Timestamp: 33rd of Winter, 511 AV.
Hugging the sheer wall with microscopic hooks ejected from her palms and feet, Shai was sneaking at a very unusual time for the spider; only a few chimes before dawn. Some errant portion of her mind had hatched the insane notion that sneaking up on Antar was some sort of challenge, the same as stealing from him without him noticing. Her complacency connected to the rogue was probably the best way she to show that she actually did trust him, in some things. She had enough faith him that she assumed he would recognize her and stop his edged execution before he made a fatal error.
The day prior she had unlocked the window to his room, although she suspected he might be paranoid enough to check the latch every night. She wondered idly what he might have thought if he had noticed her doing it. Slinking along the wall with silence steady breaths and eased placements of her weight; so that she might not cause a ruckus to alert the room’s occupant, Shai snuck from her window to Antar’s. The hour had been chosen carefully carrying the wish that the rogue was still fast asleep. Shai knew for a fact she couldn’t sneak up on him while he was meditating and surprising him while he was wide awake would surely be futile. That left the next avenue to attempt; while he rested.
There was no tangible reason for her stealth. If she had wanted to the spider could probably just knock on his door and be admitted. But this was the strange way in which the Symenestra admitted her affections for the rogue; testing her skills against his. No, it made absolutely no sense. Especially not for a mature woman to be playing child’s games, but she did it anyways. The thief was nowhere near actually verbalizing her emotions for a human, not yet at least. And so very backwards, what woman breaks into a man’s room?
Today ,at least, she had an excuse for her mischief. They were supposed to meet prior to their morning meal to practice shielding. It was Antar’s fault if he had failed to specific a time for them to meet. Coming to perch on the lip of the outer windowsill Shai was greeted by the shuttered portal. The spider placed the pad of her index finger on the lower right hand corner of one shutter. Applying a gentle, even pull with her cilia she eased the wood back hair by subtle hair and eventual met with iron resistance. He had indeed relatched the window. Slowly letting the shutter return to its resting position, Shai avoided the clatter simply releasing it would have caused.
Pulling out her metal picks she slid them in between the tiny gap of the shutters. Flipping the latch was no trouble for the thief. The crystal tinkle of the little latch against its metal fixture was deafening. She’d just lost; there was no doubt in her mind that the tiny noise had alerted Antar to a trespasser’s presence. Sighing, Shai opened one of the shutters and sat down upon the sill, letting her legs dangle off the edge into his room. As the spider looked around the chamber to see if she had at least caught the man asleep the sunrise threw a shadow of her delicate frame across the floor.