Saraphina Skyglow 25th Day of Summer 514 AV T he common room of the World End's Grotto was sparely occupied when Saraphina poked her nose through the door after a 2 chime nap in her room. Now feeling far more refreshed and rejuvenated, her stomach had grumbled unhappily. Separated from the wilds and having no clue which way to go through the city to get to the mountains, she'd reluctantly tiptoed down to the lounge area. Glancing around, Saraphina could only see two other people in the meeting area. One was sipping a hot drink and his body language suggested that he would be leaving soon, the other patron nibbled on a chunk of bread and flipped through a dog eared leather bound book. Seeing little threat from either of the men, Saraphina entered the room. Bearing an over cautious aura and darting her eyes around, she was the living image of a startled animal. Still too new to the area, still skittish after her lockup by Nicholi's hand. Saraphina took a few moments to steady herself and remember to breath, 'I am free now....no force in the world will ever bind me again.' Calmer now, Saraphina sat down on one of the wooden chairs, slipping her legs under the table. A plate with a flat portion of bread and a warm slice of meat garnished with some green topping. S araphina looked at the meal with a curious, feline tilt to her head. It wasn't an elaborate make up of food, but it was still fancier than anything her Mother could have made. Saraphina had made efforts to keep her food intact down to a low volume when she'd lived with her Mother, often going on hunts and eating her fill of her kills to keep her appetite down. Picking up the metal utensils, she sliced into the tender meat. The first bite almost melted in her mouth and Saraphina closed her eyes in brief bliss. Days of dried jerky and stale biscuits on the ship that brought her in faded away. Diving into the rest of the simple meal with relief, her earlier uncomfortableness forgotten, Saraphina cleared the plate. Looking around to find herself alone save for the one man reading his book. Glancing around and spotting the server disappearing through a door in the back, Saraphina let her natural curiosity get the better of her. S tanding up and moving silently, Saraphina walked into the back room. A large kitchen complete with a clay oven, large table currently occupied with raw loafs of bread dough and a series of pans and cooking gadgets. The room was much warmer than the outside and a tantalizing smell was coming from the rounded oven. A metal door with hinges sealed the device and she couldn't help but move a little closer to it. Heat radiated from the oven, but the mouth-watering scent of fresh baking bread drew her closer. Reaching out, she wrapped a hand lightly around the handle to the oven. Almost at lighting speed, Saraphina jerked her hand back with a small screech. Shaking her hand and struggling not to cry out again, she glared at the oven hatefully. Cradling her slightly burned hand, Saraphina studied the oven and wondered how to open the piping hot door. |