Through Silent Halls
And Silent Walls
She walked
Ruby red robes brushed against the marble floors. Blood red, actually. The woman had her short hair under her hood, hiding her face. She stared out into the distance, though at what, no one could guess. There was nothing so see but miles and miles of black marble hall.
Bright Lights
And Horrid Sights
She Saw
Her usually bright green eyes now held no pigment as she peered into the minds of those above her. Not very far, for she was borrowing her magic from the sacred walls around her, and so couldn't see much. She continued to walk, combing through the minds above, searching for something out of place.
Hopes Dead
Dreams Dead
She Cared Not
There. A mind she had often caught. It was, however, only part of what she wanted. The Daughter may be wonderful and divine, but the Order knew about Her. The woman was looking for the last part of Her mind, wherever that may be. The woman stopped walking for a moment, lost in thought. Oh, how wonderful it would be if they could bring The Great One back. They were so close, too. It would only take a few more months before all would be cleansed, and The Great One would rule once more. He had ruled for a short time, a few years ago, The Daughter hadn't been ready to sustain the world in her Father's loving embrace. But the woman was prepared to do anything to bring back The Great One.
Fantasies
And Silver Seas
She wished
Maybe The Great One would choose her as his next consort. The woman sighed as a blush crept across her face. That would be spectacular. Bliss. Wondrous. But the woman's thoughts were interrupted as another mind brushed hers. It was a lesser priestess, who barely knew where she was going. The woman continued her search for The Daughter's second half. She reached the end of the quadrant, and turned to walk through the wall and search the next part.
Through Silent Halls
And Silent Walls
She walked.
Hullo all.
Ummm... Is anyone here?
Anyone?
My fans have deserted me! Waaaaaa! I feel so unloved! Waaa!
hic Oh, you're here. Well, you're better than no one. Please review and realize that though this is a short chappie, this one had to come first, and the first verse of the poem had been plaguing me for days. And days. And days. But now that that's out of the way, I can get to finishing the next chappie. Yipee!
Like I said, review. Or eat porcupines. I have some here that I might use in some sushi. Very, very, very big sushi, but sushi.
