42nd of Summer 517AV Tenth Bell of the Evening Most of the other orphans were asleep, the adults that ran the place were either in their own beds in the chaperone area or in the headmistress's office. Either way, Tierra felt safe enough to finally take her chance in climbing out the window she marked out earlier in the season. She was dressed in the only clothing she had, the dull gray of her worn outfit and the jacket that matched it. It was certainly not dark enough to keep her hidden in the shadows, but the girl didn't know that. She figured if she moved quietly enough and stood still when the building creaked she would be overlooked – at least with the grayness of her clothing Tierra figured she might be glanced over as a piece of new artwork or something. So with as much speed as the girl could muster she found herself taking corridors at a speed that was recklessly slow, each corner she paused, catching her breathe and trying to calm her racing heart. It was so much that she was scared, but excited. This was something she been planning the whole season and tonight was the night. It took a full three chimes to get to the room she had been scrubbing that day. As she crossed the threshold she heard the footfalls of someone coming down a corridor, a flickering flame denoted the person was carrying a candle. It was the panic of getting caught that Tierra threw herself into a corner's shadows, hoping her sudden movement didn't cause her shadow to be seen on the wall in the candle late. One... Two... Threee... She held her breathe, waiting with eyes filled with terror, but when the carrier's candle light paused at the door and she heard the muttering of someone having left the room's door open made Tierra tighten up in fear. The door though was shut with a click, this gave Tierra a feeling of security and she exhaled heavily. The immediate threat of getting caught was gone at least. Heading to the wall of windows she crouched below the sills and reached up to each window frame, tracing her fingers against each sill until she found the window she had marked. This took a few ticks of the clock per window, but she found it quickly enough. Standing she leaned against the window and saw that it was indeed the one she spied out earlier in the season. The canal was below. She felt glad that she could remember the window and that it wasn't cleaned apparently since she was in the room cleaning it last. The only chair nearby was against the wall, an awfully heavy high backed chair. One Tierra was not intending to move, but the ottoman that accompanied it was lighter and she felt confident that she could slide it so it sat underneath the window without much struggle. So the orphan pushed at the ottoman, pausing when it started to screech and held her breathe, when no one came running from the sound she pushed it again slowly getting it to beneath the window sill. Exhaling and sitting upon the ottoman though she caught her breathe before she stood on it and reached for the latch. It was one of those standard hook ones, a bit loose from years of being used and the girl was easily able to flick it open with her fingers. The clattering it made as it swung in it's opening arch was louder than she would've expected and Tierra had to take pause for just a tick before she pushed the window panes open and stood onto the sill, looking out at the canal below and the stretching city around her. With her heart pounding in her chest the girl turned and crouched, looking for footholds and grunting as she swung her legs around. Finally finding a small purchase for her toes Tierra laid against the sill as she started to lower herself down, slowly releasing one hand from the sill to find a place to grab ahold of. Once in a place she could grab a hold of safely Tierra reached slowly pulled her hand from the sill, as her arm passed the sill's edge her body shifted and the girl started to lose her balance. “Shyke shyke.” She whispered as she flailed with her free hand and grabbed at the sill's edge, breathing heavily the girl stayed in that position for a bit, her legs screaming at her to let them stretch out, her fingertips struggling to keep hold of the brick and sill. It didn't take long for the girl to find herself slipping and with a yelp of surprise started to fall backwards. Sweet Rhysol, please do not let this be my untimely demise. I have much to do in your service. It was all Tierra could think in prayer as her descent through the air was quite rapid... |