Sunny - 14 ° F, -10 ° C
Nova wasn't entirely sure what brought her back here. Though it was a pleasant day, clear skies as far as the eye could see, she had no illusions of braving the deep blue that stretched out before her. Her knees trembled slightly as she looked out across the water to the green turtle-backed islands that rested so peacefully above the surface. To be honest, it scared her a little. These waters had turned on her before, and she did not even dare venture to its calmly lapping shore for a drink to quench her parched throat. Though it had been months since then, the memory of a struggle for life and death was fresh. Sometimes she awoke at night gasping for air as if the frigid liquid was still threatening to fill her airways.
So she was really not sure why she was here if this lake terrified her. A plausible pretense if any cared to ask, she was looking for Koda. But truly her heart wasn't in it, and she knew it was just an excuse. She'd learned well enough that men would leave and never return, there was no point in looking for them. But was it really true that she wasn't looking for someone? Somewhere between memories of churning water and panic was something else. A swarthy coat, a voice like warm honey, and eyes like ice.
Nova shook her coat out as if trying to shake the tantalizingly errant thoughts from her mind.