Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24736819-20141208164428/@comment-5583506-20150107003002

Kashmira didn't respond to Zen's opinion. She wasn't in any mood to pursue anymore orders given to her. She had just killed the only man who had ever cared for her, treated her as if she was his equal. And it had happened by pure accident.

When she got closer to Zen she simply grabbed him by the collar of his robes with her hand and lifted him off the ground.

"Get out of my face", she said lowly before she tossed him aside and lumbered down the mountain path.

She dragged the black robes of the Vul off her head and threw them to the ground, just like she had done with the Jun's. She was done with the both of them. There was only one thing left to do... Something she should have done a long time ago...

Further down the mountain path there was a potruding rock overlooking a colourful river vale. As a child she had loved to visit this place. She saw it fit that this would be the last thing she would ever see. It was only fair...

She stood at the edge of the rock and took a deep breath as she gazed out over the panorama. It would be quite the fall, but she doubted that she would even be conscious by the time she hit the rocky cliffs beneath her.

She closed her eyes for a brief moment as the wind grabbed her hair. "I am coming now", she murmured. "Father. Mother. Ran'Jinro... You will all see me sooner than expected..."

And then she jumped.

The wind came rushing towards her as if it was trying to push her back, trying to tell her about the mistake she had just made.

What mistake?

She opened her eyes in the fall as she realised the mistake she had.

Miscalculations...

She had missed the cliffs by several yards and instead fell headlong into the deep river. Her mind went blurry for a moment due to the harsh impact as well as the fact that the water surrounding her dulled her senses.

She went up to the surface, gasping for air. For some reason it seemed that the fate wasn't quite done with her yet.

"Wait a moment!" she slurred as she spat out all the water. "How the hell could I miss...?!"

She didn't get much further before the violent streams carried her off in such a velocity that she didn't have time to notice the rock coming against her. Her head smacked against it with such brutal force that her mind went both numb and blank.

"How did...?" she muttered incoherently before she fell unconscious and was carried away by the turbulent stream, into unknown territory.