Antal-Lei had been trapped in his own thoughts, cursing his existence as he blinked back tear after tear. Whilst he was never ashamed to cry, he hated to cry in front of others, not wishing to cause them concern.
Gradually, he began to register that the stranger was speaking, about what he did not know. As he was brought back to reality Antal-Lei focused on the strangerâs tone. Being raised Saxhleel meant Antal-Lei had learnt to rely far more on listening to tone and observing body language. Strangely, Antal-Lei could not hear any fear; he could not even hear anger. He could only hear concern mixed with some wariness.
Concern that was probably for himself, it would never be for Antal-Lei. He had done nothing but confuse and terrify this stranger.
Glancing up, Antal-Lei observed the stranger open the door and seemed to indicate he wanted Antal-Lei to leave. His stomach dropped, it wasnât unexpected (a small part of him had been hoping he would be kicked out) but it still drove disappointment home in him. This would always be the way wouldnât it? He would cause someone to dislike him within minutes and they would want him gone. Though on this occasion, Antal-Lei felt he were deserving of this.
Slowly rising to his feet, Antal-Lei shuffled towards the door. Keeping his head bowed and body bent, he was doing all he could to appear as little of a threat as possible.
***
The children had been making many snowballs, the swiftest were hiding in the alleys and ready to lead Gilmyn on a chase through the twisting streets. The rest sat about the rooftops, all with their own pile of snowballs. The moment that door opened they would unleash a volley of snowballs.
There had been some debate as to if they should just run and knock on Gilmynâs door whilst yelling rude names. But they had done that the last few times; they wanted to change things up.
From an alley nearby Gilmynâs house, a Dunmer child stepped out with a mischievous grin that grew larger with each second. Snowball in gloved hands, they took careful aim and let the snowball go with considerable force.
Less than a moment later the door opened for some reason. Gilmynâs distinctive red hair was clearly visible in the door frame but he had his back to the outside world, which only made this even better.
The snowball was travelling fast, it would either hit the door, fly straight into the house to smash against the wall or collide with Gilmynâs head. Whilst the latter option was hoped for, it didnât matter really. Any of these targets would provoke the Dunmer into running screaming into the streets where he would once again become a target for endless snowballs.













