a continuation of this thread
<b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:12px; color:#A4A1A0;"><b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:12px; color:#96E1D6;"><b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:12px; color:#4F673B;"> The child had been abandoned. When she'd awoken in the night, there was warmth missing. Aunty Nai had disappeared. Aphrodite, for a moment, felt foolish. Why had she trusted the stranger and now she was lost! But the feelings passed quickly as the child fell asleep again. For quite some time she slept until the morning light took over and pulled the Princess from her long slumber. The strong smell of...aging fish filled her nostrils, reminding her finally of that day by the lake, when that scary black wolf had found them. She never would have gone with him! The wolf had smelled dangerous to Aphie. But the kindly wolf that had found her yesterday... Aphrodite could only wonder if it had been some kind of mistake. Leaving the fish behind, she called out for some time for "Aunty Nai", but there had never been an answer. Finding her place by the stream again (thankfully the fish smelled so strongly now it wasn't too hard), Aphrodite tucked into the less-than-savory meal and settled among the roots again. She didn't know what to do. The path they'd taken yesterday was hazy in her mind and she wasn't certain that she could climb that terrible hill on her own, even if she could have found her way back to the mountain. What was the Princess to do? Sitting forlornly among the roots, the child began to howl, though it was more like a number of very loud moans and whines. It was probably a foolish act and would summon any number of personalities to her position, but she tired of being lonely and making noise had worked before at home! |