt to salvage crops damaged by heavy rainfall earlier in the season. Wrapped up in her own cloak, the fur left behind, the young woman felt at peace with the world; happy. A smile played behind her eyes because she was excited to return to the city. It had been more than twenty arcs since she and Malcolm had retreated to the house on the hill. Whilst the Mortalborn man had freedom to return to return to Andaris, Elyna’s own movements were restricted to using the wagon. It was too far for her to walk and she certainly couldn’t ride. Propped up with a pillow she had a pain in her lower back that wouldn’t budge. Her stomach felt tense, as though dinner the night before hadn’t agreed with her. However, she’d grown used to the waves and changing ailments of pregnancy and wouldn’t let them dim her excitement. Pathetic really, to have such simple pleasures. The young woman wasn’t sure why Malcolm had decided he would take the wagon back to the city, but she had been eager to join him.
He’d helped her climb up the steps and if her hands had lingered in his then she refused to notice. As she sat, she fidgeted. Twisting fingers around each other in an effort to keep them occupied. She watched the world slipping past. Trees turning to golden brown, yellow and red. Plum and apple trees ripe with fruit and blackberries scattered in brambles. Content to live in a rural setting, it was good to contrast that with the noise and bustle of the city. Something she hadn’t realised that she could miss.
At first the sounds of the busy market place were an assault on the senses and she froze. A child faced with a sweet shop, not knowing which way to turn first. Helped back down from the cart she lent heavily on the tall man. Her fingers grazing down his chest as she settled her feet on the cobblestones. Children ran past behind her and she took the opportunity to stay close and inhale the scent of him. With the threat of being swept of her feet subsided, Elyna took a respectful step back and let her hands drop to her sides.
“I’d like to get some wool for another blanket,” she explained. She didn’t know how many blankets a baby would need, but surely another one couldn’t hurt?
She turned to scan the marketplace and the varied stalls. Spice vendors, a butcher and baker separated by a woman selling wooden bowls and kitchen wear. The scent of sweets made her nose twitch with interest and she looked back at Malcolm with a smile, “I won’t be long. I can meet you whenever your business is concluded.”
In truth she knew very little about his decision to come to the city or what he intended to collect. With a half-smile still pulling at her features the woman straightened suddenly. She stilled, before collecting up her skirts and dashing forward, ducking through the crowd with as much grace and speed as she could muster she trailed after the a familiar frame and shocking red hair.
“Vakh??” She hadn’t seen the man since Ymiden. She called out to him, hopeful. He was still alive? Her heart leapt. She knew too many Skyriders or Knights that had been killed or injured in the battle. It had seemed too much to hope that the Smith would have survived as well.


