Destini
Rhythmic pain pulsed dully in the back of her head. The room was swaying, moving. The motion made her stomach roil sickly. Her entire surroundings were rocking in time with her own throbbing heartbeat. What had happened? Where was she? Was the room really moving?
Bulky, blurred shapes cloaked in oily darkness met her vision as she opened her eyes with a slow, thick movement. Twin images mocked her attempts to understand where she was. Weakly, she shook her head, tried to focus. Her reward was a blossom of pain and an angry buzzing in her head that threatened to capsize her fragile awareness and submerge her again into unconsciousness. That was a bad idea. No sudden movements.
Breathe. Slow, gentle breaths. The air was stale and bore scents of mold and wet wool. The smells lingered at the back of her throat and lodged there. Her stomach turned again.
The room rocked to one side then back. Destini tried to steady herself only to discover her hands were bound behind her once again. Her ankles, too, were bound. She was tied to something, this time. Her freedom of motion was hindered enough now that she was prevented from loosing the knots in the ropes around her ankles the way she'd previously done. There was no way she'd escape this one on her own.
Despair welled up inside her. She had been so close to freedom! D'Argent had cruelly snatched her escape from her grasp. How long had she been unconscious? Hours? Days? Was it day or night? Time was distorted. For all she knew, weeks had passed. Panicked tears sprung to her eyes.
Moistened eyes brought her vision clearer, but the wan light made it impossible to discern where she was. Bulky shadows stood stoically all around her. Why was the room moving? Why did she feel so sick to her stomach? Poisons? Or maybe ....
...
... Maybe what?
... ? ....
What had she just been thinking? Whatever it was, it was gone, completely forgotten.
By Jah, her head hurt! She was having trouble concentrating with the ever-present throbbing pain. She had to keep her wits about her. She had to fight back as best she could. She had to ignore the excruciating pain in her head.
Jah only knew what d'Argent would do to her now that she'd caused him so much trouble.
_________________
Bulky, blurred shapes cloaked in oily darkness met her vision as she opened her eyes with a slow, thick movement. Twin images mocked her attempts to understand where she was. Weakly, she shook her head, tried to focus. Her reward was a blossom of pain and an angry buzzing in her head that threatened to capsize her fragile awareness and submerge her again into unconsciousness. That was a bad idea. No sudden movements.
Breathe. Slow, gentle breaths. The air was stale and bore scents of mold and wet wool. The smells lingered at the back of her throat and lodged there. Her stomach turned again.
The room rocked to one side then back. Destini tried to steady herself only to discover her hands were bound behind her once again. Her ankles, too, were bound. She was tied to something, this time. Her freedom of motion was hindered enough now that she was prevented from loosing the knots in the ropes around her ankles the way she'd previously done. There was no way she'd escape this one on her own.
Despair welled up inside her. She had been so close to freedom! D'Argent had cruelly snatched her escape from her grasp. How long had she been unconscious? Hours? Days? Was it day or night? Time was distorted. For all she knew, weeks had passed. Panicked tears sprung to her eyes.
Moistened eyes brought her vision clearer, but the wan light made it impossible to discern where she was. Bulky shadows stood stoically all around her. Why was the room moving? Why did she feel so sick to her stomach? Poisons? Or maybe ....
...
... Maybe what?
... ? ....
What had she just been thinking? Whatever it was, it was gone, completely forgotten.
By Jah, her head hurt! She was having trouble concentrating with the ever-present throbbing pain. She had to keep her wits about her. She had to fight back as best she could. She had to ignore the excruciating pain in her head.
Jah only knew what d'Argent would do to her now that she'd caused him so much trouble.
_________________