Leander Urahil
Lumen had just gotten back from a mission all the way across the oceans. She was so tired and ready for her own bed and room that she nearly missed the hushed whispers from the other students as she passed. Nearly missed the looks of grief or sympathy her way. It wasn't until she'd unshackled her armor and dropped her stuff in her room that she heard a timid knock on the door.
"Lumen?" It was Gale. Another girl in their class. Quite an up and coming earth bender.
"Yeah?"
"I-uh-just wanted to let you know. Because I know you two were close. Like Zinnia."
"Tell me what?" Lumen yanked open the door and looked down at the shorter girl.
"You haven't heard about Caeso?" Gale looked up at Lumen with the same sad eyes she'd recognized from the other students she'd passed in the halls. Heard about him? She could feel her heart begin to slow in her chest while at the same time tighten. Head shook silently, fearing what words were about to come out of Gale's lips.
"They found his body strung up in the elven quarter. He was murdered. Mutilated," she whispered. Lumen stared. There must be some mistake. Surely.
Lumen was up the rest of the night and she finally convinced Proctor Gamble to let her see Caeso's body. And even then, she felt as if she was in some twisted dream. A nightmare. Silently, she went back to her room and slammed the door closed. One thing was for sure. She was going to find out who did this. But first, she had to get used to the fact that one of her closest classmates wasn't here anymore. She'd never hear his noble accent in the halls again. Hear him leave her and Ysobel wine and cookies. To have her back on missions. Feel how it felt to be in his arms for one more dance.
TWO WEEKS LATER
Yeah, Lumen was still pissed. On her best nights she managed to get a few hours of sleep before grief, anger, and the what-ifs plagued her mind. On her worst nights she left her room for the training grounds and took things out on one of the many hanging sandbags. And tonight was one of those nights. Blonde hair wasn't even bound back. She wore loose fitting pants that dipped low around her waist. Boots and a tanktop. Her knuckles were beginning to redden and bruise but she kept hitting the bag anyway.
BANG
BANG. BANG.
The sounds echoed out into the empty room, most other students sleeping in their beds.
Lumen had just gotten back from a mission all the way across the oceans. She was so tired and ready for her own bed and room that she nearly missed the hushed whispers from the other students as she passed. Nearly missed the looks of grief or sympathy her way. It wasn't until she'd unshackled her armor and dropped her stuff in her room that she heard a timid knock on the door.
"Lumen?" It was Gale. Another girl in their class. Quite an up and coming earth bender.
"Yeah?"
"I-uh-just wanted to let you know. Because I know you two were close. Like Zinnia."
"Tell me what?" Lumen yanked open the door and looked down at the shorter girl.
"You haven't heard about Caeso?" Gale looked up at Lumen with the same sad eyes she'd recognized from the other students she'd passed in the halls. Heard about him? She could feel her heart begin to slow in her chest while at the same time tighten. Head shook silently, fearing what words were about to come out of Gale's lips.
"They found his body strung up in the elven quarter. He was murdered. Mutilated," she whispered. Lumen stared. There must be some mistake. Surely.
Lumen was up the rest of the night and she finally convinced Proctor Gamble to let her see Caeso's body. And even then, she felt as if she was in some twisted dream. A nightmare. Silently, she went back to her room and slammed the door closed. One thing was for sure. She was going to find out who did this. But first, she had to get used to the fact that one of her closest classmates wasn't here anymore. She'd never hear his noble accent in the halls again. Hear him leave her and Ysobel wine and cookies. To have her back on missions. Feel how it felt to be in his arms for one more dance.
TWO WEEKS LATER
Yeah, Lumen was still pissed. On her best nights she managed to get a few hours of sleep before grief, anger, and the what-ifs plagued her mind. On her worst nights she left her room for the training grounds and took things out on one of the many hanging sandbags. And tonight was one of those nights. Blonde hair wasn't even bound back. She wore loose fitting pants that dipped low around her waist. Boots and a tanktop. Her knuckles were beginning to redden and bruise but she kept hitting the bag anyway.
BANG
BANG. BANG.
The sounds echoed out into the empty room, most other students sleeping in their beds.