Giat nodded and began to trot through the empty street. She how to get the the Worlds End Grotto without being spotted, mostly because she ran pass it on a few occasions when she was being chased. One way she would have to sneak through the buildings and keep low once they got out of East Street, which would take quite a while. The other way would mean going through more crowded streets and running as fast as she can to not be spotted and continuing at the speed once they were in the open, which was a bit more dangerous, but a good deal faster than the alternative.
Giat made her choice as she continued into the next ally way, which lead to a tall wall at the end. The kelvic paused and unsheathed her claws so she could add to her traction and stay stable for the landing, her tail lashed down once before she ran at near full speed down the ally, jumped onto a dumpster, elevating herself high enough before she jumped. The kelvic's claws scraped at the concrete wall, forepaws holding onto the top and hind-paws on the side. It didn't take much for her to lift the rest of her body onto the wall and jump down on the other side, hiding in the shadows of the building next to the wall before a passerby spotted them.
The kelvic moved swiftly after seeing no one had spotted them yet. She weaved her way in and out of the shadow until she made her way out of the street. She checked her surroundings, waiting a few moments as she watched people pass before running at full speed out of of East Street, which caused anyone who was going in to jump back out of surprise and possible fear from seeing a 'big' cat running at attack speed.
Giat continued at this pace as her pulse sped and her excitement built from the rush of air that rushed through her fur. She only slowed after remembering the passenger still riding on her back. It took at least 20 minutes for them to get to the inn, the kelvic used the small bit of dieing greenery in the back to blend in so she wouldn't be spotted. She laid down on her stomach so the clay person would be able to get off her back.