Felis
TNPer
It was grey outside. Ulurq had left Lara only a single week after the Auburn Festival, him and Lara needed a break from their differing opinions and the stress that came with managing one of the weakest, most desperate nations in the region. Rain, again. Lara's own mind was in a twist, an endless cyclone of horrors that were soon approaching Cronaal, she'd received news of sirens blasting out in the streets of Randeen, the tsunami warnings, and was constantly being told that Cronaal was on the brink of famine. Cronaal was falling to pieces and she just couldn't cope, there was near-to-no government and public morale was dropping by the day, people emigrating as fast as they could. The rain was getting stronger, more persistent. The growing list of issues and problems was beginning to push on Lara, trying to tear her to pieces and destroy her and was beginning to hurt her own sanity.
Thunder could be heard now. Lara was leaning over a large stack of paperwork, mainly detailing the last communications had with Randeen. She was crying now, the third city in waste and ruins and hundreds of miles of farmland probably destroyed or damaged. Then she remembered, it was definite now, famine. A pending starvation was going to consume Cronaal soon, a living apocalypse that she could not stop. It all became so overwhelming for her, gravity felt stronger and it pulled her from to chair onto the ground, her arms pulling stacks of paperwork down with her. Lara laid there, on her side on the floor, tears of discontent and fear streaming from her eyes whilst she gave out faint sobs. A voice kept telling her demeaning, insulting things.
Her desk gave out a vibration, at consistent few-second intervals, a small, robotic voice spoke out of the phone.
"Incoming call from Auel Vist!" It called out at Lara, she abruptly stopped her sobbing and hurriedly sat up, then reaching for the phone and answering the call.
"Hello, Lara here."
Thunder could be heard now. Lara was leaning over a large stack of paperwork, mainly detailing the last communications had with Randeen. She was crying now, the third city in waste and ruins and hundreds of miles of farmland probably destroyed or damaged. Then she remembered, it was definite now, famine. A pending starvation was going to consume Cronaal soon, a living apocalypse that she could not stop. It all became so overwhelming for her, gravity felt stronger and it pulled her from to chair onto the ground, her arms pulling stacks of paperwork down with her. Lara laid there, on her side on the floor, tears of discontent and fear streaming from her eyes whilst she gave out faint sobs. A voice kept telling her demeaning, insulting things.
Her desk gave out a vibration, at consistent few-second intervals, a small, robotic voice spoke out of the phone.
"Incoming call from Auel Vist!" It called out at Lara, she abruptly stopped her sobbing and hurriedly sat up, then reaching for the phone and answering the call.
"Hello, Lara here."