Winter 15th, 511AV.
It was early in the morning, much before the majority of Syliras would be waking. The sun should be breaking through the clouds and bringing morning to Syliras but a thick wall of grey clouds stopped it’s entry. There was a light drizzle of rain blowing in the morning wind, but it seemed to be stopping shortly. Tara walked down the silent street, the wind blowing her hair behind her so it fell into a messy heap. At the moment, Tara couldn’t care less about her hair though.
Her amber eyes shone even in the low lighting. They stood out against her pale skin and soft black hair. Her silver dress blew in the wind and wafted gently around her knees. Tara wrapped her cloak tightly around her, shielding her skin from the icy morning. It was not that far into winter yet but the cold weather had already started to pick up. Tara considered shifting into her cat form, but carrying everything that she was carrying except in a smaller form seemed foolish.
She hissed in frustration when she turned a corner and did not see what she expected to. There were not as many people outside as there was later in the day, so Tara had figured that she could go out now and find some place to eat breakfast without having to sift through thousands of human-scents. Tara was not afraid of humans, but she was afraid of what would hide it’s scent amidst the crowds. She was not generally a paranoid person but the unknown scared her. So did being startled by something unexpected. She always liked to have an escape and Syliras did not offer her one. She was lucky it was a relatively crime-free city, or she’d probably go insane. She never understood how humans went about their lives without a sense of smell or hearing. Well, that would be an exaggeration but to Tara humans were near deaf and could hardly smell a thing, since she had the senses of a cat. While a canine would have better sense of smell than Tara, cat’s still did have a good one and their hearing is what enables them to land on their feet.
Tara flopped down and sat with her back leaning against the wall of a building. She blew upwards to send a stray strand of hair out of her face. She was cold and now lost, so Tara was not in a good mood. Being lost was not a big deal but it was a blow to her pride. She hadn’t slept much that night either, and she was hungry. Tara sighed. Today was not starting out very well.