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the price we pay
She was alone, her bare feet gliding across the cold tile in thoughtful steps. The light of the torches lit her face hauntingly, accentuating every crevice and curve of her smooth skin, which was a milky chocolate complexion. Velvety waves of raven hair hung down her back and followed the movement of her spine enticingly, but even that was not enough to detract from her most striking feature.
The pale white lines that formed patterns across her body glowed in an eerie light, pulsing softly with her own heartbeat. They cast faint patterns onto the floor, shifting with her as she walked around the four pools. The air she took in in slow, calculating breaths was crisp and cool, a welcome change from the outside atmosphere. It was in this chamber that she felt most at peace with herself, but also when she found herself questioning her purpose.
She was almost completely like those beings in the pools, whose minds were not yet awake, and yet those four were worlds apart from her. Her destiny had once been the same as theirs, but it had changed in an unexpected turn of events. She thought of it often, regret flooding her emotions until a new feeling would threaten to take over. But it was at the peak of this moment when she would be reminded of her new destiny. Perhaps it was less than spectacular, but it was no less important.
As she paced, she thought of the four faces she had memorized for so long. She could draw them from memory, she knew them so well, and het she yearned to know them better. What would they look like when they smiled? What about when they were unhappy? She had tried to imagine them countless times.
Oripha, for that was her name, knew that today was the day she had waited for for so long. No longer would she wring her hands in anxiety and worry over the well-being of the four bodies, for it was this hour that they would awaken. A vision had been pervading her dreams for the past fortnight, foretelling of when the bodies would finally open their eyes to this world. It was today, she could just feel it. The moment was nigh, and the lines on her body pulsed more quickly as her heart began to beat faster.
The suspense felt like it was slowly killing Oripha, but that only made it all the more exciting. Her pacing came to a stop as she stood before the four pools, gazing into each with a tinge of impatience. They would wake any moment now, she just knew it. Then, she would be there to comfort them in their confusion, and to inform them of their current standings.
She would teach them all they needed to know of this world, and then some of the next. She would bestow upon them the names that best fitted them, and would prepare them for what they had been created for. She would announce to the people of Shrente that their saviors had come, and that Redemption was not far behind.
Stepping close to the giant metal door that separated this Inner Sanctum from the Outer, Oripha tugged gently on a silken rope that hung from the cavernous ceiling. A soft chiming was heard from outside, and it was a signal to notify her closest disciple to enter. She knew that the four would awaken any moment now, and she trembled in excitement. She also knew that this was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and she didn't want to waste this opportunity by failing to notify Shaira of this joyous hour. She had taught her ever since she was a child, and a few weeks before this point she had been helping Oripha to prepare. It was also Shaira who would take over Oripha's high position when the time came. Thus, it was imperative that she witness this historical event.
Oripha sat down, crossing her legs and arranging her skirt so it pooled out beneath her. She cupped her hands in front of her chest, and a small white light began to form there, moving like a liquid as she rocked it back and forth. A smile spread on her lips, her mind calmed for the moment. Stress had been a large factor in her life for the past few days, as she had questioned her own worthiness and ability time and time again. But she had been waiting too long for this; Oripha knew that whether she was ready or not, she would have to do what she had been told she must.
Redemption for the people of Shrente was nigh.
The Fluffiest Floof Lacking Luster Reticent Hanarei
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