~One week ahead~
Ayeka stood in the cold snow bank. She was glad she had packed so much food. She hadn't been able to get out and needed it all. She felt the cold in her pants and skirt, she felt the cold begin to spread to her upper body. Now all she wanted was Tenchi's warm smile.
She struggled with her last remaining strength. Nothing she didcould get her out of the freezing snow. "TENCHI!" Ayeka called.
Ayeka felt faint after the struggle for freedom. She hadn't been getting much sleep either. She had to protect herself from the cold. She had to... Ayeka fell asleep.
~*Tenchi*~
Tenchi heard his name being shouted. He though maybe it was Ayeka. He hadn't left with the others. He had to wait for Ayeka to come back. He ran out of the door and waited for another call. All he heard was a faint rustling in the trees as a cold wind passed.
Tenchi followed where he thought he had heard Ayeka's voice last. She had taken this trail. Tenchi was sure of it. He followed the path a little farther. That was where he saw her purple hair,blowing in the faint breeze.
Ayeka was hunched over in the snow, the snow rising to her chest. Tenchi reached down and grabbed under her arms. He tugged lightly without prevail. He decided to dig down into the snow
and get her out that way.
It had been three hours before Tenchi had gotten down to Ayeka's feet. A twisted thorn bush
had a grasp on her ankle. Tenchi got it off with his think gloves. He gently picked her up and craddled her.
He trudged back to the house and managed to squeeze both of them into the doorway. He laid her down in front of the fireplace. He placed all the blankets he could find over her. He could a feel a slight shiver from under the blankets every now and then, but she slept fine for a while.
*~Ayeka~*
Aykea fluttered her eyes open. She saw, smelt, heard, and felt the crackling red orange fire in front of her. She felt warm, not cold like in the snow pile.
'Who got me out?' Ayeka wondered to herself.
Ayeka stood in the cold snow bank. She was glad she had packed so much food. She hadn't been able to get out and needed it all. She felt the cold in her pants and skirt, she felt the cold begin to spread to her upper body. Now all she wanted was Tenchi's warm smile.
She struggled with her last remaining strength. Nothing she didcould get her out of the freezing snow. "TENCHI!" Ayeka called.
Ayeka felt faint after the struggle for freedom. She hadn't been getting much sleep either. She had to protect herself from the cold. She had to... Ayeka fell asleep.
~*Tenchi*~
Tenchi heard his name being shouted. He though maybe it was Ayeka. He hadn't left with the others. He had to wait for Ayeka to come back. He ran out of the door and waited for another call. All he heard was a faint rustling in the trees as a cold wind passed.
Tenchi followed where he thought he had heard Ayeka's voice last. She had taken this trail. Tenchi was sure of it. He followed the path a little farther. That was where he saw her purple hair,blowing in the faint breeze.
Ayeka was hunched over in the snow, the snow rising to her chest. Tenchi reached down and grabbed under her arms. He tugged lightly without prevail. He decided to dig down into the snow
and get her out that way.
It had been three hours before Tenchi had gotten down to Ayeka's feet. A twisted thorn bush
had a grasp on her ankle. Tenchi got it off with his think gloves. He gently picked her up and craddled her.
He trudged back to the house and managed to squeeze both of them into the doorway. He laid her down in front of the fireplace. He placed all the blankets he could find over her. He could a feel a slight shiver from under the blankets every now and then, but she slept fine for a while.
*~Ayeka~*
Aykea fluttered her eyes open. She saw, smelt, heard, and felt the crackling red orange fire in front of her. She felt warm, not cold like in the snow pile.
'Who got me out?' Ayeka wondered to herself.
