Verial didn't even know what he was looking for. He left that up to Aursra, because she said she would be able to find him without a problem. After touching her father's assassin, Aursra had made some connection with her Sire again, although unwillingly, and this link was supposed to get them to their destination. For most of the journey, Verial let her lead the way or point in the direction that she felt was best. So, Verial and Kyrian followed Aursra's guidance - over rocky terrain, rivers, and fields. They had covered quite a bit of ground, but so far had no luck.
Nevertheless, their journey did not go completely unnoticed. They were forced into several situations where they had to defend themselves from monsters or bandits along the trail. Verial wondered if these might have been more foes sent from Aursra's Sire, but in the end they seemed like just wayward beings with no other purpose than to pick a fight. Verial had hoped to squeeze something out of them, but unfortunately they had no answers he was looking for.
At the end of their seventeenth day, the group found a clearing in a forest and camped as usual. While Aursra and Kyrian would unpack things and start to set up, Verial went to go wash his face at a small nearby stream and gather some firewood. Kneeling down next to the stream, he cupped his hands to scoop up of some of the water and rubbed his face as clean as he could. Travelling this long had left them all somewhat dirty, despite doing what they could to maintain some cleanliness.
Verial wiped away some of the water that had been dripping from his face and allowed himself to have a moment to his thoughts. Until now, he had not seen fit to question Aursra's judgment, but he began to wonder if she was losing the link to her Sire or if maybe, something subconsciously was holding her back from finding her birth father? Verial didn't blame her, but if he didn't speak up sooner or later, they might run out of provisions while travelling and be forced to turn back or who knew what else.
He listened as the stream slowly trickled by, accompanied by the sound of crickets that started as night fell. Verial allowed himself sometime alone in this solitude before heading back. Despite all things, the evening was nice; the snow had melted and traces of winter weather started to fade into spring. They were able to sleep on the ground without getting too damp and find natural herbs and other provisions that usually suffered during the winter season.
A feeling of anxiousness, however, certainly haunted Verial. He had many hesitations about this whole trip and it started with bringing Kyrian along and what would come of his son's fate. Verial felt terrible having to hand the young teenager a sword, but on the other hand he was very proud to give Kyrian something which otherwise symbolized his growth into adulthood.
Meeting Aursra's father was also a dual-edged sword. Verial cared nothing more than to finish this mission and help rescue Aursra's missing child, but part of him wanted to turn right around and go home. There was some selfish part of his being that didn't want Aursra to discover this child, and maybe it was because he had a notion the whole thing wasn't true at all. That idea of pain and downright trickery was something he did not want Aursra to have to go through if possible.
Verial also anticipated returning back to the Villa. Before he had left, his mother had mentioned searching for Angelus and perhaps bringing his white winged brother back to Aursra. Normally, this would have made Verial content but thoughts nagged him about a reunion between Angelus and Aursra. He couldn't even imagine how that would turn out, but all he did know was of an ever lingering jealousy that plagued him.
As he stood away from the stream finally and pushed himself off the ground, Verial looked around for a close spot to get some firewood. He found some not far off and gathered it into his arms heading back to the camp with the bundle. He was silent for a while when he returned to Aursra and Kyrian, tending to start the fire. It would have been much easier to simply ask Aursra if she could start the fire with her magic, but he held himself back from asking. There were certain times when one needed normalcy in their life when everything else seemed chaotic.
After the fire flickered and gave off warmth, Verial turned his odd colored eyes towards Aursra. He pushed raven colored hair behind his pointed ears and opened his mouth to speak. In any other time or place, Verial would have probably been fine with the duration their trip had been taking. His mother had once said of him, "Verial would rather walk around the mountain than use his wings to fly over it." This time, he took the shorter way around the mountain and just asked.
"I was wondering," Verial said to Aursra, "are we still on the right track? Or is there something I should be concerned about that you're not telling me?"
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:22 pm