Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20131023233155/@comment-11457306-20131027035558

The witches threw Peri into a cage in the middle of the main cavern. She had expected no less. As a non-member, even though she was the Coven Matron's stepdaughter, she deserved no courtesy and no consideration. She sat in the center of the cage, crosslegged and waited. After a while, thirsty and hungry, she curled up on her side and slept.

She woke to the sound of her own name and sat up, rubbing her eyes. Torene was opening the cage door. Handing Peri her pack, Torene beckoned her out. Peri didn't question. She followed quickly. The two of them made their way through the winding tunnels to the surface. Torene was dressed for travel in fresh clothes. Peri felt grimy and dirty. Her stomach rumbled with hunger.

"There is food in your pack," said Torene. "Everything is there.  Where are we to meet Revan?" She held a scroll in her hand.

"Cyodiil, Waterfront."

Torene unrolled the scroll.

"Wait," said Peri, "Mum is letting you go back?  To rescue him? She believed me--you?"

"Yes.  Thank you, Peri.  I owe you my life.  I can never repay you, but I will try."

Peri blinked. The world tilted. Balls!