by Orion Lorgan on November 27th, 2009, 10:52 pm
After several minutes of watching people go by, Orion decided to act. Standing up, he headed back to where he had watched that apartment for so long. Taking only about five minutes to get there, he got back in his corner and observed. After another ten minutes, he walked towards the front. Glancing into a window, he saw the interior to be surprisingly good quality, if not fancy. Glancing up, he searched the side of the building for hand-holds and ledges. Seeing several, he took several steps back, took a deep breath, then ran and jumped, grabbing onto a window ledge.
Barely keeping his grip, he slowly pulled himself up into the small cranny. Crouching for a moment, he reached up for the next grip, pulling him up foot by foot up the building till he was on the roof, nearly falling off twice when a bar he held onto pulled out and when he had slipped on a small puddle of water under his foot. Finally having reached the roof, he lay breathing hard for several minutes before finally getting up and looking around. Glad to see this was a flat roof-top and had a door leading downstairs. Walking over to it, he checked the lock.
Finding it to be a simple one, he pulled out his knife and stuck it into the key-hole. Wishing he had a lock-picking kit, he moved it about and pushed it in deeper. After several minutes of fiddling about, he heard a blunt click and pulled the door open. Glad it was only a simple lock, he slowly stepped down the stairs into the dark apartment.
Glancing around the corner into a hallway, he saw nobady nor heard anybody. Quickly walking towards one of the closer rooms, he began searching. The first few rooms were small guest-bedrooms, having no value within them. The last room on this floor was just a storeroom with nothing of value also. Annoyed though determined, he headed down the second flight of stairs to the first floor.
Seeing a living room and what appeared to be the main bedroom, he began searching in earnest. Nothing was forthcoming from the living room, nor from the kitchen or what appeared to be something like a dining room. That left the bedroom. Quickly entering, he saw nothing at first. Assessing everything though, he could see several small trinkets of value and what appeared to be a small chest on the mantle of a wooden drawer. Looking within, he found a small pouch of what sounded like coins. Glad he had found something, he continued to search, coming up with only a couple small pieces of jewelry that were near worthless and a small figurine that felt and appeared to be made of copper.
Suddenly, Orion could hear sound coming from the front. Voices and what sounded to be a key in a lock. Looking about wildly, he saw only a small closet to hide in. Silently walking towards it and hiding himself inside it, he shut the door as far as it could go. He then stood in silence, waiting. In seconds, voices could be heard clearly from the other room, mostly female if he could hear right.
After a long discussion, he heard footsteps going upstairs and throughout the house. One pair came directly towards his room. Holding his breath, he listened. A person, obviously female, was humming to herself in the room as she set something down and walked about what was obviously her room. Looking through the crack in the door, he could see her for brief glimpses. Golden colored hair and a trim figure met his vision, in a dark purple dress.
Pulling out his dagger slowly, he prepared himself in case he had to silence her. Luckily, a moment later he could hear her leaving the room and going somewhere else in the house. Waiting for several seconds, Orion slowly crept out of the closet, his dagger out in his hand. Creeping towards the open bedroom door, he leaned at the edge of it and quickly glanced out. Seeing nobady, he walked out quickly. Hearing voices coming from the kitchen, he quickly headed for the front door.
Before he could reach the door though, footsteps could be heard coming once again. Ducking down behind a chair, he held his breath again and hid the dagger so it wouldn't accidently give away his presence. It was the same girl again, followed by another one in a brown dress with black hair. Both appeared in their late teens, possibly just having come of age. Waiting for them to disappear from sight, he quickly got up and got to the door, opening it quietly and stepping out before shutting it again as silently as possible.
He then began walking briskly down the road, glad to be out of that house-apartment finally. At least it was fun, and he'd gotten a little bit of something to maybe sell. Shrugging, he stuffed the small pouch and the few items he got into his belt pouch, wrapped his cloak about himself, and headed down the street, out of sight.
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Orion Lorgan on November 29th, 2009, 3:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"A good defense is a good offense." -General George S. Patton
"I have a rendezvous with Death. At some disputed barricade, it may be He shall take my hand, and lead me into His dark land, and close my eyes and quench my breath. I have a rendezvous with Death. And I to my pledged word am true, I shall not fail that rendezvous." Part of 'Rendezvous with Death' by Alan Seeger