Sannika Brynn
Let me tell you about a Rebellion...
Sannika allowed the blankets hug at her small frame as her comrade tucked her in with what seemed like motherly care. It made her feel a little more confident; more secure in the hope that they would get out from prison unharmed. She was grown up physically--as humorous as that may sound for such a short, adult woman--and still filled to the brim with youthful energy like her father, but there had always been a lack of something more calming and consoling in her life. Being tucked into bed was very strange, and yet the Rogue appreciated someone her senior looking out for her so. "Goodnight, Poy," she murmured, then stared up at the dimly-lit ceiling and contemplated their doom or salvation.
"Great Mother..." the Rogue began silently, folding her hands underneath her covers as her vision blurred. "Great Mother Kikkalekki, save your daughters. If you are there, help me believe. Please let us escape. I'm afraid, Great Mother. Don't let us die." She continued staring into space and mouthing her words for the next few minutes, then glanced over to the shadow of her cellmate. "Thank you for sending Poy, Great Mother."
Sannika continued whispering her prayers to the spirit of their people's traditions for hours into the night, until she unknowingly faded into slumber.
[member="Poy Luroon"]
"Great Mother..." the Rogue began silently, folding her hands underneath her covers as her vision blurred. "Great Mother Kikkalekki, save your daughters. If you are there, help me believe. Please let us escape. I'm afraid, Great Mother. Don't let us die." She continued staring into space and mouthing her words for the next few minutes, then glanced over to the shadow of her cellmate. "Thank you for sending Poy, Great Mother."
Sannika continued whispering her prayers to the spirit of their people's traditions for hours into the night, until she unknowingly faded into slumber.
[member="Poy Luroon"]