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Judith had crept out from her home once her father had finally fallen asleep in his room. Judith waited for a brief moment before closing her front door making sure that her father had not been woken by her walking through the house. Though she hardly doubted that anything could wake him, he had retreated to his room when they had returned from her mother's grave. The only thing he had brought with him was plenty of alcohol, Judith knew that nothing would be left in the morning. His drinking had become worse when she had been taken away. She was the only thing that he had left and he couldn't bear the thought of losing her as well. It was awful to see her father slowly destroying himself. She had tried before the pry the alcohol from his hands but it was useless, Judith left him alone. The alcohol probably helped him sleep anyways, the poor man was going slowly mad from his thoughts and constant worrying.

It was a cold, crisp night. The moon glowed in the darkness that surrounded it. Judith breathed in heavily, she loved when the weather changed. She loved the colors that came with the new season. Fall was her favorite season of them all. She shivered a little as she made her way towards the inn, Judith had bathed and found herself some new clothes. A simple, white dress that was long enough to be considered appropriate, she wore a pair of boots on her feet. Over her dress she wore a long, thick jacket that kept her warm. Judith stopped outside of the inn, she wasn't too sure what room Rhyldrin was staying in and was not about to knock on every single one to find him.

Movement caught her eye, she looked to her left and smiled. "Madaes!" she said, when the man looked she waved her hand and waved rather awkwardly at him. "Can you help me?" she asked him, she waited until he stood in front of her to ask the next question. "Do you know what room Rhyldrin is staying in?" she smiled nervously hoping that he would tell her, if he didn't then she was bother him until he did. He let out a heavy sigh though he told her where Rhyldrin was staying. "Thank you!" Judith said before disappearing into the inn, she avoided looking at anyone as she made her way to Rhyldrin's room. Once there she stood for a moment before finally bringing herself to knock.

Old Posted 10-04-2011, 11:23 PM