She waits two weeks and three days before actually acting on the plans and schemes constantly springing up in her mind.
She wanted to act much sooner, but knew she needed to think this out properly. She knows that if she fails and they get their hands on her—she'll pay dearly.
But she's watched, she's waited, and she can't delay any longer. She's memorized the rounds of the guards and when she's in their line of view or when she's in a blind spot.
Today starts out the same: she eats, she's escorted to the quarry, she feels her powers return.
Only today, things will turn out differently—whether that ending is good or bad, she doesn't know.
(I'm hiding behind pillow) I'm sorry! I know, I know: Merr2 is a slacka'. Review Responses and chapter 4 of TIAD coming soon!
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