[center][h1][color=9e0b0f]Alexis Farreacher[/color][/h1][hr][hr][b]Location:[/b] Farreacher home → Kalmath Falls Streets[hr][b]Interacting with:[/b] Nobody yet[hr][hr] For several nights Alexis felt the rising tension in the air. Her dreams were often muddled or very unclear in a way. Some were troubled or straight up alarming. Or at least the ones she remembered. Still, there was something even more unusual than usual going on and Alexis’ usual was already pretty strange. Recent nights she often woke up in the middle of the night without a reason. So tonight she decided to crawl under the covers early. She fell asleep like a brick. But her dream was anything but normal. She found herself floating over Klamath Falls. Above her, the moon shined her pale light down upon the girl and the city below her. The silvery light of the stars turned the normally dull dark-blue night sky into a lively mosaic of constellations. All the clouds that should block the view seemed to lay below her. As thick fog covering the entire city. While the sky above her was brightly illuminated, below her everything looked dark and black. A few dim lights shone far away. With all her willpower she tried to focus on a distant light. She and asked the invisible force she assumed was all around her. Luckily it worked. The vision was blurred but Alexis managed to discern the light to be amber color and moving. For a split second, the blur sharpened. Revealing the silhouette of the Cedar Ash Inn. Right before Alexis lost her focus and the vision retracted back to her view high above the sky. Just ready to see some silvery light moving swiftly in the distant. First like an arrow, straight and true, it seemed to dash through the forest’s trees. But suddenly the graceful movement became erratic. It jumped left and right. Stayed in one place for a second only to jump away again. Everywhere it stayed for a second, a very dim, silvery light lit up. Clearly, something was happening and Alexis knew it. Yet, like a fish trying to swim on earth, she barely knew how to move in her dream. She fought, demanded and pushed in her dream, but it was all futile. A howl echoed from the forest as the silvery light dashed away once more. A howl echoed through the sky. A howl powerful enough to throw her out the dream. Grasping for air, as if she was underwater too long, Alexis shot up from her bed. Throwing her covers off her. Something was happening or happened. The young warlock wasn’t about to just let it happen. Curiosity drove her. She took the dreamcatcher from above her bed and grabbed a few amethysts and an opal she laid down on her window still. The workshop bench was, as per usual, littered with pieces of wood and minerals. She brushed them all aside with a swift arm swipe and laid down the amethyst around dreamcatcher. If she wasn’t too late she could still draw upon the dream. Fused with the pale light of the moon, it could guide her. With all the minerals arranged in a circle around the web of dreams she held her hands over it. Reaching out towards the soft light sealed within the gems. Gathering it over the dreamcatcher. The feathers, cord and the small pearls soaked in the visible pale, white light as Alexis closed her eyes. Requesting guidance based upon the dream. In her thought, she repeated the request several times over. Until a rush of energy came out of the dreamcatcher. Surprised she opened her eyes. Before her floated a small wisp of moonlight. Right then, her dad opened the door. [b]“You’re still up?”[/b] For a second, Alexis had to do a double-take. Looking at the wisp, then at her dad and back at the wisp. No, he didn’t see it. Luckily for her. [color=9e0b0f]“I –euhm- Still had some homework to finish.”[/color] For a second her dad looked at her with suspicion. But his little girl rarely got into trouble. Well, she rarely got into anything. So he just nodded and left her room. After which Alexis let out an audible sigh. But the poor girl wasn’t given much time to take a breath. The wisp flew out of her room through the window. Hastily chased by Alexis. Who realized that wisp was here to guide her. Unknown if the thing would wait for her, she simply took her Grimoire and opened up her window completely. Having a room on the ground level really did have its perks. [/center]