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There and Back

Copyright© 2013 by Aquea

Chapter 6: Preparations

I woke, at home, stiff and sore in my own bed. I was surprised to find that I was dry, no indication that I had soiled myself while unconscious. And my pockets were largely empty, so most of the things I left in the pack must still be there. Good to know. My bladder did feel full, but not painfully so, and I rolled out of the bed and stumbled into the bathroom to deal with some personal issues. Afterwards, I stood, turning to the mirror to wash my hands, and gasped as I glanced up at myself.

My hair was hanging off my head, dirty and tangled. My hands and face were filthy, covered in mud, and what must apparently have been darkspawn blood was spattered across my hands and my face. There were tear tracks apparent, leftover from my brief breakdown at camp, the only spots on my face that looked clean. I had never been so disgusting in my life.

I stripped bare, immediately hopping into a long, hot shower. I scrubbed until my skin was pink, washed my hair multiple times and put conditioner in, then just stood under the hot spray until the water started to run cold. Magic may be amazing, but nothing beats a hot shower. I dressed myself again in warm clothes, tied my hair back with an elastic, and started a pile of items to stow in my pockets before I passed out again. The first thing I added to the pile was a large bar of soap and a toothbrush. While digging through my cupboards, I made a fortuitous find - a sample package that must have come in the mail or something, with a man's razor. I added a small pair of hairdressing scissors. I dug through my purse and added all the coins I thought would be of value. And another clean pair of underpants. You can't have too many clean underpants.

I flipped on the TV as I passed by, confirming that I had indeed been gone for two days. I was surprised to notice that I wasn't especially hungry or thirsty, but I ate and drank anyway. I brought in my mail, paid my bills, and put in a load of laundry, including my jeans and coat.

I turned on my computer, checking my email - still no job offers. Stupid economy. Though with all this blacking out, I couldn't really afford to be working anyway. I decided to spend a bit of time researching coins. My modern ones were all fine, but the minute someone realised they weren't really silver or copper we would be in trouble, and I didn't want to draw any attention to ourselves with strange money. It was frustrating trying to find anything online, as they all wanted to advertise rare, expensive coins. Finally I picked through the phone book and found a local coin dealer. I called the store, and actually got a person on the phone. Impressive. I hit on an inspiration, and told him that I was hosting a role playing event and wanted things to be 'authentic' but inexpensive. I was looking for copper or silver coins which would look old, but without actually costing me much money. We talked for a bit, and it turned out he had a lot of old Roman and British coin, which wasn't nice enough to be rare, but still looked medieval. He told me lots of it wasn't even legible, and I practically chortled - I didn't look forward to answering questions about who King or Queen or Emperor whoever was in Ferelden anyway. He asked if I wanted it cleaned, what sizes of coin I wanted, and eventually he agreed to box up a large assortment of random copper and silver, basically worthless coin and ship it to me for a couple hundred bucks. I paid over the phone by credit card. Score! I figured I could bring it over a few handfuls at a time.

I also ordered a few more Swiss army knives. I wanted to give Cailan one of his own, and that went double for Alistair.

Finished with gathering all the things I thought I might need, I stuffed my pockets, put on my coat, laced on my heavy hiking boots, and decided that I was ready for whenever the next blackout hit. To my surprise, for the first time, I think I was even looking forward to it.

And so, I waited. And waited.

I stressed about how I would find Duncan and Cailan again. I wondered what they thought of my sudden disappearance. I thought about what we would find in Lothering. I worried about what I'd do the next time I ended up in combat. I briefly considered signing up for self-defense classes, or fencing or something, but figured I'd just end up passing out and getting stabbed by mistake.

The more I thought about Lothering, the more I worried that my clothes were going to be a problem. I needed them to feel prepared in any way, or else I needed to find armour or something, but they were going to draw a lot of attention. No one in Ferelden wears jeans, but there was no way I was wandering around there in a dress, barefoot. I started doing yet more internet research, and found myself staring at Halloween costumes. Perhaps, if I found some sort of over-sized dress that would cover everything, I could blend better. And I needed to find a cloak. Frustrated with trying to figure it out online, I eventually dared to call a cab and venture out to find a custom tailor to sew the garments I needed.

I used the same line about doing a role-playing event, and needing to wear warm clothing underneath a dress but still have it look passable, at least at a distance. The dressmaker seemed to think she could pull something off, and showed me a couple of quick sketches of a simple yet elegant looking dress. She took down my measurements, promising to call me when it was done. I paid a fifty dollar deposit, agreeing to pay extra if the dress and cloak could be available within a couple of days, but warned her that I might be 'out of town' unexpectedly so she'd need to leave a message.

I made it back to my house without blacking out, relieved. After supper, I spent the rest of the evening reading the Dragon Age wiki trying to determine the timeline of events such as Eamon's poisoning, Riordan's capture, Zevran's ambush, and Uldred's attempted coup at the Circle Tower. I was unsuccessful and finally give up in a huff. Between unknown travel times and no forced order in which you experience the events, it just didn't seem possible. I did notice that nothing about the wiki indicated my adventures had any effect on the game. It still cited Duncan and Cailan as having died at Ostagar. I finally climbed into bed, anxious and overly warm, and fell asleep.

The next day I woke still at home, so after working on finding a job for a while, I found myself at a loss. Somehow playing Dragon Age again, or reading the books by David Gaider, just seemed ... wrong, knowing that it was actually real, but nothing else appealed to me either. It occurred to me, as I thought about the books, that I actually didn't live all that far from where BioWare and David Gaider were located. I spent the rest of the day, after eating, drinking, showering, and other basic necessities, cyber-stalking David Gaider. I read every interview I could find, hoping to get a glimmer of how he developed the story, how he invented Ferelden. Everything I could find was vague and pointed to a collaborative project between writers and game designers, but I had a hard time believing that was true. He wrote the books. Somehow, some way, he knew more about Ferelden. He'd been there, even if in dreams.

I contemplated going to Edmonton one day and trying to track him down, but didn't get very far along that thought process. Every time I tried to picture it in my head, I ended up locked in a psych ward, or in jail for being a stalker. I put it out of my mind and watched boring television until I finally managed to fall asleep.

The next morning my box of coins arrived. I spent a little while sorting through them, replacing the modern ones in my pockets with useable copper and silver coins. Shortly after, the phone rang, and the tailor informed me my dress was ready. Calling another cab, I went in for a fitting and found a rather perfect, thick, green, floor-length fake velvet gown. It fit over my clothes, and while it made the sleeves look a bit rumpled, it actually worked pretty well. Unless someone came quite close, I would look like a chubby noblewoman. I think. Not that I'd seen any noblewomen to compare, but it was better than wandering around in jeans.

The cloak was even better. Long and thick, it had a deep hood, and looked perfect over the dress. Although I was roasting indoors, I thought I might just appreciate the warmth if I was going to try to wander all over Ferelden. I paid the tailor, only half-listening as she told me she was giving me a discount. Apparently she had been contemplating closing her doors for lack of business, but my dress and cloak had inspired her to wait and try to break into making authentic costumes, whether for Halloween or for Renaissance fairs and the like. I appreciated the discount, either way, and wished her well. I think she was surprised that I wore the dress out of the store, but I figured it was worth it if I managed to black out on the way home.

Lucky for me, and somehow it felt like fate, I made it through the door and dropped my keys just in time to feel the world spin. I dropped onto my bed again and let the blackness take me.


I woke with a start. I was lying on the ground, and someone was shaking me.

"My lady! Sierra! Please. You must get up." I looked up blearily and saw a worried face hovering over me.

"Dun ... Tomas? What is it?" I sat up, my head still slightly spinning.

"Darkspawn coming. I can feel them."

"Why is my timing always so terrible?" I took his hand and allowed myself to be pulled up. I looked down, briefly appreciating my cloak and dress briefly before realising that I really could not afford to have them covered in blood. If we survived. Shut up. Tomas' mouth gaped open as I dropped the cloak, reached down to grab the hem of the dress and pull it over my head - I had the foresight to avoid buttons, and had the neck made elastic - and quickly rolled both dress and cloak into a small bundle. Tomas finally shook his head and handed me the pack to stuff my things into, as well as the sword I'd scavenged in Ostagar and my dagger. I threw the pack's strap over my shoulder - better that those who knew how to fight remain unencumbered.

I saw Theron standing nearby, sword and shield at the ready. He grinned at me - the maniac actually looks happy about this! - and returned to looking around expectantly. We waited only a few moments before Tomas pointed. A genlock archer and a hurlock were coming up around the bend. The men pushed me to stand behind them, moving forward shoulder to shoulder, weapons at the ready. When the hurlock paused, Theron let out a booming battle shout, and rushed at the archer as he raised his bow. Tomas leaped towards the hurlock, catching a wicked slash of a crude sword on his crossed blades, before jumping back and slashing at the creature's abdomen. Theron batted away a poorly aimed arrow with his shield, rushing the archer and knocking him down. I lost track of the fight for a bit after that, glancing between both men, feeling helpless and slightly foolish standing twenty feet behind them holding a sword which I had no idea how to use.

I realised both creatures were down, when Tomas spun, a look of horror on his face. He shouted, but I didn't hear it - I suddenly knew exactly what that expression meant. There were darkspawn behind me. I hope they find someone who can use that dress. I gave Tomas and Theron one last look, and turned, raising my sword in front of me. If I was going to die, I'd at least go down flailing about ineffectually.

There were three hurlocks charging towards me, and they were close enough that there was absolutely no way for either man behind me to get there in time. I tightened my grip on the sword, holding it out away from me; a scream died on my lips as one after the other, the darkspawn completely ignored me. They flowed around me, barely stepping to the sides to avoid me, my hair whipped into my face from the sudden wind of their passing. Not one slowed to cut me down as they ran. I spun back around just in time to hear the clash of metal against metal as the creatures engaged my new companions. I stared in shock for just a moment before dashing forward and thrusting my sword into the back of a hurlock raising his axe to carve into Tomas. It turned, its corrupted face registering surprise, and slowly fell. I let go of my sword, and managed to step out of the spray of blood before I got any on me. There was a crash as he collapsed to the ground, followed by a sudden deafening silence.

The three of us stood, panting, staring back and forth at each other, then down at the five corpses on the ground. Suddenly I lurched sideways, leaning over, and retched into a small blackening shrub at my feet. I felt a hand rest on my back, but wiped my mouth cautiously before turning to see Theron looking at me in concern. He wrapped his arm around my shoulder and lead me back to the small camp where he and Tomas had obviously slept, assisting me as I slid to the ground, settling beside me with his arm still around me.

"Are you alright?"

"I think so. Everything but my pride, at any rate. And my formerly clean pan ... small clothes."

Theron barked a laugh. "At least you can still joke about it!"

"What makes you think I'm joking?" I grumbled, but I shot Theron a small smile.

Tomas crouched in front of me, his look speculative. "The darkspawn ignored you."

"So I didn't just imagine that?" He shook his head, his slight smile never reaching his eyes.

"It was like they didn't know you were there."

"I'm not complaining. I have absolutely no idea why I'm alive right now." He studied my face, finally relenting and leaning back to sit.

"The darkspawn are all gone. I believe we are safe, for the moment. And it appears I owe you my thanks, again. You may not be a fighter at home, but overall I'd say you're managing quite well here."

I blushed, still reeling in shock. I lifted my hand and gave myself a pinch on the thigh, hard, through the denim of my jeans. I flinched in pain. I certainly felt real.

"What was that about?" Theron looked amused.

"Something I learned as a kid. If you think you might be dreaming, and you pinch yourself, you'll wake up. It would seem I've lost my mind, because dreaming just can't explain all of ... this." I curled my legs in front of me, wrapped both arms around them, and lowered my head onto my knees. "I think I'll just shake for a while, if you don't mind."

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