《Rise of the Business [Class]》19. She Remembered
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A girl from Earth stood on a cliff overlooking the ocean. That's when she opened her eyes again.
“Shit!” Livia shouted. “Shit, shit, shit-” She kept going quite a while. She remembered her cat at home, her parents and friends who would never give up searching. She remembered all the deadlines and exams she would miss now, and eventually she remembered where she was and that maybe she shouldn’t be so loud.
There wasn't much to see where she was overlooking the ocean, only a sun just past dawn and clouds that looked too large. Behind her was a forest that seemed familiar but not quite American, with leafy trees and smaller evergreens. And lots of boulders.
What do I do first. She looked up and down the coast again. “I’m lucky it’s summer,” She hefted the big hammer and went to strike at a tree with some white bark. “And that I have this.”
And that’s when the words showed up, and Livia got her first real taste of her new world.
[Class Aspirant detected. Hammerer. Big Hammer. Yes/No?]
Hope I'm not remembered as a hammer-thief.
Twenty-six hours had passed since Livia arrived on Ross. She'd spent the first sixteen following the coast to what she figured was the north, hoping to find a river to follow.
She knew she ran the risk of encountering wild animals by trailing the only freshwater source in the area, but Livia was an animal too and the Spell had failed to send her along with any provisions.
She had gotten lucky and found a couple hundred blue-berries she recognised. She'd been uncertain if she could trust their appearance at first, this being an alien planet and all, but what finally convinced her was their strong fragrance. If the many chemicals required for that specific fragrance matched her memory then the meal was a go. Shortly after that she found a river to follow for a bit.
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But eventually she spotted a huge, strange bear far up ahead, drinking its fill. The sun made its fur glimmer strangely. And the realisation that such beasts would congregate by her current path made Livia reconsider.
The reality of how close she had come to walking right up to such a beast convinced Livia to hide in a tree and wait for the cover of night to travel instead. It took much longer for the sun to descend than expected, and even then it did not turn nearly as dark as Livia feared it would. The large yellow moon provided ample light. Although you could not be sure of getting so lucky every night.
Nighttime was over much sooner than expected as well and the sun greeted Livia's tired hazel eyes after a mere five or six hours. That was when Livia had the thought she should try to find a tall hill or a good tree to climb to get a sense of where she needed to go.
It had been getting late, and once she found a vantage she'd nearly broken down. There was nothing but nature far as her eyes could see. But Livia knew that to give in to despair was to accept a death sentence.
She kept looking. Right when the sun started to set she finally spotted a plume of smoke, she thought she could even see the beginnings of a small camp. The sight filled her with elation and relief, nearly enough to shout with glee, but that's when she spotted something that managed to turn that relief to fear.
What Livia saw was a trio of strange creatures, wolf-like but larger and tinted a dark, brackish green, with strange bulges on their backs. Could those be Mosswolves? They look sick.
She recognised them from the books, but the beasts were moving away from Livia's tree, and it looked like they smelled something. They were heading straight for the little camp.
Livia stood frozen for a moment, indecision warring with her hope for aid. What if the beasts sense me following and turn back around?
What decided her in the end was that she knew she would be screwed anyway if she failed to make a decision. What would Renard do?
She started stalking, the best way an Aspiring [Hammerer], and self-professed bookworm, knew how.
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