by Jen on Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:52 pm
"Soren, stop. Soren!" Sebilla was half dragged through corridors she had never traversed and her hand felt tingly in her younger brother's grasp as he cut the circulation from her arm. "Soren, stop, that hurts!"
Her words of frustration were cut short as she was flung, not unlike a rag doll, into Vylrath's old quarters. Rubbing her wrist and favoring her shoulder, which had nearly been torn from its socket by Soren's persistence and quicker than mortal pace, Sebilla glanced around her. It seemed the life of a warrior, sparse but for the essentials -- ready to move when the need arose. There were artifacts of Vylrath's that hadn't seen the light of day in months, since he left this place to reforge Rivenfelde City with her grandmother.
"He was not my father. He was my grandfather. He is Trydian's father and yours, not mine." When Soren stepped closer, Sebilla eased her way back until she was pressed firmly against a wall. Soren could, if he wanted, concieveably kill her without meaning to. Her fear was evident as she stared at her brother with wide silver eyes, haunting in their clarity and fear.
"I don't know what you're talking about. I have some powers but I cannot see what I want to see or when I want to see it. I don't have control over my abilities Soren and the visions are hard to understand sometimes." Sebilla paled a little, remembering the gore of wars past and future. The visions of death and destruction were far more frequent as the visions went -- the last being a few months prior due to the savage death of Kahlan's oldest daughter by Vylrath's hands.
"Soren, I'm warning you -- stay back!" Sebilla picked up a large piece of wood that was lying near a pallet and weilded it like a weapon toward her brother. Her fear was great enough to cause her to worry about her own safety and so for good measure she reached out and pushed against Soren's chest.
It was as if fire itself lit beneath her hand and her mouth opened in a surprised little "O" as she felt a savage vision rip through her body, assualting her senses and her mind -- feeling as if she were in the midst of the vision itself.
There was a thick fog blanketing the shores of some coastal town. There was tension thick in the air as some monumental event was to take place. The water was lapping gently at her boots, beckoning her forward, enticing her to take a swim -- but she couldn't see a foot past her own extended hand.
Sebilla felt her self sigh and rest her hands on her lower back, relieving some terrible ache as she stared into the endless purgatory of fog that stretched far inland. Her own breathing was echoed within the miasma as she walked along the rocky shores, careful to take her steps steadily. Her eyes focused as the fog began to part and in its place her brother, her twin, came to embrace her with all of his warmth and love.
"You are not safe alone on the shore. You are vulnerable here." His voice was pleading as his mismatched eyes sought her own. He was older -- more mature -- as if he might have seen a battle or two. His eyes spoke of sorrow and fortune -- as if he had the very thing he wanted within his grasp but didn't quite know how to keep it.
"I am safe no where, brother. You know this. I am still a mortal." Sebilla felt the cold clenching fear of mortality sneaking up on her. She was her brother's age - but continued to age despite his great youth. She could fell herself in her prime, though. She was not old.
"You have others to worry about now. Think not of yourself but of your people and..." Sebilla felt her hand rush to her belly, which was flat still.
"How did you know?"
The vision faded, and Sebilla felt her knees turn to water as she pulled her hand away from Soren. He couldn't see her vision, but the shock of seeing a potential future for herself was enough to leave her gaping, open mouthed, at her brother. Her eyes refused to focus and she felt the familiar bile rise in her throat -- not from disgust, but the sickening distortion of time and clarity.
Somehow Sebilla managed to keep her stomach from heaving its contents on Soren's feet, but she scrambled sideways -- attempting to make a break for the door to safety. She had more reason to fear Soren now -- he was a trigger for a vision, the first living creature to do such a thing -- and Sebilla wanted nothing more to do with him until she had time to collect her thoughts.