WolfSol
Brain cashew smooth
Leda Ivanova
"I sure as Hell can try."
Leda acknowledged Kit's words with a subtle nod before returning her gaze to the street that stretched out before them. It was desolate, an abnormality considering the time of day, except for the cars that parked adjacent to the sidewalks and the fresh blanket of snow and ice. Her limbs tensed as she leaned forward and peeked around the mouth of the alley. Then with a soft inhale she sprang forward. She was met with gunfire from overhead, the sound piecing as she dove for the closest vehicle. A layer of fresh snow whipped up at her paws as she skidded, hunkering down on her chest and sliding underneath one of the closest cars. The movement was graceless, her ears and back catching underneath the car as her front paws scrambled to keep from sliding to the other side of the vehicle.
She looked behind her for the breath of a second before adjusting her gaze to the expanse of pavement. The sidewalk across from her position seemed miles away now, and the next closest vehicle wasn't directly in her line of sight. The shortest path would leave her--them---wide open, and with one of them being injured, getting across the street safely with all three wolves didn't seem possible.
Well shit.
Crawling to the front of the vehicle, she darted to the adjacent car parked in front of it. It was much lower than the first, but she hugged the ground, tucked her ears and crawled. Overhead the gunfire lessened, a sign that she hoped meant that the other two had either followed or held back as she maneuvered to the next car. She followed along underneath the cars until she'd crawled underneath the last one that overlooked a barren intersection. It appeared just as risky, but if they went westbound, they could escape around the turn and out of the gunman's sight. But there's no entrances to the sewer line that... her ears swiveled as she reached the nose of the car, head brushing against the bumper.
Forget manholes. That one wolf would probably lose her leg if we had to jump down one, but an overflow, that could work.
There was the small bridge that sat above an overflow that hadn't been used in as long as Leda could remember. Something about the development and improvement on the sewer systems, at least from what she'd heard, meant that the overflow was no longer necessary. An overflow with an entrance straight into the city's sewers. No matter the development, maintenance wouldn't have blocked off that entryway. A precaution if a natural disaster, no matter how unlikely, occurred and flooded the sewers.
With another soft inhale, something of an attempt to clear the tension in her limbs, she reared her legs up and darted out from underneath the car. Her back cut against the bumper as she shot out, a stinging sensation biting at her skin, but she easily ignored it as she rushed along the sidewalk to the intersection. She turned left, paws sliding, and nearly slammed into one of the traffic light poles as she cut the turn too late. Her shoulder barely grazed it, but she took it as a sign to slow down a fraction and check on her party before moving forward once again.
She'd only spotted the gunmen as they'd left the alleyway, but as the party progressed, she didn't spot any other signs of SPD or the SCG. The streets were devoid of life, both a welcoming and an eerie sight. Leda could only guess that the majority SPD and SCG had moved their focus to the outskirts where the others had gone to. It didn't help with her unease though as her gaze flickered over the pavement, the windows that aligned the facades, or the roofs overhead. However, it did make the journey much easier.
Stopping at the bridge to catch her breath, she finally turned her full attention to the other two. The scent of blood and the smell of wafting sewer tickled her senses.
"There's an overflow beneath the bridge. We can get to the sewers that way."
As the words left her, she'd turned back around to assess the narrow steps that hugged the side of the bridge. They sloped down into a pit that was flooded with untouched snow. Swimming in what she observed to be at least two feet of snow was something she definitely wasn't looking forward to, but she hadn't felt the bone chilling cold since she'd turned. That, she surmised, was the only perk about their predicament.
Going down steps on four paws was awkward, but she managed two steps at a time as she trotted down into the thick coating of snow. The entryway to the sewers, a built-in hole against a brick wall, was just underneath the other side of the bridge. Pushing through snow that hadn't been disturbed in who knows how long was a just as awkward if not even difficult, but once she'd reached the entryway, she finally felt the tension that had built up against her muscles ease. Of course, the smell of fecal matter, of decay and trash, anything and everything foul that assaulted her nose did little in helping her relax. Even if she did catch a whiff of fellow human-turned-wolves.
Leda pulled her upper lip up, curling it into a look of disgust as she looked down at her white paws. This is going to suck...
"I sure as Hell can try."
Leda acknowledged Kit's words with a subtle nod before returning her gaze to the street that stretched out before them. It was desolate, an abnormality considering the time of day, except for the cars that parked adjacent to the sidewalks and the fresh blanket of snow and ice. Her limbs tensed as she leaned forward and peeked around the mouth of the alley. Then with a soft inhale she sprang forward. She was met with gunfire from overhead, the sound piecing as she dove for the closest vehicle. A layer of fresh snow whipped up at her paws as she skidded, hunkering down on her chest and sliding underneath one of the closest cars. The movement was graceless, her ears and back catching underneath the car as her front paws scrambled to keep from sliding to the other side of the vehicle.
She looked behind her for the breath of a second before adjusting her gaze to the expanse of pavement. The sidewalk across from her position seemed miles away now, and the next closest vehicle wasn't directly in her line of sight. The shortest path would leave her--them---wide open, and with one of them being injured, getting across the street safely with all three wolves didn't seem possible.
Well shit.
Crawling to the front of the vehicle, she darted to the adjacent car parked in front of it. It was much lower than the first, but she hugged the ground, tucked her ears and crawled. Overhead the gunfire lessened, a sign that she hoped meant that the other two had either followed or held back as she maneuvered to the next car. She followed along underneath the cars until she'd crawled underneath the last one that overlooked a barren intersection. It appeared just as risky, but if they went westbound, they could escape around the turn and out of the gunman's sight. But there's no entrances to the sewer line that... her ears swiveled as she reached the nose of the car, head brushing against the bumper.
Forget manholes. That one wolf would probably lose her leg if we had to jump down one, but an overflow, that could work.
There was the small bridge that sat above an overflow that hadn't been used in as long as Leda could remember. Something about the development and improvement on the sewer systems, at least from what she'd heard, meant that the overflow was no longer necessary. An overflow with an entrance straight into the city's sewers. No matter the development, maintenance wouldn't have blocked off that entryway. A precaution if a natural disaster, no matter how unlikely, occurred and flooded the sewers.
With another soft inhale, something of an attempt to clear the tension in her limbs, she reared her legs up and darted out from underneath the car. Her back cut against the bumper as she shot out, a stinging sensation biting at her skin, but she easily ignored it as she rushed along the sidewalk to the intersection. She turned left, paws sliding, and nearly slammed into one of the traffic light poles as she cut the turn too late. Her shoulder barely grazed it, but she took it as a sign to slow down a fraction and check on her party before moving forward once again.
She'd only spotted the gunmen as they'd left the alleyway, but as the party progressed, she didn't spot any other signs of SPD or the SCG. The streets were devoid of life, both a welcoming and an eerie sight. Leda could only guess that the majority SPD and SCG had moved their focus to the outskirts where the others had gone to. It didn't help with her unease though as her gaze flickered over the pavement, the windows that aligned the facades, or the roofs overhead. However, it did make the journey much easier.
Stopping at the bridge to catch her breath, she finally turned her full attention to the other two. The scent of blood and the smell of wafting sewer tickled her senses.
"There's an overflow beneath the bridge. We can get to the sewers that way."
As the words left her, she'd turned back around to assess the narrow steps that hugged the side of the bridge. They sloped down into a pit that was flooded with untouched snow. Swimming in what she observed to be at least two feet of snow was something she definitely wasn't looking forward to, but she hadn't felt the bone chilling cold since she'd turned. That, she surmised, was the only perk about their predicament.
Going down steps on four paws was awkward, but she managed two steps at a time as she trotted down into the thick coating of snow. The entryway to the sewers, a built-in hole against a brick wall, was just underneath the other side of the bridge. Pushing through snow that hadn't been disturbed in who knows how long was a just as awkward if not even difficult, but once she'd reached the entryway, she finally felt the tension that had built up against her muscles ease. Of course, the smell of fecal matter, of decay and trash, anything and everything foul that assaulted her nose did little in helping her relax. Even if she did catch a whiff of fellow human-turned-wolves.
Leda pulled her upper lip up, curling it into a look of disgust as she looked down at her white paws. This is going to suck...