6th of Fall, 514 AV
Last time Athaera visited the Bulletin Board, she almost go slaughtered by a pack of ghost wolves, but the jobs always seemed to have good pay. Once again, there was a collection of posters, and tattered pieces of paper nailed to it from flyers that had been taken down. The board had seen better days, but was still useful. There was a sheet of paper fluttering in the wind that caught Athaera's eyes, and she glanced at it. It was written in sloppy, hurried scrawl, and the nail was barely hammered in, as if the person was panicking, or in a hurry, or just lazy.
Need a hunter to discuss issues. Come to my apartment. Payment will be determined later. The address was scrawled under it, barely distinguishable. Athaera squinted harder, brushing her hair out of her eyes. She finally figured it out, and the whole hush-hush mentality of the request made Athaera greedy for information. She ripped the paper off the nail, careful to preserve the words, specifically the address. She folded it up, slipping it into her pocket, before thinking better of it and holding it in her hand.
It took some wandering, and some asking for where the street was, but she finally found the apartment in the depths of the city. It looked fairly average, a typical wooden door, if not fairly fancy. Taking one last glance at the sheet, which was crumpled from her clutching it, she wondered why this man needed a hunter, but didn't really question it. Athaera took a deep breath. What am I getting in to this time? She lifted her hand up, feeling her eyes glow a radiant yellow, and her knuckles slowly rapped on the door. I better get out of this alive. Yes, she was afraid, but she was also fairly excited, as purple began to swirl in her eyes.