11th Zi'da 717
Please, Vri, she prayed, let him be able to.
The young woman didn't feel the cold, but that was really the least of it. Bundled up against the winds, she was battered and buffeted around as she made her way out of Scalvoris Town and to the camp she'd visited previously. Arlo wasn't Faith's friend, not yet. He could be, she thought, but as she stumbled slightly and righted herself, hankering down against the wind, the slight and very pregnant young woman wished that Fred was here. Or Nir'wei. They'd know something to do, she was sure, because she was out of ideas.
Or she had been, until she'd woken up in the middle of the night and thought that he was there. He'd been there, leaning over her and he'd whispered her name, stroking her hair away from her face and then Faith had really woken up, alone in their bed and tears pouring. The frantic worry that she felt was added to by the anger at having woken. Why did she have to wake, she had thought. Maybe that had been the real him, maybe their dreams had collided in the way that hers and....
... and then, the idea hit her and she got dressed, drank some tea and packed up some things, wrote a letter and left it and then left the house. With her was a large, strange looking dog. He was huge, covered with smatterings of blue and he glowed, ever so slightly. He walked next to Faith, his body seeming to be trying to shield her from the worst of the wind. "It's alright, Cosmo, I promise. He's a nice person, I think. He feels like he is. We might become friends." Or he'd throw her out of his camp for being a mad woman. but Faith didn't think so.
By the time the short and much more pregnant again than she had been before young woman got into the camp, it was about the eleventh break of the morning. She looked, frankly, dreadful. Paler even than normal and with dark circles under her eyes, Faith's face looked like she'd lost weight ~ something she really couldn't afford to do ~ although it was hard to tell considering the bump. "Arlo?" Faith called out and then, caught sight of him and she breathed out a ragged sigh of relief. "Arlo, I'm so sorry. I don't mean to disturb you, my apologies. But.." But what, she thought and then out it poured. "But I need help. My husband is missing and I don't know where else to go. I can't find him, and I wondered if you could dream with him?" Normally composed in the extreme, it took every ounce of discipline Faith had not to cry there and then. She managed to not do so, but that she was on the verge was evident. "This.. I'm sorry, this is Cosmo. He's our dog," she motioned to the large furry beast. "are dogs allowed in your camp?"


