by katarina on March 24th, 2013, 4:07 pm
Katarina peered around her eerily cat shaped eyes missing nothing as they darted across the land beyond looking for potential threats. She came up with nothing. That didn’t mean there weren’t any just that she couldn’t pick them up until she was docked. She sat in a strange sort of boat. It was shaped like an alligator, long teeth and all. When she first stepped into It she had been on edge like the animal was going to turn and rip her to shreds, but as the long journey to Mura took flight she slowly let her guard down, unless the sailor or the young woman in the corner were going to attack her which was unlikely considering the sailor looked like he’d have trouble lifting up a paddle and the woman was rocking back and forth her hands shaking. She figured she was safe. Now she was almost to land and her survival instincts were in full gear. She had never been to Mura before, but her mother told her stories of her kind living together in peace. Her mom told her they were all very talented painters, singers you name it they were good at it. Now as she wandered the world searching for….well she didn’t know quite yet, she decided that she should meet some more of her race. So here she was staring out at the beautiful landscape. Chimes later the boat was sliding into the dock and ropes were being thrown and tied and greetings called out. Before the boat was fully tied down, Katarina was on land her legs quivering with relief at being on solid ground again. She wasn’t that fond of water. Now that she was reacquainted with something she was comfortable with she padded onto the dock and pulled 1gm out of her pocket throwing it to the sailor who had introduced himself as Braun or Brown or something along those lines. She thanked him for allowing her to come to this beautiful place before jogging down a path that brought her to a pair of swinging white doors. With one last look around, including a curious look at the strange statue, she slipped inside. As her eyes adjusted to the dimer light she her ears and nose were already working looking for threats that her eyes may not have picked up. She smelled human and her head swiveled to the desk at the side of the room where a young woman perched watching her curiously. She was pretty with blond hair and sea green eyes. Kat didn’t see her as a threat, but she still approached carefully. When she was almost touching the desk, the blond who introduced herself as Multi spoke. “Hello and welcome to Mura! What is it that you need?” Kat didn’t know how to answer this, but she decided on the truth remembering her mom telling her that if you had to lie, then tell the truth for the rest so the lie was harder to catch. “I am hoping to find what I am looking for in this lovely place. I will not need anything for I am staying with my Aunt.” The woman asked only her basic information before letting her go.