6th Fall 517 Tierra waited until nightfall and the other orphans were fast asleep in the room she was assigned. Tossing her blanket off to the side the orphan was already dressed for the outdoors as best as an orphan could be. Securing her jacket tightly Tie sat up and tossed her feet over the edge of her bed, her stocking feet several inches from the floor. As she sat there gently swinging her feet back and fro her feet hitting the side of her bed mattress softly, a sound not uncommon in the orphanage to say the least. Once she was comfortable that no one else was awake she slipped off the bed and reached below her bed, pulling out her pack and shoes. Opening the flap of her pack Tierra shoved her shoes into them and closed the flap, tightening the strap on it to keep the flap securely in place. Once that was done she tossed it over her right shoulder and kept a hold of the strap with her right hand. Inside her pack was her basic daily supply. Standing quietly the would-be sneak placed her free hand on the top of her bed, pausing to reach for her pillow and turn it longways down the mattress and tossed the covers back over it. It was a crude attempt to mask her lack of being in bed, but she figured if someone didn't come close or didn't pay much attention to her poor attempt that Tierra could get away with it. Okay, Tie exhaled softly and turned towards the door. Let's go. She started across the room, walking as fast as she could afraid she would get caught and considering the floor creaked when she attempted to creep slowly last season it only made sense to try the opposite, right? It took her three ticks to make it from bedside to door, a quick twist of the stubborn doorknob and out to the corridor she went. As she swung the door shut gently the orphan paused, no one could be heard through the corridors. It was an oddity Tie noted and then turned towards the upper floor towards a window she had marked off early last season and later that season promptly fell into an Eypharian's arms. A pause in her steps and the girl turned around, heading towards the back of the orphanage where she knew of a door used by the cooks and delivery men she might be able to slip out if no one was around. Okay, down to the ground floor. Into the kitchen... Tie stopped at the corner before the stairs heading down, her shadow was not seen down the stairs, luckily as the only candelabras were mounted on the walls casting their light in a way that her shadow stretched behind her back down the way she came. One... Two... Three... She turned and hurried down the stairs, taking each step in her stocking feet as quickly and lightly as the little orphan girl could possibly take them. Thudding to a rather noisy stop on the landing, nearly taking a tumble before she stuck her free hand out and stopped her fall by grabbing at the wall beside her, using the pressure of her hand against the ancient wall to steady and slow her momentum. Once safely stopped Tie let go of the wall and panted, listening for any sounds that were of the chaperone type. It was definitely not normal. It didn't seem to phase the orphan any though to think otherwise. Down the rest of the stairs put Tierra in the main foyer, quickly Tierra rounded the staircase in found herself in the direction of the kitchen... It also put her in direct earshot of adults talking in the kitchen. Rats. She gritted her teeth and slowly started towards the kitchen, listening to the adults talking though it was clear they were talking about food plans for the following day. The only thing protecting the orphan from getting some kind of punishment was a flimsy door that at any moment could come swinging open and reveal her. Pressing herself against the staircase wall she closed her eyes and calmed her breathing and thoughts. Think Tie... Think think think...Sliding her pack off the girl reached her hand in it squeezing it past her shoes trying to find something, anything in her pack that might be able to assist her. I might have something in here that can help me... Her hands found the scaly edge of her soap and moved that aside, her pencils and notebook kept finding themselves in the way. Damn it. Looking back at the door Tierra frowned, she was so close. WC: 783 |