At first, Amaranie didn't have an answer to Jhanic Asha'man's question. It wasn't a detail she'd thought to write down, and she wasn't sure whether she'd been frightened during the dream itself or not. She sat there for a few minutes without responding, then closed her eyes as she tried to remember how she'd felt during that particular dream. She'd been so bothered by it only a couple of nights ago that recalling it wasn't difficult. Amaranie shivered as she thought through what she'd seen, going over the events of that dream until she had an answer for the Indigo.
"I was afraid during the dream," she said, then hesitated before saying, "or...maybe it wasn't quite fear. I just don't know." It frustrated the Accepted greatly that she couldn't seem to explain herself any better. She went on, "I was watching the village from somewhere outside, not a part of it, and when the fog came....I felt that something terrible would happen, that that was what the fog meant, and that's why I was afraid when I woke up."
Her wide eyes met the Asha'man's, and Amaranie sighed. "I don't know what will happen, or where, or when, and I wish I did," she told him quietly.
"I was afraid during the dream," she said, then hesitated before saying, "or...maybe it wasn't quite fear. I just don't know." It frustrated the Accepted greatly that she couldn't seem to explain herself any better. She went on, "I was watching the village from somewhere outside, not a part of it, and when the fog came....I felt that something terrible would happen, that that was what the fog meant, and that's why I was afraid when I woke up."
Her wide eyes met the Asha'man's, and Amaranie sighed. "I don't know what will happen, or where, or when, and I wish I did," she told him quietly.