Lenae had been lingering outside the Monadnock's borders for hours. She paced back and forth, over and over until her legs began to ache and her mouth dried with thirst. Should she? Shouldn't she? They had offered her a place to stay, to recover, and yet her mind was still plagued with the same old worries. As much as she wanted to shove them aside, to be brave and sing a request for their attention, she just couldn't muster the strength to.
Not yet, anyway.
She swallowed thickly and stared up at the imposing rock formation before her. Lenae was not scared of heights, she used to scale the Selwyn mountains all the time with her brother and sisters. It'd been an adventure to them, a conquest. But the steep slopes of those mountains, which had protected her family for generations, were safe and held an almost indescribable sense of serenity. As though they were grasping at heaven's edges.
But this place? Lenae-try as she might- couldn't come up with even one positive thing to say about this fortress of stone.
She couldn't help but think that Savion would like it here. A stone throne for a man with a heart of stone. Fitting really, but Lenae had to remind herself again and again that he wasn't here, that he wasn't peering over her shoulder and breathing down her neck. She was safe. He was gone, far far away where he couldn't hurt her ever again.
Or that was what she told herself when the sharp, awful awful feeling threatened to take hold of her.
She would stay for a while- she had no idea how long- and it was as simple as that. She had nothing to worry about nor did she have anything to fear. Wraith had said so and he seemed like a man of his word. And Piety...She had been kind and gentle and soft and- Lenae shook her head.
She could do this. She would do this!
Tilting her head to the sky, she let out a soft, melodic call, reminiscent of how she used to serenade the sky as the sun set. But rather than carrying tones of joy and serenity, she sang to the wolves of the stone and begged them to heed her call. Please. They'd offered her help, it was time that she accepted it before the chance passed her by.