A RUDE
INTERRUPTION
The fireplace crackled merrily,
casting a warm orange glow over the room. A squashy armchair sat
comfortably near the fire, a large pile of books stacked haphazardly
on it. The remains of a hot dinner lay beside the chair, gravy
smeared across a painterly plate. In the corner, a small bed sat
cramped up against the wall, its occupant snoring lightly. On the
wall adjacent to the fire, there was a small round window, which was
opened ever so slightly. The room had looked exactly the same
every night for several years, so much so that it was hard to believe
that anyone actually lived there, and that the room wasn't simply
frozen in time. Tonight, however, was the night that the daily
routine was rudely interrupted.
As the clock's chimes signaled one
'o clock in the morning, a shadow passed over the window, as a dark
figure slunk across the wall outside. With a scarily quiet creak, the
window was opened fully, allowing a strong wind to enter the room.
The figure stared warily at the man sleeping in the bed, but he was
still snoring and very much asleep. Cautiously, the figure slinked
through the open window slowly but surely. As it went to enter the
room completely, the figure bumped their head on the top of the
window, and fell onto the floor with a painful crash. The hearth's
light had illuminated the figure, and it was now clear that she was a
girl. She was wearing a dark black tunic and trousers, and had curly
blonde hair which fell messily over her round face, which was bright
with fear as she stared at the man in the corner. He was, however,
still asleep. He snorted sleepily and shifted slightly, but failed to
awaken.
Rubbing her head gingerly, she
tiptoed her way over to the window and closed it slowly, then went to
the armchair, where she looked through the pile of books, checking
the titles.
Teachings
of the Fifth Deity of Vvarden
A
Study of Religion in the Outer Provinces
Myths
of the Sunscape, and Other Tales
Akevanish
Values and Society
All the books had strange and
nonsensical titles like this. Most of the books she lay back down
carefully, but occasionally she would take one and put it in a small
bag, which was strapped around her waist.
Next, she moved onto a small cabinet
pushed up against the wall opposite the window. She rifled through
the drawers a bit noisily, once again occasionally pocketing
something. She mustn't have found what she was looking for however,
because she shut the drawers and looked capriciously around the room,
until her eyes came to rest on the bed in the corner.
Slung over the corner of the bedhead
pushed up against the wall, gleaming in the fireplace's glow, was a
large golden amulet. Its chain was so fine that it could've been
made of silk, and the fine golden pendent was embedded with stones of
dazzling reds and greens that shined with an ethereal glow in the
light.
For a moment she stood there,
pondering the risk of reaching over him and snatching the amulet. The
bed, despite being rather short, was quite wide, and the girl didn't
like her chances of being able to reach it. She could climb on the
bed, but would the man wake from the mattress shifting?
Biting her lip
nervously, she searched through her bag, counting up the amount of
objects she'd stolen. While it certainly wasn't empty, it mustn't
have been enough, because slowly, steeling her courage, she snuck
towards the bed. Sticking her feet upon the mattress and pulling
herself up, she stretched her arm out towards the amulet, barely
centimetres
away. Slightly, ever so slightly, she shifted further onto the bed.
She was within reach of the amulet now, just a little bit further and
it would be hers! Just as her fingers closed around the cool metal
chain, a look of great success upon her face, the mattress gave way
under her toes, an ear splitting ripping noise filled the room and
she tumbled painfully onto the sleeping man, the amulet clattering to
the ground.
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