9th of Winter 512
Midday(ish)
Wyatti was not sure for how long she had run. She could feel her body burning, loosing strength and energy to go on. The 'large' cat briefly stared behind, yellow eyes tracing the street. Dirt and blood covered her, a hollow look in her eyes. She continued to stare on before the sounds of shouting sounded out. She bolted, fear rising up from her stomach, terror pushing her on. She could not stop, she could not rest, not yet, not while they still chased her. The Kelvic dashed past people, darting in and out, weaving quickly between the legs of passers by. She had to move faster. Wyatti skidded around a corner, picking up pace, forcing the air into her lungs through the tight collar that hung around her neck. It was painful, she could hardly run any more, the lack of air setting her lungs on fire. The 'cat' looked about herself, staring up at the buildings, pacing in a circle. Her breathing began to grow longer, her pulse slowing. She took a moment to gain a sense of bearings.
The buildings here were tall, pale, and old looking. The scent of many people existed here, constantly coming and going. Her ears curled up from their pressed down state, listening carefully to the noises around her. For the moment it was calm, she could not hear the angry voices of men. Wyatti scratched at her neck, and felt the cold iron collar that her 'master' had put around her. No matter how much she tried, it would not budge, and so day by day grew tighter around her throat. Even she could barely breath, it was little more than a hiss of air. She padded forward, heavy paws, heavy breathing.
You stupid animal! Useless! I am going to ki-
The Kelvic bolted when something clattered behind her. She felt her heart go again, her mind screaming. She could not stop. She had to go faster.
She leapt over a collection of crates, and caught her self on the way down, landing heavily on a leap on the floor.
Wyatti did not move, instead she simply laid there, motionless with no will power to go on. So what if her 'master' found her, so what if he turned her into a rug? At least she got to see the outside world at least once. Weary eyed the Kelvic stared out to the street that opened before her, watching the people pass by without a care. She could feel a bitter taste forming in her mouth, her throat constricting. But, she could still not bring herself to move from the glow of the winter midday sun, the crisp blue winter sky. Wyatti closed her eyes.
I got out mother. I saw the sky. You were right, it is beautiful.