![]() And, with a single lonely blow from the driving car, the train came back to where it had come from.Įurydice didn’t used to be particularly against the winter itself, as long as it lasted what was supposed to, as long as it followed the cycle and allowed her to set preparations and provisions, something that didn't happen in. The train car remained practically the same: empty. The girl braced herself in a vail attempt to shelter against the cold and started walking towards the train station's porch. ![]() Still, it did not look like the best of signs to have ice thrown on your face to welcome you as soon as you step out of a train. She was no stranger to the world, no stranger to the wind. Great, she thought, really just my luck.Įurydice was a hungry young girl, a runaway from everywhere she'd ever been. Stats: Published: Updated: Words: 46291 Chapters: 15/17 Comments: 1 Kudos: 12 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 205Ī sudden gust of wind had blown a considerable amount of cold, harsh snow from the branches straight onto Eurydice's head, certain to melt into freezing cold water against her too old, thin and patched up trench coat. Cerberus & Orpheus & Persephone (Hadestown).Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.
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