"Steph?" Alyra has had her eyes fixed on the curtain of vines, as if staring at it harder would make it reveal its secrets. She now turns, puzzled by her friend's silence.
Steph is gone.
"Drat," Alyra mutters under her breath. She looks at the ground; Steph's footprints are side by side beside her own, and neither set goes beyond where she stands now. Puzzled, she looks up, wondering if her friend decided to go for a flight.
The air is dead still; surely in the resounding silence she would have heard... something?
She stands, uncertainly, for a moment; then she takes a step forward. She came here to explore; explore she will, Steph or no Steph. It is a matter of security, she tells herself. And curiosity. She has to at least know what lies behind those vines.
But first - she needs to know what happened to Steph.
She goes to open the door to the shop, hoping to find Steph inside, but instead she finds a mess. She is a bit taken aback, and a good deal vexed. "Bad enough about the tea - perfectly good, and neither Steph nor I got to drink a drop! - but the books! Ooooh, if I get my hands on the... pesky... " She stops and examines the tracks which seem to be everywhere, both in and outside the shop. "Looks for all the world like - awwwww. A baby dragon! I wonder if it's Riyalah? I better make sure the type and ink is secure, in case she comes back, or we'll have one sick dragon on our hands! Her mom wouldn't be very happy about that!" Alyra bustles about the shop, straightening and tidying and putting away, using the activity to calm herself; she is hoping Steph will reappear or return from wherever she went off to, but as the minutes pass, that seems less and less likely to happen.
And she is growing more concerned about what might lie beyond those vines in the garden. There could be a passage to the Hollows, or the Underdark, or the Dwarven mines, or some new underground realm - there are many possibilities. She resolves to find out, as soon as possible. At last, she stops straightening just long enough, she tells herself, to check the back door to make certain it is locked, from both sides.
She finds herself instead going through it and walking to the end of the garden. She stands for only a moment before she pulls the vegetation aside. She is absolutely prepared to find nothing but bare, cold rock behind the hanging foliage, and in truth, she tells herself, nothing would make her happier. She does not really need a passage to the Hollows in her back garden.
The rock is bare, and cold, and solid. She feels further back, just to be certain - and her hand brushes emptiness.
I knew it, I knew it, I knew it! She almost says the words aloud, but instinctively she silences herself. If enemies lie beyond, it is probably better not to announce herself. At least, not if she can help it.
Truly wishing Steph were still with her, but determined to learn what she can, Alyra slips through the vines and into the passage beyond, half hoping it will turn out to be a mere hollow - Hah! Nothing "mere" about the Hollows, she thinks wryly to herself - but it is in fact a full-blown cave, narrow, but with an even stone floor and a ceiling high enough that it easily clears her head. It seems only slightly darker than the garden itself, but she cannot determine the source of the dim light. Just like home.
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