MsTeaTime
Dealer of Fates
After doing a mental head count to be sure they were all together, Largo looked to the city for the break between buildings. There really was a lot of hustle and bustle, it was surprising that a modern city like this was having wolf problems... Although when she looked again to the forest, it seemed like a completely different world. "I suppose we should find our employer." She suggested, glancing again at the request slip.
"You suppose?" Liam interjected. Walking closer with Alyss on his arm. She had done fairly well for her first portal jump, and Jack too.
"Don't be so snide, you know exactly what I mean." She sighed at his constant rattling.
"Well then say it like you mean it, fearless leader." He smirked with amusement.
"Anyways..." She uttered rather apathetically and started walking towards the city lights. The flashing reflected in her lavender eyes like a strobe light, everything from the boardwalk signs, the street lamps, and windows lights. The harsh lighting made her look much paler in comparison. She noticed that everyone was keeping their distance from the border area, maybe it was some kind of indication of the looming danger. The closer they got to the city side, she noticed that people were steadily abandoning the streets; slowly trickling back into the many corners and apartments of the metropolitan. She looked over her shoulder and squinted into the woods, this would not be good timing if they were unable to act out the plans she'd made.
"You suppose?" Liam interjected. Walking closer with Alyss on his arm. She had done fairly well for her first portal jump, and Jack too.
"Don't be so snide, you know exactly what I mean." She sighed at his constant rattling.
"Well then say it like you mean it, fearless leader." He smirked with amusement.
"Anyways..." She uttered rather apathetically and started walking towards the city lights. The flashing reflected in her lavender eyes like a strobe light, everything from the boardwalk signs, the street lamps, and windows lights. The harsh lighting made her look much paler in comparison. She noticed that everyone was keeping their distance from the border area, maybe it was some kind of indication of the looming danger. The closer they got to the city side, she noticed that people were steadily abandoning the streets; slowly trickling back into the many corners and apartments of the metropolitan. She looked over her shoulder and squinted into the woods, this would not be good timing if they were unable to act out the plans she'd made.