Nov 15, 2016 5:36 pm
The night feels oppressive, as though the dark constantly pushes in to find purchase against the light from your fire. There is no wind tonight, which ironically adds volume to the silence that surrounds you. The snap of the fire is your only accompaniment as you keep your watch over an uneasy sleep. Trusting your teammates, you do find sleep, and take your turn at guard.
Nothing happens.
It is now morning. The fire burns low even as the sky begins to brighten, and a soft breeze arrives across the grassland like a welcome visitor, cool and comfortable.
Nothing happens.
It is now morning. The fire burns low even as the sky begins to brighten, and a soft breeze arrives across the grassland like a welcome visitor, cool and comfortable.