Timestamp: Spring, Day 30 512AV (later afternoon)
Location: Musca's cave (Western Hills)
It was certainly ominous, the note in her hand. She slowly took the strange little words written neatly on the pressed parchment, her eyes lazily examining the meaning behind the words.
Certainly, it was letter of challenge, it was so blatantly obvious, despite it's near poetic delivery. But the note still held a tone of a mystery, some fragment of the unknown that was both seducing and carnal. It thrilled her. Grinning widely, she jumped out of her bed and searched for her new slave, "Rail? Rail? Where are you? How did you find this note?" But alas, no dice. A memory of her sending him away to find them food appeared in her minds eye and she huffed. Of course. Food always came first. But her attention was soon stolen once more by the letter, and a smile lit up her face, a slight flush seen. For any other creature, such an item would've sent them scampering- wondering who they have wronged. But she was a Zith, more specifically, she was a Zith that resided in Sunberth. The note was no better than a love note. Her mood was soaring... and then came crashed into a million pieces.
'Wrenmae? Who the petch is this?' Her mind buzzed, quickly going over the new faces that had long ago gone blurry from neglect. She briefly recounted her small history in Sunberth, furiously trying to catch a thread of a familiar face to go with such a name. Nothing.
In her frustration, she crumpled the note in her claws, her jaw squared.
Unacceptable. How could she do the letter justice if she had no idea who the receiving end was? It certainly wouldn't be anyone of her tavern buddies. They would be too spineless, too ignorant. She didn't even consider any of the people in the Crimson Edge. How could she have forgotten? The admirers face was lost to her....'How rude of me.'
But such feelings were only momentary, fleeting in comparison to her desire to see the face behind such a letter. With a quirk of her lips, her confidence was restored, a swagger to her steps as she advanced her bed. "That won't matter soon anyway." She flipped her long black hair to the side of her face and laid in her bed, leisurely stretching her body, the slight sounds of tense muscles being cracked. Beside her, the crumpled note laid passively, waiting for an answer. Musca giggled and flicked it with a long claw, her eyes smug, 'Until the sun will set... be patient.'
Location: Musca's cave (Western Hills)
It was certainly ominous, the note in her hand. She slowly took the strange little words written neatly on the pressed parchment, her eyes lazily examining the meaning behind the words.
Certainly, it was letter of challenge, it was so blatantly obvious, despite it's near poetic delivery. But the note still held a tone of a mystery, some fragment of the unknown that was both seducing and carnal. It thrilled her. Grinning widely, she jumped out of her bed and searched for her new slave, "Rail? Rail? Where are you? How did you find this note?" But alas, no dice. A memory of her sending him away to find them food appeared in her minds eye and she huffed. Of course. Food always came first. But her attention was soon stolen once more by the letter, and a smile lit up her face, a slight flush seen. For any other creature, such an item would've sent them scampering- wondering who they have wronged. But she was a Zith, more specifically, she was a Zith that resided in Sunberth. The note was no better than a love note. Her mood was soaring... and then came crashed into a million pieces.
'Wrenmae? Who the petch is this?' Her mind buzzed, quickly going over the new faces that had long ago gone blurry from neglect. She briefly recounted her small history in Sunberth, furiously trying to catch a thread of a familiar face to go with such a name. Nothing.
In her frustration, she crumpled the note in her claws, her jaw squared.
Unacceptable. How could she do the letter justice if she had no idea who the receiving end was? It certainly wouldn't be anyone of her tavern buddies. They would be too spineless, too ignorant. She didn't even consider any of the people in the Crimson Edge. How could she have forgotten? The admirers face was lost to her....'How rude of me.'
But such feelings were only momentary, fleeting in comparison to her desire to see the face behind such a letter. With a quirk of her lips, her confidence was restored, a swagger to her steps as she advanced her bed. "That won't matter soon anyway." She flipped her long black hair to the side of her face and laid in her bed, leisurely stretching her body, the slight sounds of tense muscles being cracked. Beside her, the crumpled note laid passively, waiting for an answer. Musca giggled and flicked it with a long claw, her eyes smug, 'Until the sun will set... be patient.'