The creaking groans of the bookshelf trigger something deep in Iana's mind - the sound _means_ something, but she cannot think what -AftermathGM wrote: ↑Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:10 am
As Iana reaches the top of this flight of stairs, she realizes she hasn't heard anything in front of her for a few moments. No sounds of running, no cries of annoyance as someone blunders through a research session, none of the sort of thing one might expect from a chase through a generally pretty quiet library.
And that's a concern.
She moves forward a little more carefully, keeping an eye out for any signs of an ambush but still wanting to move as quickly as possible. The creak is the first sign that something's wrong, and then the ensuing groan of the shelving unit next to her gives it away. It starts leaning precariously and, before she can quite process what's going on, it's falling toward her.
- until the swaying catches the corner of her eye, the heavy bookshelf tilting towards her, closer, closer, closer…
With a sharp cry, Iana jumps back - just in time for Ishan to duck in. As books tumble to the floor in a chaotic cascade of thumps and swishing pages, she stays motionless in the aisle, both hands pressed up to her face and crystal-green eyes wide with terror."Iana!" comes a deep cry, and suddenly, Ishan Veriti puts himself between Iana and the tumbling shelf. Books and boxes and files spill out as the shelf hits the big man squarely in the back, several of them clattering on his head before falling to the floor. He stumbles forward, reaching out to make sure Iana isn't in the path of danger before falling to one knee with the shelf resting against his back.
"No, I - I'm fine," she gasps, still breathless from her dash up the stairs even before the burst of shock and adrenaline that came from nearly being crushed by the heavy bookshelf. "Are you all right? What are you doing up here?""Ow," he rumbles, laughing shakily. He doesn't seem to be severely hurt, but he is trapped for the moment beneath the shelf. It doesn't look terribly heavy -- maybe between the two of them they can lift it again? "Are you hurt?"
Iana stares at Ishan, desperately trying to spur her mind back into motion. Ishan can't be the person she's been pursuing, can he? Or does she just not want it to be him?
She was right when she didn't want it to be Sayesti, and wrong when she did want it to be Katen, so where does that leave her?
It leaves her with looking for proof, she tells herself yet again. It isn't about wanting; it's about evidence.
If Ishan is the culprit, why would he have pushed the shelf over and then saved her from it? Not to mention, immobilizing himself to save her. It wouldn't make any sense. He's light enough on his feet that she wouldn't have heard him coming - so could she have heard his footsteps running away a moment before?
Does she hear any footsteps running away now? She doesn't think so - but then again, it's hard to hear anything over the pounding of her heart right now.