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[personal profile] survivra 2015-05-18 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
In this cave it was dark enough that even Katsa could not see, but she did not feel worried or lost even when her fingertips lost the edges of stone walls while she struggled to find her way again. She knew when she was heading straight and when she was going in circles, so the flint in the pocket of her trousers went untouched. There was no need to waste a light while she didn't need it, and for now at least the walls always came back. Katsa heard nothing moving in the dark.

She'd entered it out of curiosity, having stumbled across the mouth of the small caves while avoiding the kingsroad through whatever off-road ways she could follow. She'd heard water trickling behind what seemed to be the back of the cave and had followed the noise—that she continued to hear now, far in—and wondered what was behind them. It seemed to be a road of its own underneath the ground. Tunnels, perhaps, either natural or manmade, that the longer she followed made her begin to suspect she would find herself on the other side of the Trident. After that Katsa simply couldn't help but wonder if her suspicions were correct, and so she found herself below.

She had been walking not even an hour when she began to notice the blackness giving way to grey, shapes making themselves unfocused but visible in her Graceling vision. Katsa squinted, then paused, drawing to a halt as the sound of water seemed to increase.

She was not alone in these caves.

They were near the surface: that much was clear. And what was just as clear, seconds before it happened, was that the roar of water should not have been growing loud at all. Katsa's body moved before her mind did, her feet sending her flying forwards, barreling toward a single moving shape she could discern in the darkness, into which she slammed only moments before rock came tumbling around them.
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[personal profile] survivra 2015-05-20 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Katsa was not sure whether the vice grip that immediately pressed on her at contact was a person or the earth from above: it all felt very much the same, and she struggled without a second thought. Rock or man, it was strong, stronger than Katsa, and she could not immediately break herself free. That was no problem. She would simply have to find a different method.

She could begin to hear breaths heavy and hot near her ears, and the arms and chest pressing down around her clearly belonged to a man. That was better than rock or any other beast that might have been down here in this cave. Her back hit something solid, and Katsa used that as leverage, trying to twist them around and trap him instead, so that she could wriggle free.

It all happened in seconds—too quickly, with as focused as Katsa was in getting the use of her arms back to focus on the situation of rock and water and whether light still remained in the tunnel.
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[personal profile] survivra 2015-05-20 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
Fights were rarely a struggle for Katsa, exactly, but she still expected it to be a little more of a struggle than that. She was on her feet as soon as she was free (she could still stand on her feet—that at least was a good sign) and was grateful for this darkness that should hide the colors of her eyes. One never knew how someone would react to a Graceling, nor whether stories had spread of a lady with her particular Grace, and she wasn't sure whether she wanted to deal with that headache in the moment when there were other things to worry about.

Of course, even she couldn't see him in this light, either. He could be any number of things as well.

"Well," Katsa grumbled at him, "at least we know you've not lost any feeling in your hands."
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[personal profile] survivra 2015-05-21 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"Thank the hills for that."

She doesn't hide the sarcasm in her voice. Katsa reaches in front of her, trying to touch rock or feel for air: of the former there is plenty, but of the latter there's barely a hint. But water has made it in here somehow, and it flows still where they can hear it. They cannot be completely trapped.

Katsa's Grace knows where to go, but she cannot leave this man behind, either.

"...Katsa." It's a risk, giving him her name, even without the sight of her eyes or her titles, but she cannot think of anything else to call herself. "And what about you? A criminal, or a goldcloak, or something else?"
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[personal profile] survivra 2015-05-28 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
"The bull."

She sounds skeptical, even down there in the dark. Katsa has heard of knights, but not this one, though she think it would be an unnecessary lie or personal dressing if it were not the truth. A few steps to her right and her hand meets nothing but blackness: a welcome change from the dirt and resistance that was all she had been finding before. Katsa sidles a little further.

"I don't suppose you've horns that could break us through these walls, could you?"
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[personal profile] survivra 2015-05-28 03:31 pm (UTC)(link)
No more earth comes against her fingertips as she continues to move forward, and Katsa straightens and lengthens her steps, emboldened by the space found in the darkness. There must be light somewhere, she thinks, so that her eyes can adjust and see what's around them, or at least a pocket of air from the outside. She fingers the flint tucked in a pouch on her belt. Until there's a clear source of air, she won't risk lighting a flame.

"I was curious." That's honest enough. "I thought I saw a path, so I took it just to see where it leads. Is it your cave? The roof may need some rebuilding."