Searing 36, 122 immediately following this
Norani stumbled out through the beaded doorway of Chieftain Vine's house, her chest tightening, her eyes burning from the tears. She didn't understand, couldn't understand. She could hear Chieftain Vine and Aunt Hijuka shouting her name as she stumbled away from them, unable to truly see where she was going through the her crying. When did it get so dark?
A hand reached for her, gently grabbing her shoulder and she swung her hand back viciously, "DON'T TOUCH ME!"
She turned to face them both now, feeling the rain drops on her skin. The darkness made sense. Her face was twisted into anger, an emotion that was thoroughly new to the young woman. She pointed at Hijuka, "YOU LIED TO ME!"
Her aunt looked on her sadly, "Norani, please. Come inside. I will explain."
Norani snarled at her, silencing the woman, tears of her own flowing now. "Does everyone know?! The whole village?!"
Vine put a hand on Hijuka's shoulder, shaking her head sadly, but saying nothing. Hijuka continued, "No. Juno is from here, the family-around-her knows, as does the family-around-you, as does Chieftain Boraba." Norani was stunned that they all knew. She gasped, stumbling backwards. Lying? Keeping secrets? These were things one never did in Ecith. It was a betrayal of her, of the entire culture. She turned again as the winds blew violently against her. Hijuka shouted, "Norani come inside! There's something wrong with this storm!"
Norani glared through her tears over her shoulder, "You're not family-around-me! Family does not lie!"
And with that, Norani took off running toward the sheltered nests where Ruvaf would be, along with the raptors of the village. She Called to the water and the winds, and her breath was stolen from her at what she heard. They were screaming! The winds were in pain, screaming, being forced to go against their nature. The rain drops were lost, confused and scared, crying as Norani cried. Something was very wrong about this storm and the winds were going strong. She tried to ask them to flow around her but they could not hear her over their own screaming.
She was now running as hard as she could, her breath straining against the tightness in her chest. She had to get to Ruvaf. It was not safe here. As she ran through the grasses of the hidden village, she saw the clouds that had formed over the waters of Nora, and they were spinning now. She'd heard that storms up in the Crystal Sea could spin violently like that, but never here inland. As she ran, Norani slipped in the newly forming mud, hitting the ground hard, water splashing up and stinging her eyes.
Angrily, she slapped the ground, getting her feet beneath as she continued down the hidden pathway. She'd heard her voice. Juno's voice. She said what only a dear friend could know. Only something Norani would share with her closest friend. Her friend was taken by the Unknown, and she was alive. Norani knew this. She absolutely knew.
Around some heavily whipping grasses, she stumbled into the nesting area. The raptors were all panicking and Norani felt the water on her ankles. Nora was starting to flood, faster and worse than expected. Handlers were busy trying to calm the raptors and move them deeper into the grasses away from the lake. Panic was in the heard, and Norani squawked loudly over them all. A squawk sounded back. She turned toward the sound, running through, dodging around the raptors carefully, coming to her knees before Ruvaf. He was shivering, and she pulled his beak into her chest, cooing him. Her tears stopped flowing as she spoke to calm him down. She rubbed at his neck, along his beak, holding him close.
Then she felt water tickling at her toes. She looked back, her eyes wide, the flooding growing faster now. The winds were roaring now and the many meters tall grasses were nearly bent over fully parallel to the ground. Norani looked to the sky once more, her eyes growing wide in fear. The storm was forming a swirling wall, cutting Ouno'uve from the lake, from Ounokt Nora. She could see plants, debris, and so much water spinning in this giant storm that had claimed their lake. She saw a large branch of a tree, that could only have come from her village's tree soar by. Her mind snapped back to her home.
Yeva was there.
She whispered to Ruvaf, "I need you to be strong for me, and I will be strong for you. We have to go find Yeva."
Ruvaf was still shaking a bit, but he acquiesced. He knelt forward, and she leapt upon his back with a practiced ease. Her eyes studied the winds. She was no longer trying to listen to their pained screams. If she was going to make it back to her village, she'd have to go with the winds, not against them. Even the slightest turn against them could tear Ruvaf's wings and they would both be lost. She leaned in close against his neck, before signaling for him to take off. He gave a hard flap and they lifted off. She signaled to tuck his wings and he did.
It was an incredibly stupid idea, but she had already lost one friend today. She couldn't lose Yeva too.