Destini
There was no time to explain how she'd done what she'd done. She wasn't even sure she could explain it if she tried. Instead, she agreed, "Aye, I think I can manage a swim."
She followed Corwynn up the stairs, trying her best to keep up as he pulled her behind him. She was nowhere near her full strength, but there was no time for weakness. They didn't have much time before the soldiers spotted them aboard the ship.
Corwynn and Destini emerged from below-decks into the light. Destini cried out in surprised pain as the light flooded her head. Wincing, she bowed her head away from the sun and closed her eyes. The sudden light was blinding after so long in dark captivity. She blinked and squinted, but her eyes refused to adjust. She couldn't see past the brightness. Tears sprung to her eyes as she tried to see, managing only to open her eyes a sliver before the brightness of the light overwhelmed her and forced her eyelids shut again. She needed time for her vision to adjust. Unfortunately, there was no time.
The soldiers were still distant, but coming closer. She could hear them. Trying again to squint past the painful light, she searched for Jerro. Did he know they were in danger?
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She followed Corwynn up the stairs, trying her best to keep up as he pulled her behind him. She was nowhere near her full strength, but there was no time for weakness. They didn't have much time before the soldiers spotted them aboard the ship.
Corwynn and Destini emerged from below-decks into the light. Destini cried out in surprised pain as the light flooded her head. Wincing, she bowed her head away from the sun and closed her eyes. The sudden light was blinding after so long in dark captivity. She blinked and squinted, but her eyes refused to adjust. She couldn't see past the brightness. Tears sprung to her eyes as she tried to see, managing only to open her eyes a sliver before the brightness of the light overwhelmed her and forced her eyelids shut again. She needed time for her vision to adjust. Unfortunately, there was no time.
The soldiers were still distant, but coming closer. She could hear them. Trying again to squint past the painful light, she searched for Jerro. Did he know they were in danger?
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