Boring. The patrol was so boring. Nothing interesting ever happened.
Leaning on her staff, Cailet stood gazing off into the distance. With her back to the streets she was supposed to be prowling, the woman instead took in the beautiful view before her. Sartu was the tallest peak, and not only did that give her the best view of the world thousands of feet below, but also a spectacular eyeful of her sparkling city. Even in the daylight, it was still beautiful.
As her eyes followed the spiraling peaks of the delicate towers, Cailet was reminded of why she had fallen in love with her home. It had seduced her and left her unable to even imagine leaving it's streets. The Shinya had adopted her, welcoming her as one of their own.
Well, at first.
Turning her head, Cailet spat the foul taste from her mouth. Accepted, indeed. Which was why she was left guarding empty streets during the noon rest period. The irritation she had momentarily quelled rose back up into her throat, turning her placad expression into a scowl. Snapping her staff sharply against the stones, Cailet turned away from the cliffs and back to surveying the vacant streets.
For a city as beautiful and luminescent as Lhavit, there were an awful lot of shadows, real an metaphorical. Blinded at first by all the sparkles and glory of the place, it had taken Cailet years to notice this. Hidden from the watchful eyes of the Shinya, there was angst and deception aplenty. The mood of some Lhavitans matched the reaching shadows that cluttered their streets. With such tall buildings everywhere, there was no lack of the deep pockets of darkness. Alleyways were completely consumed by this, some streets only seeing very short amounts of sunlight.
Long story short, Lhavit was a good place to hide.
However, this no longer a problem for this particular Shinya. Blessed by the mistress of the shadows herself, Cailet spent her days walking within the darkness. Her gaze, no sharper than that of any human, could none the less penetrate even the darkest shadows cast around the city. Dealers and thieves that hid in the blackened alleys were an easy catch for her.
As her idle gaze continued to sweep the streets, passing over light and shadows as if there were no difference, she saw him. He was a boy in his later teens, pressed against the inside wall of a building not a hundred paces away. He was working his fingers under the edge of a window, the cocky set of his shoulders telling Cailet that this was not the first time he had attempted this.
Keeping her gaze moving, fighting the urge to let her eyes linger on the boys process, Cailet knew that it would only tip him off to her presence. Their most basic animalistic tendencies were the ones that had to be dealt cautiously with. Staring the boy down would only cause the hairs on the back of his neck to prickle, hackles raising in an unknown defense and only making him harder to catch, for he would most surely flee. No one messed with the Shinya.
Slowly and ever so cautiously, Cailet slipped into a shadow the nearest building cast. She just had to get close enough to each him. One slow step, followed by another and she was only eighty paces...fifty...
"Petch!" The boy had managed to shimmy the window open, slipping his arm inside up to the shoulder when the window went crashing down. Startled, the swear had slipped between his lips before he could stop himself. Panic bright in his eyes, the boy glanced up and around. When his gaze landed on Cailet, crouched in the shadows with her staff at the ready, he bolted.
Quick as lightening, Cailet darted forward. Unable to take the proper amount of time to prepare, the woman was forced to rip her projection. Wishing to extend her arm, she focused her energy and djed on her arm. With a forceful push, Cailet tore the astral body of her arm away, flinging it towards the fleeing thief in a punching motion.
However, she missed. Having heard the whistle of an invisable fist past his ear, the teen redoubled his efforts and quickly disappeared around the corner. By the time Cailet got there, he was no where in sight.
"Where did he go?" Makleth slithered from her tongue as she whispered at the shadows. They chattered unhelpfully, mocking her failure and giving unhelpful and otherwise rude tips.
"Where.....did he go?" She snarled, her hands balling into fists at her sides.
"The Temple of Time..." Came a helpful whisper from the darkness. A little too helpful. Skeptical, and having nothing else to go off of, Cailet stalked towards the building.
Angry at her failure, the woman couldn't help but stomp up the steps to the temple. There was no sign of the boy anywhere. Opening her mouth to swear at the meddlesome children of darkness, the same helpful voice as before gave her pause.
"Inside..."
And so, containing a growl, Cailet slammed into the otherwise abandoned temple, easily penetrating the shadows as she stalked through the entrance way and into the temple it's self. Whether she was intentionally hidden by the shadows or not, Cailets gaze skipped right over the bloody Kelvic in the corner.
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