Aella continued to maintain her composed demeanor as Valeria's eyes traced over her scar. She understood the curiosity and the unspoken questions that often accompanied the gaze directed at the jagged mark over her eye. It was a reminder of a past she didn't openly share, nor did she want to remember it. Aella decided to focus on the present, watching Valeria interact with the mare named Dahlia.
Montana. What’s in Montana? Aella had never been but she had only heard of the vast and untamed land, which seemed fitting for someone that was willing to hold another at knife point. It was also a place where people could disappear. Did Valeria want to disappear? Why? Before she could ask more, she watched Valeria’s face drop, fear running across her face as she shut her eyes. Aella watched as Valeria rubbed her hip to her thigh. Aella’s head tilted slightly as she put two-and-two together, as Valeria announced her dislike towards dogs.
“It’s okay, Moss doesn’t bite. Just licks,” Aella reassured her with a gentle laugh. "If you want him to keep his distance, just tell him to go on. He's well-trained," she added, glancing down at the dog, still wagging his tail.
"Anything specific you might need for the journey? Food, water, or perhaps some extra layers for the cold nights?" Aella inquired, her eyes searching Valeria's face for any hints or revelations. Truthfully, she wanted to stall this interaction for as long as she could. Valeria was a mystery that Aella was desperate to know more about.
Something tugged at Aella’s heart as she couldn't help but wonder about the events that led Valeria to this moment in the barn, beginning a journey to Montana. The barn was silent, except for the occasional rustle of hay and the low whinny of a horse in one of the stalls. Aella's home was secluded, far from prying eyes, and it seemed to be the perfect place for someone like Valeria to seek supplies.
The thought of the journey to Montana sparked an unexpected desire in Aella's heart. She had always desired more outside of this farm, stepping outside the confines of her predictable life, enticed her. What if..? Aella's fleeting desire for adventure clashed with the reality of her responsibilities—the horses, her uncle, and the life she had built on the farm. The prospect of leaving everything behind for a journey with a stranger, especially one who seems to know her away around a knife, sent a jolt of anxiety through her.
The horses, with their gentle whinnies and the familiar creaks of the barn, seemed to call her back to the present. The idea of abandoning her uncle and the horses she cared for felt like a betrayal of the life she had chosen. Aella couldn't let herself be swayed by the allure of the unknown, no matter how tempting it seemed in the moment.
A sense of duty anchored her, and with a subtle shake of her head, Aella dispelled the fantastical thoughts that had momentarily clouded her judgment. The barn, once filled with the potential for an unexpected journey, returned to its quiet, rustic reality. Aella refocused on Valeria, her fists closing and unclosing as her mind and heart fought each other.