
~ Struck Down But Not Destroyed ~
T.A. 3018
Pele was in no position to argue with the stranger; besides, it was true that if this was a chance to escape, even if ever so slight, there might not be another. So she quietly accepted the pouch and took in all of the information provided. She had to smile ruefully when she heard 'if you're agile enough'. After being cramped up for the whole day Pele thought she would be more like clumsy and awkward rather than agile, but since her life and freedom depended on it, she would have to make do, even if her body objected to the command of putting up a good performance after such a mistreatment.
"Understood," was her only response to the mysterious stranger, along with a slight nod of agreement.
Pele held steady while the cage was raised back up, and seeing that the guards were not yet in sight, she quickly retrieved a couple of raisins from the pouch to savour slowly, as she did her best to secure it and the water skin on the piece of rope that served as her belt. While waiting for guards to come and move away again, she had time to put together a quick plan according to the information given by the stranger and the details of the surroundings she had memorised as she passed the time during the day to keep herself sane.
At an opportune moment and after significant effort, the Gondorian managed to get onto the wall by the gatehouse. Doing her best not to get stabbed by the spikes or get caught on them, she observed that the guards outside were not in sight; it would have been best to make her way along the top of the wall and drop down further away, but she knew that it would be very difficult for her and it would take too much of the precious time. Cautiously she lowered herself from the wall as far as she could and then dropped down the rest of the way, landing in a crouch. She moved in the shadow of the wall to the place where she could make a shortest run to the wall of the nearby set of buildings which she knew was not heavily guarded by men or ferocious dogs.
She was sure the guards would be after her any moment now, so she made a mad dash for the neighbouring yard, scrambling over the wall. On her way across the yard, she snatched a shawl from the collection of clothes hung up to dry. Even so, it would be safest to avoid being seen - after all she could not easily get rid of the collar or the mark on her shoulder which would tell anyone with eyes that she was a slave on a run. Pele did not stop to listen if pursuit was after her, instead aiming to get out of this yard onto the street beyond, and then into the narrow alleyway behind it. She had noted where the river ran through the city and where the harbour was; she preferred hiding somewhere in the water if she could make it that far rather than take the thief's advice to blend in with the crowd to avoid the dogs sniffing her out.

