Day 55, Season of Fall, 513 AV
The evening sun kissed the horizon and inflamed its edges like a wound left to rot. Kit crept through the docks of the city where the orange light of near-dead day colored the streets of Ravok and the shifting waters of the canals in bloody hues There was a dread beauty to it all, the people of Ravok milling about, never looking from side to side, each certain that the whole world revolved around their lives.
They didn't turn their heads, didn't see the small girl in leathers jogging past them, didn't see her peek warily into a little alley. She saw nothing suspicious, a building with a low roof, and made her way inside.
Kit took a run up toward the wall, jumped toward it, hit the wall with her feet first, took a step up and grabbed the edge of the roof before she could fall. Kit didn't let herself stop, pulling herself further up the roof with a grunt without letting the momentum of her leap and vertical step fade completely. She crawled over the rooftop, found its center, looked around and saw that the buildings around her had been built higher.
This was a sheltered space. A safe place. Kit sighed, remembered how she had elected to practice when she was alone in Alvadas. Find a rooftop somewhere safe and hidden from public eyes and stay there. She had been terribly afraid of the discovery of her magic, then. Quite terribly. Perhaps it was a smaller thing to her now? Or perhaps it didn't matter so much when it wasn't just her magic that Kit was hiding, but her everything.
Kit closed her eyes, her ears almost accustomed to the hideous laughter of Ravok's twisted gulls, put her hands together as if in prayer and tried to clear her mind of thoughts. It was one thing to not notice she were pushing too far when blood was already pumping in her ears. But when she had calmed her heart, when she had prepared herself in a quiet place, when she had learned the regular rhythms of her own body at rest? Not feeling when she began to approach the edge of her power was almost hard.
Not that she meant to push to the edge. At least, not today. Her practice now was for an entirely different purpose.