Alice disrobed and donned her ragged robe. It was ugly, dirty, and even a little bit smelly. But that was the point. Her radiance was normally a welcome gift, but now she had to do everything she could to hide it. She tied her hair back and raised the hood. Some would say it was a crime to hide her face like that. Certainly her goddess would rather her raise the spirits of others with her beauty and talent. But Alice felt that there were more to spreading joy than dancing and singing. The desperate and downtrodden would never be able to appreciate such things as long as they were starving.
There were greater issues to tackle as well, but Alice felt recently that there might be no way for her to change things. The Valley was in as much disorder as when she arrived, and while her overriding Purpose compelled her to keep trying, she was exhausted. She was turned away or ignored, as people clung to their beliefs. And because of her job, she could feel the distaste and lack of trust by others. If only they tried to truly understood her, they would see that her Purpose extends far beyond Blackwood. They would know what she really desired.
But this morning was a respite. She set to work with Sister Adolina, preparing the tasteless slosh that passed as soup. She slaved over the stove and cut vegetables and meat. She had worked enough to become reasonably proficient. She couldn't make a five course meal, but throwing ingredients in a pot and making bread were not beyond her, although she generally left Adolina or Abby to handle the bread. She rarely spoke to Adolina while working, and she ducked her head while serving to avoid drawing attention to herself. As others had pointed out, she really wasn't Made for this kind of work. But it was relaxing, compared to the world of politics.
But while working with Abby, Alice simply couldn't help conversing. She would gladly take an arrow for her. She would gladly die for her, if it meant the difference between Abby living or dying. She cherished every moment with her, no matter how transient. While Abby wasn't the only reason for her being there, she doubt she would have put as much effort into helping the cause as she was.
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There were greater issues to tackle as well, but Alice felt recently that there might be no way for her to change things. The Valley was in as much disorder as when she arrived, and while her overriding Purpose compelled her to keep trying, she was exhausted. She was turned away or ignored, as people clung to their beliefs. And because of her job, she could feel the distaste and lack of trust by others. If only they tried to truly understood her, they would see that her Purpose extends far beyond Blackwood. They would know what she really desired.
But this morning was a respite. She set to work with Sister Adolina, preparing the tasteless slosh that passed as soup. She slaved over the stove and cut vegetables and meat. She had worked enough to become reasonably proficient. She couldn't make a five course meal, but throwing ingredients in a pot and making bread were not beyond her, although she generally left Adolina or Abby to handle the bread. She rarely spoke to Adolina while working, and she ducked her head while serving to avoid drawing attention to herself. As others had pointed out, she really wasn't Made for this kind of work. But it was relaxing, compared to the world of politics.
But while working with Abby, Alice simply couldn't help conversing. She would gladly take an arrow for her. She would gladly die for her, if it meant the difference between Abby living or dying. She cherished every moment with her, no matter how transient. While Abby wasn't the only reason for her being there, she doubt she would have put as much effort into helping the cause as she was.
(( Feel free to chip in if you want to contribute your character's actions. ))
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