Summer Season, 511 AV, 23rd Day
At the outer banks of the city, near the edge of the lake lay a perfectly folded set of clothing with no owner in sight. Near the lake rested the thicket of tree's, and if one was to look ever so closely they might spot tip of the rattlers tail as it slipped under the brushes ever so slowly. The albino snake slithered ever so slowly along the tall grass, tongue flickering as it searched for something small to prey on. If he had wanted something bigger, Cinder would have taken another form, but at the moment it seemed he craved a quick snack, and an exercise of patience. It was in the near surroundings that he could sense the small field mouse to his right and a small robin to his clutching a low hanging branch. The rattlers tail curled in slowly, remaining quiet as not to scare away the two potential meals. Red eyes peered out seeing the waves of heat emitting from the two creatures as he moved slowly forward, head cocking up to glance at the bird, before he decided against it. Birds were tasty, beaks were not.
The small field mouse browsed the ground, scratching at it before pawing at its nose. It's back remained to the snake, unknowing of what lay right behind it. slowly his body began to coil together, head rising just inches out of the tall grass. The shadow of the snakes head washed over the small mouse, causing it to start and look up. In that instant he struck, the snakes mouth opening as fangs extended and snapped right into the small creature. Venom released in, but the animal didn't have a chance in its struggle. He snapped, the rows of sharp teeth clamping down around small body and neck. The sound of small bones popping and breaking could be heard as the mouse fell still in his mouth.
Cinder dropped the dead mouse onto the ground and slowly the snake began to change, it's body uncoiling and growing upwards. Scales began to disappear, replaced by flesh. The singular spinal cord split as bones grew into legs and arms. Fingers extended outward and clenched into fists as he shook his head, the shaggy mane of white hair flowing against his head. Finally the sharp teeth receded into flat teeth, save for the canines that retracted into a shortened form. Cinder rolled his shoulders and cracked his neck before bending down, sharp nails grabbing the dead mouse from the ground. His red eyes seemed to gleam with silent delight as he smiled. It wasn't much of a meal, but it would work for now. He just wanted something quick and easy. Perhaps something more challenging would come along later.
With a growl that erupted from his stomach Cinder grabbed the mouse, his sharp nails digging into the torn body of the small dead creature. He tore into it, ripping through its mid section until he had torn a chunk off and devoured it. The taste of mice was always slightly more satisfying when in snake form, but he still enjoyed the taste of the hot blood pooling down his throat. The crunch of bones and flesh was delightful to his tongue and ears. Cinder would rather not eat in snake form, not because he didn't like the form, but because he'd rather not be cause mid digestion in the small frame when around a large city. In his human form he managed to devour the small mouse within minutes. Walking away from the hunting ground and back to his clothes he licked his fingers, getting rid of the last traces of blood and skin under his nails before he had reached his supplies. Grabbing his pants he slipped into them and left the rest of the clothing on the ground.
Cinder plopped onto the ground, bare stretching his legs out as he leaned back, baring his pale chest to the warm delicious summer sun. It could make a snake lazy with the heat that rolled off the glistening lake and swam around him. Lips turned up into a half sleepy grin as he closed his eyes and set one hand under his head, the other against his forehead to block the glaring sun from piercing his sensitive eyes. Days like this were not to be taken granted for. A beautiful summer day should be spent outdoors, hunting, bathing, relaxing. The sounds of the bustling city were lost on him from this distance and all he could do was slip into a half waking daze, still ever alert from the corner of his mind for anything new that might approach