02-26-2019, 07:54 PM
She had no idea what a symbol of death this was. She didn't see him as some bad omen, or an unwelcome visitor. Instead, she saw a tactically-inept canine of some sort. He was painfully obvious against the snowy landscape, not making any attempt to hide himself as he waited, a sitting duck. But she was simply too absorbed in her old ways. It was like second nature to her, to keep her steps quiet and stick to the shadows. These instincts were what sent a spike of unease down her spine as she approached, coiled like a spring inside but showing nothing in her composure.
"Name and business." she hoped that was the right thing to say. Should she even be asking them this, considering she wasn't quite a member, simply a passerby? She wasn't sure, but considering that no one else had shown up, she had decided to take matters into her hands nevertheless. So she watched him closely, waiting, both for his response and any wrong move he might make. Behind her lips, her teeth were ready to sink into his jugular.
"Name and business." she hoped that was the right thing to say. Should she even be asking them this, considering she wasn't quite a member, simply a passerby? She wasn't sure, but considering that no one else had shown up, she had decided to take matters into her hands nevertheless. So she watched him closely, waiting, both for his response and any wrong move he might make. Behind her lips, her teeth were ready to sink into his jugular.