7th of Summer - 517 AV
Thick, empty and void of life was the darkness that enveloped the streets of Alvadas. Aenisa was moving through them like a tiger on a hunt, waiting to pounce on its target. Aenisa however was just trying to get home to sleep and not to be the target or be the hunter in the darkness. Having spent most of her day on a rooftop outside of a home she had fallen asleep and awoken when a cat had dashed over her chest.
Shadows seemed to dance around her as she moved in and out of dim lights emanating from nearby taverns and bars as well as houses and shops. Few people were still in the streets and those that were usually seemed to move in groups of five or more. Aenisa was alone, she moved alone. Normally she would be asleep at home by this time but the darkness did offer some advantages over the daylight. For one, Aenisa could move almost completely undisturbed in the darkness and slip through the shadows like a true living ghost. Here and there she could see other shadows moving with her own, no doubt she was not alone in trying to be unseen by the larger gatherings of people.
Aenisa still hadn’t figured out how the city really operated and so moving unseen was probably for the best she figured. Here and there people emerged from taverns, inn’s and different shops as well as homes. Most people who were still out at these hours of the night seemed to be heavily intoxicated and so as Aenisa moved through the streets she saw quite a few getting tossed out from the establishments. “Come on! Itsh only a game!” Came the voice of a man further down the street as he pleaded with the owner of a tavern who promptly shook their head. “Don’t come back until you sober up!” Came the harsh but determined voice back at the drunken man, it was the type of a voice where you don’t even bother to try and plead further. A few choice cursewords from the drunk man and then he was on his way just as Aenisa got closer to the Tavern, she hoped that he would just ignore her. The darkness was hiding her for most of the time but the closer you got the brighter the darkness seemed.
Aenisa was just about to walk past the drunk man, even from a distance away she could smell the heavy stench of alcohol. “Heeey! Maria!” Came the voice and a hand swung out to halt Aenisa in her tracks. Glazed over eyes inspected her in the darkness as if he had seen a friend but wasn’t quite sure if the person was still a friend or if they were on bad terms since. Aenisa stood in silence for a bit and watched the man as he held her in place with one hand, she waited. “Maaaariiiiaaa! Whhyyy…” He almost lost his balance as he swung from side to side, catching himself with much effort he then continued. “… Why… Why… Why yooouuuu ooouuut here?!” He finally managed to get the sentence out into the darkness to Aenisa.
“My name not Maria.” Aenisa said calmly, she wasn’t going to start something with a drunk man in the streets of Alvadas this night. “Maaaaria! Don’t beee liksh that!” A hard pat on Aenisa’s shoulder let her know that he wouldn’t listen to anything that she might say that went against what he now knew to be the truth.
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