Re: Chapter 6 (Continued)
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2025 7:36 pm
Muffled sounds filter through the closed door, and Iana's head lifts as she blinks the tears away from her eyes. She needs clear vision right now - and more importantly, clear thoughts.
For the first few moments, it is hard to tell what is going on. There are voices. More than one person: she can hear different pitches, but nothing more than that, not even enough to know how many. More than two, she suspects, but would not swear to it.
Footsteps. Just a changing of the guard? No, they are scuffling, she thinks - and her keen senses sharpen…
…until everything goes abruptly dark.
Iana chokes back a whimper. Clear head, she tells herself, battling down the panic that has been rolling through her in waves ever since she was first cornered in the library. Do not lose yourself now.
There is a sharp clatter. A high-pitched shout. Iana still cannot make out more than the barest shape of the words, but the voice is finally loud enough that she can tell one thing for certain: it is Asra.
Wild reckless hope flares in Iana. The rescue is here! If Asra is here, then she is almost certainly not alone.
Iana lurches towards where she knew those boxes were: the precarious ones, the ones that would tip over if they were given even the slightest nudge.
The ones that would tip over and make a lot of noise if they were given the slightest nudge.
And she gives them as much more of a nudge as she can manage, throwing all of her force behind it, trying to make a sound that her friends will hear.
For the first few moments, it is hard to tell what is going on. There are voices. More than one person: she can hear different pitches, but nothing more than that, not even enough to know how many. More than two, she suspects, but would not swear to it.
Footsteps. Just a changing of the guard? No, they are scuffling, she thinks - and her keen senses sharpen…
…until everything goes abruptly dark.
Iana chokes back a whimper. Clear head, she tells herself, battling down the panic that has been rolling through her in waves ever since she was first cornered in the library. Do not lose yourself now.
There is a sharp clatter. A high-pitched shout. Iana still cannot make out more than the barest shape of the words, but the voice is finally loud enough that she can tell one thing for certain: it is Asra.
Wild reckless hope flares in Iana. The rescue is here! If Asra is here, then she is almost certainly not alone.
Iana lurches towards where she knew those boxes were: the precarious ones, the ones that would tip over if they were given even the slightest nudge.
The ones that would tip over and make a lot of noise if they were given the slightest nudge.
And she gives them as much more of a nudge as she can manage, throwing all of her force behind it, trying to make a sound that her friends will hear.