It was in the end of the morning, almost noon when Alice woke up, the day before she had build a warship with her companions and some other buildings for this town. It had not been her intention to stay but as she had slept most of the morning, thanks to working through the night, she had stayed here because it would be saver to do so. She shouldn’t travel when she was exhausted and she agreed with herself no matter the hate it had brought to her for taking a job like that, she should have known yesterday when she took the paper, she should have known when she looked around but that didn’t matter anymore, she simply had slept in till late in the morning, till thirty minutes past ten. She stretched herself, looked at the clothing that she was still wearing and got up from the bed. Jupiter was still asleep, Hecate wasn’t and this might be one of the first nights that she had slept well, also because of course she couldn’t be awake by the cry of something she loved, no child to wake her up to be fed in the night. Which made her sad a bit and again guilty. She brushed her long orange hair out of her face and noticed Hecate in the kitchen, standing yet not doing really anything that Alice could see. She walked over to her friend, her companion, to ask how she was doing and surprised to hear the same feelings that she had tried to hide herself and she was glad to have someone like Hecate by her side, as well as Jupiter who showed up a little later, still as an animal. She didn’t want to force them to be humans all the time so she was glad to see that they didn’t feel like a necessary thing.
She would take a shower now first, before putting on clean clothing for as far as she had some left. As much as she wanted to go home, it started to dawn on her again that she had no answers and as she had made peace with that yesterday, she couldn’t today. Who were those people and where did they came from. She took a deep breath, not able to let it go that easily again but not wanting to stay here too much longer. So she would see how much she could do today before simply giving up for now and go home, heck she should not forget that she would always have the ability to come back, like Alisa said, her children needed her more now than anything or anyone else. She made sure to untangle her long orange hair and washed it through fully and continued to wash the rest of her body, looking at the red marks on it, and the pain it gave her for going too fast. Something she wouldn’t admit to Jupiter just yet, if he had not noticed yet. Time to work.
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