Elena coughed weakly as she came back to her senses. The moment she coughed, she regretted it, of course, as pain shot along her bruised ribs. What had... what had happened?
The girl groaned weakly and opened her eyes to try and get a sense of where she was. Of course, that accomplished nothing -- everything stayed just as dark. Clumsily she brought her hand up to the side of her face, patting at her eyes to make sure there was no blindfold. Of course there wasn't. Lovely. That meant she was either blind or in a pitch-dark room.
She sat up, hands scrabbling on the rough stone floor, wincing as her head spun from not having any sort of visual stimulus. Internally she was panicking about not being able to see but kept her mouth shut while she scrambled to get her thoughts back together. Flashes of the things that had happened the day before flickered through her mind. Sneaking down the stairs with the torch and food during the changing of the guard. Throwing rolls, hard cheese, dried pork into the cells. Then something had come up behind her and... snarled. Causing her to go tumbling down the rest of the steps. Then nothing... she must have hit her head.
She guessed she was now in the dungeons. With... with criminals. With the slaves who'd gone violent, the thieves and the arsonists and traitors and murderers.
Well, that's lovely. She prayed to her gods that she was in a cell with a thief or some petty criminal, then said, "Hello?" The word came out as little more than a rasp, but hopefully enough to get the attention of whomever she was sharing with.
The girl groaned weakly and opened her eyes to try and get a sense of where she was. Of course, that accomplished nothing -- everything stayed just as dark. Clumsily she brought her hand up to the side of her face, patting at her eyes to make sure there was no blindfold. Of course there wasn't. Lovely. That meant she was either blind or in a pitch-dark room.
She sat up, hands scrabbling on the rough stone floor, wincing as her head spun from not having any sort of visual stimulus. Internally she was panicking about not being able to see but kept her mouth shut while she scrambled to get her thoughts back together. Flashes of the things that had happened the day before flickered through her mind. Sneaking down the stairs with the torch and food during the changing of the guard. Throwing rolls, hard cheese, dried pork into the cells. Then something had come up behind her and... snarled. Causing her to go tumbling down the rest of the steps. Then nothing... she must have hit her head.
She guessed she was now in the dungeons. With... with criminals. With the slaves who'd gone violent, the thieves and the arsonists and traitors and murderers.
Well, that's lovely. She prayed to her gods that she was in a cell with a thief or some petty criminal, then said, "Hello?" The word came out as little more than a rasp, but hopefully enough to get the attention of whomever she was sharing with.