It had been a few nights since Vadoma had left Durga Sun’s Kumpania. The visions she had experienced there had shaken her. Not just the one that was a clear warning for all of them. But the personal visions as well. Seeing the small boy crying, his eyes so familiar to her. Rares, alone in that tavern. As if he were expecting someone at any moment to join him. But why, why was he there? Was it a vision of the present? Or one of the future? The past? It was hard to tell sometimes. The visions never really specified in what part of time they were taking place. You could only merely guess through small clues here and there.
She knew the small boy was the future at least. Her future. It pained her greatly to think and remember the sorrow in his cries. It tore at her heart. Made her eyes sting from the blood that would well up in the corners. But she had to fight the tears. She couldn’t allow this vision to color her outlook on the future. Vadoma wouldn’t be scared of what was to come. Because she had her family, her fathers and most importantly, Rares. She had thought about him constantly on this journey. Sometimes even dreaming of him, they always seemed so real. Like they were together. Vadoma could feel the touch of his fingers, the press of his lips upon her’s and the weight of his body. His arms wrapped around her and held her close as she breathed in his smokey scent. She missed him dearly. But she had struggled with the decision in whether or not she should tell him about any part of her visions she had had while with Durga Syn. Not wanting to worry him. They both had enough in their plates currently to worry about without being afraid of what else may lay ahead for them.
After speaking with a few other vampires she had met along the way, Vadoma had eventually found some good information that would lead her to the Crone and her Lhiannon. She was eager to get there so she could finish her journey. Remembering the Crone from some time ago when she was little. Her fathers had allowed her to have a tea party, humoring her as a small girl. She had written out her own invitations and Grendel had delivered them for her. Though eventually she came to suspect he had just sent them out randomly. None the less it had been an enjoyable time. Lilith had been there too. It had been a short while since she had seen her Grandmother. Perhaps sometime soon she would call to her, spend some time with the Dark Mother whose blood flowed through her veins.
As she made her way towards her destination Vadoma could hear howling in the distance. She paused, still as a statue. Her red gaze shifted back and forth as she tried to work out what direction it was coming from. Getting off the road she was traveling in was probably a good idea. As she glanced at the horizon she could see the faintest hint of sunlight lightening the sky over the treetops. Whatever was out there howling would be heading to ground soon enough. Vadoma needed to do the same. Roaming through the trees for quite a bit of time the sky began to lighten more, she was running out of time. Rounding a particularly large tree she saw there was a gash about a body’s length tall. Upon closer inspection it seemed to go into the tree pretty deep. Almost like a little cave. This would have to be as good a place as any. She broke off a branch from the tree that was thick with leaves and then squeezed her small form into the tree trunk. Pulling the branch over the door behind her. There was enough room inside for her to turn around but that was about it. Vadoma settled against the interior wall, settling her bag in which Pip rode in at her feet as she settled in to sleep and wait out the daytime hours.
Reaching into her pocket, Vadoma retrieved the pendulum that Rares had given to her for her trip. Holding out her palm flat so that the gemstone rested in the dip between her fingers. Examining it and that warmth that seemed to burn so bright within it. A smile crept warmly onto her lips as her eyes began to drool. Slipping the pendulum back into her pocket she slid further down to the floor so that she could lay down in a curled up position. Soon night would come again and she could continue her journey.