The place scared her. Everything in here felt deeply wrong and strange, even the lighting itself was unnatural. But the woman didn't look like she minded very much. She did, of course, but she was so close now. What her beloved was doing in here...she had no idea. But the trace was here and was was going to find it.
She remembered the day she'd first felt it again. She'd woken up with it one day, no warning, no change in her own life. A long-lost connection she had resigned herself never to feel again. Yet she felt it, distant, but there. At first, she'd pushed it off as yearning for those ancient days again, or a panging of loss that she felt every so often when she remembered her. It would go away in time. Maybe a few hours or days, and everything would be normal.
It didn't go away.
It'd stayed with her, a constant latch to her heart. It took her time to realize how real it was. How she was still alive. Far away, far beyond her reach, but still alive. Those days had been some of the most emotional days in centuries. Moving from the thrill of knowing her beloved's life still touching the moon, excitement to see her again, and sadness, for she was too far away, deep within the earth. She cried, from tears of joy to misery, Arden there for her all the time, holding her. He missed her too, but he'd been young. He did not fully understand the deep pull in Eleanora's heart.
It took her a while to come to the decision to follow it. She would miss the villagers, she would miss her son, but even without her there, life would go on. The years since she'd lost her beloved had been empty, her heart torn apart, a piece missing to the endless void. And now, with a chance to get it back, she'd chased it, no matter the consequences.
She had a new life now - as long as Lily was there, she was suffer any change. She would leave everything behind, which is exactly what she'd done.
And now, the pull was strong. She was here. This cursed cave had been where she'd been for over two centuries. The guards had questioned her, watched her enter, but for once she took no notice of their outrageous shapes. Ever since she'd gotten so much closer, she'd been on a one track mind. Even the breathing Aperture couldn't stall her. However, there was a feeling of dread in the back of her mind, a warning, but she pushed it away. Lilith was here! She could feel her!
Her walk soon broke into a run as she skirted away from the Black Spire that she took little to no notice of, heading towards the wall where the pull was strongest. In her haste she tripped over stones and cracks, but she kept pushing forward, heart beating out of her chest. She couldn't see her yet, although it was strangely dark in here, the light stung her eyes. It was hard to see into the shadows. Yet her beloved hadn't seen her yet...
No, she's here. She has to be.
She eventually stopped, the pull almost tugging her heart right out of her chest. She panted, staring forward, confused. There was nobody here. Was there a room behind the wall that she was trapped in? Maybe the magic in here was messing it up - the air did feel strangely charged with a weird energy. Maybe she was invisible. A hand reached out, swiping through the air, but feeling nothing. Not invisible. Then where was she?
And then Eleanora looked down. A crystal. A large black crystal. And all senses lead right to it.
At first she didn't process what she was looking at. It was just a rock. A beautiful rock, yes, but a rock all the same. But then she remembered how she'd broken out of a similar rock before Lyn and Meissa. It had protected her when she'd come here. She'd slept in it, recovered in it from her journey. These rocks held people. And now that she was thinking of it, this rock was big enough to fit a witch within.
There was some kind of emotion settling in her chest. She didn't know what it was, too numb on the outside to feel anything coming from within. She reached out a hand and touched the smooth surface of the stone and she knew in that moment, for sure, that Lilith was inside of it. Asleep, as she had been.
A small smile tugged onto her face, even though that sense of dread was returning. She fought through it, staying optimistic. She was just asleep, is all. She'd wake up soon. And Eleanora would stay with her until she did.
Moving back to give herself room, she sat herself down, cross legged on the floor, and reached a hand back to touch the stone.
blow the dust from the bones
Off a body of years that I leave all alone
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