Post by Veranda Kingsford on Oct 18, 2013 15:10:41 GMT -5
(Reserved for Jordan)
The graveyard had a light mist settled in, just inches above the ground. It wasn’t very thick, so it wasn’t hard to spot the woman who was lying on the ground, her feet propped up on a small headstone, staring up at the sky. Veranda’s arms were sprawled out, her hair likewise, and she seemed to find the stars were glittering more tonight than they ever did. Her head felt fuzzy and dizzy, but in a pleasant way, and she found herself giggling for no reason at all randomly. What the hell was in that man’s blood she drank earlier?
She had spent the entire day out and about after ordering her new blades, chatting with people, occasionally stealing a small trinket only to toss it aside. She didn’t even try anymore, it was such a habit and she found it so difficult to repress. Sometimes she’d be walking and suddenly a jewel was in her hand. She never kept them though. Let the street urchins have them. They’d need it more than she did she supposed. Her food was blood, and she required nothing much to live. She’d live forever after all.
When dusk arrived and people began to head home, she melted into the shadows, switching into hunt mode. She had picked off many criminals since she came to Avaleur, but the pickings were becoming so slim. No would be rapist walking around so much anymore. No murderers to give her a challenge. The only things left were petty criminals and she had no interest in them. Let the guards worry over those men and women. So she began to prey on the innocent. Not that she had any problems doing so. Cori and Julien did that every night. But the innocent were so easy. She supposed easy would be good enough for tonight. She was a tad tired from her exciting day, and the fact that she hadn’t slept in…what…forty-eight hours? Longer than that if you didn’t count the snippets of sleep she got on most nights.
So she wandered the alleyways, sometimes eying those who passed its dangerous and gaping mouth. One man was foolish enough to step inside and approach her, and she snatched him up as easily a hawk snatches a rabbit. The kill was quick and quiet, and she drained his blood in a matter of minutes. She pulled back, wiped her mouth, and walked away. It wasn’t until she had left the alley she started feeling funny. Her head got dizzy, colors began to shift, sounds began to sound warped somehow. It scared her a bit, and she hurried on. By the time she actually made it to the graveyard, she was high out of her mind. She had tripped over the gravestone her feet now rested on, and hadn’t moved since.
What was in that man’s blood? Any person who even looked high or drunk Veranda avoided, and if she did catch someone who seemed sober, she could usually smell the impurity in the blood. Not this time. She smelled nor tasted anything out of the ordinary. And it just snuck up on her! Like a…like a rat!
Veranda suddenly burst into a new fit of giggles, bringing her arms in to clutch her belly. She kicked at the air, and the movement of her legs simply sent her deeper into her hilarity. A rat! Rats don’t sneak! They’re so loud, so loud. Even humans could hear them. Dark little eyes and twitchy noses. They liked the cellar. Like Cori!
Her giggles turned into gales of laughter, picturing Cori in his cellar with beady eyes and whiskers on his face. She rolled on the ground, back and forth like an upturned turtle, curled up.
“I’m an upturned turtle…” She said to the stars, and that sent her into another laughing fit. Tears fell from her eyes as she giggled, and the sound of her laugh sounded strange and warped to her, the mist glowing in some weird way. She’d probably run away from that mist if it weren’t for the fact that she just didn’t feel like it. She only wanted to lay here and laugh at the stars.
The graveyard had a light mist settled in, just inches above the ground. It wasn’t very thick, so it wasn’t hard to spot the woman who was lying on the ground, her feet propped up on a small headstone, staring up at the sky. Veranda’s arms were sprawled out, her hair likewise, and she seemed to find the stars were glittering more tonight than they ever did. Her head felt fuzzy and dizzy, but in a pleasant way, and she found herself giggling for no reason at all randomly. What the hell was in that man’s blood she drank earlier?
She had spent the entire day out and about after ordering her new blades, chatting with people, occasionally stealing a small trinket only to toss it aside. She didn’t even try anymore, it was such a habit and she found it so difficult to repress. Sometimes she’d be walking and suddenly a jewel was in her hand. She never kept them though. Let the street urchins have them. They’d need it more than she did she supposed. Her food was blood, and she required nothing much to live. She’d live forever after all.
When dusk arrived and people began to head home, she melted into the shadows, switching into hunt mode. She had picked off many criminals since she came to Avaleur, but the pickings were becoming so slim. No would be rapist walking around so much anymore. No murderers to give her a challenge. The only things left were petty criminals and she had no interest in them. Let the guards worry over those men and women. So she began to prey on the innocent. Not that she had any problems doing so. Cori and Julien did that every night. But the innocent were so easy. She supposed easy would be good enough for tonight. She was a tad tired from her exciting day, and the fact that she hadn’t slept in…what…forty-eight hours? Longer than that if you didn’t count the snippets of sleep she got on most nights.
So she wandered the alleyways, sometimes eying those who passed its dangerous and gaping mouth. One man was foolish enough to step inside and approach her, and she snatched him up as easily a hawk snatches a rabbit. The kill was quick and quiet, and she drained his blood in a matter of minutes. She pulled back, wiped her mouth, and walked away. It wasn’t until she had left the alley she started feeling funny. Her head got dizzy, colors began to shift, sounds began to sound warped somehow. It scared her a bit, and she hurried on. By the time she actually made it to the graveyard, she was high out of her mind. She had tripped over the gravestone her feet now rested on, and hadn’t moved since.
What was in that man’s blood? Any person who even looked high or drunk Veranda avoided, and if she did catch someone who seemed sober, she could usually smell the impurity in the blood. Not this time. She smelled nor tasted anything out of the ordinary. And it just snuck up on her! Like a…like a rat!
Veranda suddenly burst into a new fit of giggles, bringing her arms in to clutch her belly. She kicked at the air, and the movement of her legs simply sent her deeper into her hilarity. A rat! Rats don’t sneak! They’re so loud, so loud. Even humans could hear them. Dark little eyes and twitchy noses. They liked the cellar. Like Cori!
Her giggles turned into gales of laughter, picturing Cori in his cellar with beady eyes and whiskers on his face. She rolled on the ground, back and forth like an upturned turtle, curled up.
“I’m an upturned turtle…” She said to the stars, and that sent her into another laughing fit. Tears fell from her eyes as she giggled, and the sound of her laugh sounded strange and warped to her, the mist glowing in some weird way. She’d probably run away from that mist if it weren’t for the fact that she just didn’t feel like it. She only wanted to lay here and laugh at the stars.