DWC Day 5 Fluff/Shiver
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Sariah liked to keep a full itinerary, digs, surveying gigs, and supplementary education kept her apprised of all recent findings in the community. When not consumed with her career her mind was turned to the arts, everything from painting to needlepoint was a skill Sariah was mastering.
The mind rebels at stagnation.
Because of this rigid schedule, it has been months since Sariah visited home. "The Ungrateful Daughter." A self-given title as her mother had given Sariah everything, working her fingers to the bone to make sure her daughter could do what she truly wanted in life.
Now was a perfect time, two weeks free between this last dig and a three-month trip to Dalaran and the next dig, one to prepare and the other for a much-needed trip home. The small cottage was cleaned up, and necessary items were packed away into two crates, with a week's work of clothing and art supplies stuffed into knit luggage and a traveling art box.
In reality, Westfall was not that far away, but traveling by coach took a great deal longer with the constant stops, dropping off and picking up fare after fare, adding nearly two hours to the hour-long trip. It wasn't all bad, a chance to meet new people as well as time to catch up on some reading.
The early evening sun lit the region up like a land of gold, amber waves of the coming harvest and the sun's beaming rays casting warmth onto Sariah's cheeks, she was home.
"I never think this through." Sariah muttered to herself as she lugged her things the half-mile trek from the road, down the hill, and to the small house by the river. From the garden gate, she called out to her mother, who sat on the covered porch in a weathered rocking chair.
"There's my girl!" Myriah was a stunning woman, even at her age she would be considered the bell of the ball, and Sariah a carbon copy save Myriah's auburn curls and emerald eyes. "Get over here and hug my neck!" She called, standing slowly by the grace of a cane.
Sariah was all smiles until she notice her mother struggle to stand, rushing to her side and all but dropping her things to the ground. "Woah, Mom! What happened?!" She was in a tizzy having been unaware this had occurred.
"Now, don't fret, it only happened this morning." Myriah's arms wrapped around her only child, hugging her tight. "Tripped in the garden and twisted it, nothing dire I swear."
"Well, let's get you sitting down inside. I'll cook."
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