UnderaGraySky
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2012
- Location
- California
This wasn't how she expected her day to end.
When she awoke to the sun shining between her drapes, she never imagined it'd be the last time she slept in that bed or room. She had no idea it would be the last time she'd be living under that roof.
She found his body in the study and there had been blood everywhere.
It had to have happened sometime in the night, though she didn't know how she didn't hear the screams. She had not stirred at all that night. Nothing had brought her out of her slumber and her master was dead.
No one even knew what the cause of death actually was. His body had been mangled after death had already seeped in; something had killed him and then destroyed his body for sport.
Skylar shivered at the thought of it. She wrapped her cloak closer, but it did little good against the trepidation. It sank into her bones and her teeth chattered loudly from the shakes. She had no where to go and was wandering the city aimlessly, all that she possessed in the case slung over her shoulder.
As she turned a corner, something made her heart skip a beat. Not one to be anxious, she slowly turned to see what had caused her distress. When her eyes landed on it, they widened and she took a frightened step back.
Behind her stood a figure draped in a dark hood, masking any figure or facial distinctions. Night had already fallen, casting dark shadows upon everything. Under the hood shone phosphorescent red and yellow eyes.
Without a word, it rushed her. She barely had time to bring up a defensive spell, placing a barrier between herself and her attacker, but it only stopped the creature for a second. The thing cackled before shattering her spell with the snap of its clawed fingers. She barely had the strength to scream.
When she awoke to the sun shining between her drapes, she never imagined it'd be the last time she slept in that bed or room. She had no idea it would be the last time she'd be living under that roof.
She found his body in the study and there had been blood everywhere.
It had to have happened sometime in the night, though she didn't know how she didn't hear the screams. She had not stirred at all that night. Nothing had brought her out of her slumber and her master was dead.
No one even knew what the cause of death actually was. His body had been mangled after death had already seeped in; something had killed him and then destroyed his body for sport.
Skylar shivered at the thought of it. She wrapped her cloak closer, but it did little good against the trepidation. It sank into her bones and her teeth chattered loudly from the shakes. She had no where to go and was wandering the city aimlessly, all that she possessed in the case slung over her shoulder.
As she turned a corner, something made her heart skip a beat. Not one to be anxious, she slowly turned to see what had caused her distress. When her eyes landed on it, they widened and she took a frightened step back.
Behind her stood a figure draped in a dark hood, masking any figure or facial distinctions. Night had already fallen, casting dark shadows upon everything. Under the hood shone phosphorescent red and yellow eyes.
Without a word, it rushed her. She barely had time to bring up a defensive spell, placing a barrier between herself and her attacker, but it only stopped the creature for a second. The thing cackled before shattering her spell with the snap of its clawed fingers. She barely had the strength to scream.