508 AD Summer 42nd Day
Dusk had slowly begun its descend over the land, causing a wave of pink and blue to wash above the tree lines. From below it was unnoticeable. Time past without knowledge of night or day, or need for that knowledge. They worked on a similar time frame, but it was always exhilarating to see time actually move when she left the caves. It was exactly with Genici had planed for that falling evening as she wrapped the long part of her dress up over her knees and tied it together with a sash. Long pale legs leaned against the wall as she wrapped up the long sleeves just a few inches past her wrists, showing off the variation of color that engulfed her flesh. In the dark it would have been hard to tell what the tattoos were that had peaked out. Her long black hair fell backwards and across the small of her back as she looked up towards the far entrance and exit above.
Assessing whether she had everything she needed or not, Genici finally began to move up quickly, climbing up the cold walls. Her graceful fingers and toes clung to every fold and jut of the stone walls. Enjoying the small challenge she leaped from one large jutted rock to another, fingers wrapping around the rock as she twisted her body up and leaped against the wall. On all fours she finally ran up the wall, pulling her light body up as easily as if she weren't on a vertical incline. It took nearly twenty minutes to finally exit the dark caves, but she didn't stop from there. As soon as she exited Genici moved to a large ancient tree that was near the entrance and began to climb up it, hooking her feet on branches and leaping farther up, catching the ones above her and swinging herself upward. Like the small acrobat that she was, she managed to gracefully pull herself up to the top in a motion of twists and turns. When finally at the top Genici finally sat down on a small branch, unrolling her sleeves as she cocked her head back and looked up to the glowing sky.
Genici was fascinated by the sky. Perhaps it came from growing up in the dark caves below where no sky could be seen. It wasn't a daily ritual when she was in kalinor to leave the caves before nightfall to catch the setting sun, but occasionally when she was feeling especially antsy she chose to venture to the surface.
Painted fingernails ticked at the wood of the large branch as her dark eyes peered into the pastel colored sky. Sometimes she imagined herself being a bird instead of a spider. Instead of crawling below the surface she would fly above it. She wondered what it would feel like to pierce through those fluffy clouds that had now taken on an eerie shade of pink and red. Would they feel like anything at all? Questions played in her mind that had consistently played over and over again. She had no answers, but didn't mind either. It was the silence that she enjoyed, and the time to herself as she watched the sun begin to fall behind the mountain lines in the far distance. Perhaps what she did was odd, but she couldn't see how anyone wouldn't enjoy the beautiful sight. To her many were just too lazy or stubborn to leave their little homes below.
Finally as the sun set down into the west for the night Genici stood up and began to slide down the tree. Her pupils enlarged, bringing in the small amount of light rays for her to see better in the darkening woods. As she stepped lightly onto the ground Genici unwrapped the hem of her wrapped dress and let it descend over her feet. She wasn't over with the night. A twenty minute trip up and only thirty minutes to watch the setting sun seemed like a waste of travel. The night had begun to shed a new idea upon her. Was she up for a hunt, or perhaps she would try to find someone interesting to happen upon tonight. If she was lucky, perhaps both.