Today was the day. There were mixed emotions in the town. Some people were treating today as a great ceremony that was sacred and had great purpose, while others were grieving. A white feather had been struck into their door, and they knew that it was time. Their family had been selected to participate in the Maiden’s Feast – well, Sara had been selected. Always the eldest girl from the family selected would go and offer herself to keep their village safe from the dangers that lurked beyond. Everyone in the village was telling her that she should be proud that she would keep their village safe for another moon cycle. Sara smiled towards everyone, and at home, sighed heavily.
She knew this was something that she had to do, and bean getting ready. She dressed herself in a blue top that wrapped around her neck and a tiered white skirt before brushing her snow white hair. Emerging from her room, her mother stopped her and place a rather ornate hair decoration on her. “Oh honey, you look…beautiful…” Her father held her mother as the bell outside tolled, signaling that it was time. “I love you, all. I’m glad that I could protect my family.” Sara smiled, and they all walked outside towards the designated area, and she climbed onto the platform and took a seat, the sun rising to a high point in the sky – the head villager giving some sort of long commemorative speech that she had heard before, and blocked out, gazing on the ocean before her.
Everyone was drawn from their thoughts as the screeching of the dragon could be heard, coming closer – trees began swaying, giving a signal as to how close the beast actually was. Sara straightened her posture, and exhaled softly. This was it..
She knew this was something that she had to do, and bean getting ready. She dressed herself in a blue top that wrapped around her neck and a tiered white skirt before brushing her snow white hair. Emerging from her room, her mother stopped her and place a rather ornate hair decoration on her. “Oh honey, you look…beautiful…” Her father held her mother as the bell outside tolled, signaling that it was time. “I love you, all. I’m glad that I could protect my family.” Sara smiled, and they all walked outside towards the designated area, and she climbed onto the platform and took a seat, the sun rising to a high point in the sky – the head villager giving some sort of long commemorative speech that she had heard before, and blocked out, gazing on the ocean before her.
Everyone was drawn from their thoughts as the screeching of the dragon could be heard, coming closer – trees began swaying, giving a signal as to how close the beast actually was. Sara straightened her posture, and exhaled softly. This was it..