A cold nose touching her cheek brought Katherine Doyle out of her light sleep. Her pale grey eyes opened, focusing on her best friend and constant companion her German shepherd, Jasper. Her right hand lifted to pet the massive dog over the side of the bathtub that the young woman slept in. In her right hand she clutched a long hunting knife. Glancing down at herself, Kat took in her appearance. her 5'6" athletic frame was covered in a fine layer of dirt, she had on a snug black tank top that exposed her copper toned skin, a legacy of her mother's native american heritage. It also showed the cuts and bruises marring her arms. Beneath her shirt were bruises on her ribcage from being kicked a few times. Her legs were covered in a pair of worn jeans with a couple of tears in them. Her mahogany hair was tied back in a messy ponytail. Kat stretched carefully and winced, she was sore and her head throbbed possibly from a mild concussion. She'd ran into a trio of men two days ago, Jasper had been ahead when the men had come out of a building seeing Katherine.
They'd caught her, and she'd struggled, until she'd managed to get away. With the help of her dog who'd come running when he'd heard her shouts. Though it had taken the dog a while before he'd managed to get into the small building the men had dragged her into. Which had involved the big dog jumping through a glass window and cutting up his paws some, though he was mostly unhurt. They'd escaped and ran, finding there was to a small neighborhood and hiding in one of the upstairs bathrooms. Hopefully in another day or so she'd be healed enough to continue moving. It had been a couple days already since either of them had had food, She was definitely due for some, though her dog could potentially go several more days without food.
Her pale eyes widened hearing the sounds of someone downstairs. Jasper growled, but Kat gave a sharp order for silence and prayed whoever was downstairs would move on quickly and not feel the need to investigate the upstairs.
They'd caught her, and she'd struggled, until she'd managed to get away. With the help of her dog who'd come running when he'd heard her shouts. Though it had taken the dog a while before he'd managed to get into the small building the men had dragged her into. Which had involved the big dog jumping through a glass window and cutting up his paws some, though he was mostly unhurt. They'd escaped and ran, finding there was to a small neighborhood and hiding in one of the upstairs bathrooms. Hopefully in another day or so she'd be healed enough to continue moving. It had been a couple days already since either of them had had food, She was definitely due for some, though her dog could potentially go several more days without food.
Her pale eyes widened hearing the sounds of someone downstairs. Jasper growled, but Kat gave a sharp order for silence and prayed whoever was downstairs would move on quickly and not feel the need to investigate the upstairs.