Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2011 10:13:17 GMT -5
The night was cold, dark and silent as Snow made her way through the near deserted streets on her way home. She had taken up residence on the east side of town, as near to the forest as she could. There was something comforting about the small cottage she had acquired for herself, something peaceful and humble about it compared to the immense and drafty castle she had spent the past ten years of her life in. There were no servants here under her feet, falling all over themselves to please her and cater to her every whim. Here she had to cook her own food, wash her own clothes and clean her own house. She was far from happy, but there was something in these simple pleasures that gave her peace.
If only she could shake that feeling she got whenever she left her house or the school. Ever since she had arrived here there had been this unsettling feeling that followed her wherever she went. At first she had passed it off as guilt for leaving her family, then as paranoia, but it wasn’t going away. Even now she swore she heard her footstep echo strangely every once in a while, more like another step out of time than her own reverberating back at her. Out of the corner of her eye she would often catch a shadow, and in the daylight a tall figure would often catch her eye but she never seemed to see his face.
The more time that passed here the more she became convinced that this wasn’t all in her mind. She had left her home, uncaring of the social ramifications it would have upon her husband. Had he been honest with his people, or had some story been fabricated about an illness, or some long lost family she had gone to visit? Whatever he had told them it would only buy so much time before she was certain he would send someone for her. Perhaps it had taken less time than expected.
Picking up her pace slightly she noted that the echo faltered before falling back into time. She had reached her house... but she kept walking past it.
If only she could shake that feeling she got whenever she left her house or the school. Ever since she had arrived here there had been this unsettling feeling that followed her wherever she went. At first she had passed it off as guilt for leaving her family, then as paranoia, but it wasn’t going away. Even now she swore she heard her footstep echo strangely every once in a while, more like another step out of time than her own reverberating back at her. Out of the corner of her eye she would often catch a shadow, and in the daylight a tall figure would often catch her eye but she never seemed to see his face.
The more time that passed here the more she became convinced that this wasn’t all in her mind. She had left her home, uncaring of the social ramifications it would have upon her husband. Had he been honest with his people, or had some story been fabricated about an illness, or some long lost family she had gone to visit? Whatever he had told them it would only buy so much time before she was certain he would send someone for her. Perhaps it had taken less time than expected.
Picking up her pace slightly she noted that the echo faltered before falling back into time. She had reached her house... but she kept walking past it.