Uasal
The Swiftest Shot In The West
Mian Bháis
Mian had spent most of the day babysitting Moloch and Abdulla, watching them from a distance but always ready to strike. Her meeting with Lucifer had left her quite perplexed on a number of fronts. It was not common for the lady of death to speak on her emotions and feelings and it was even rarer for her to confront said feelings as opposed to ignoring or shutting them away. Was it perhaps due to the current situation, to the fact today commemorated an important day and moment in her life? A day that she personally held close to her cold and undying heart? Was she getting... sentimental? Preposterous! Death does not get SENTIMENTAL! What a ludicrous thought and situation. The only reasonable explanation was the lost page Lucifer had recovered from his Law had affected her as another primordial force. That must have been what happened. Surely.
Watching the two siblings emerge from the underbelly of the city following their 'fun and games' Mian sat perched atop a nearby roof, shrouded in shadow. Her void eyes peered at them from quite a distance. Even as the fireworks lit up the sky Mian remained hidden, as always, quietly observing. At least she did right up until the point her subconscious began hounding her. Attempting to push the voices away did little to subdue the voice inside her head and eventually over all the pained and distraught pleas came across one distinct name. Dorian Gray. How interesting, it had been several years since any man, in particular, required her direct intervention. And his death, well it was quite overdue at that.
Moving to a stand Mian turned her head toward the man's location, he wasn't all that far away. In fact, he was within the city limits, how strange. If he were this close all along and so long overdue his demise, why was he only being brought to her attention now? "Guard them, let a scratch befall the abomination and I will see your soul shatters under my oppression. Remain out of sight and whatever you do. Do not look her in the eyes. Begone and do not disappoint". Flickering in and out of existence a skeletal figure rattled in response to its master's wishes. And with its order received the undead creature melted into the shadows.
Leaping down from her perch Mian began making her way toward her target, not in any rush. Slowly approaching and unyielding toward any who would dare to stand in her way. For all intents and purposes, it seemed death itself had descended once more upon Hell City. The air grew dense and heavy throughout and the wildlife grew restless. Ravens and crows flocking and cawing through the fire-lit sky.
Sinny The Fool