the core of night
09-28-2016, 10:35 AM
She was sleeping. Really, she was. The inside of the building provided shelter from the elements and generally from the intrusion of others of her kind, because as far as she had seen they didn't roam into the human buildings. Evidently, that wasn't to be the case this time around, because as she had drifted off, deep in her subconscious she heard the shuffling and scuffling of someone entering the building.
Her eyes opened and she lifted her head, eyes glinting in the faint light that reached her in her shelter under some rubble. It had fallen so nicely, now held in place by foliage, and it was likely going to be her temporary home for the time being. Except, not if this stranger was going to hang around too. It wasn't that she didn't like meeting new people, but this was a male and she was trying to sleep, and she was otherwise alone. She had no idea if he was going to be dangerous or not.
Faelyn peered out from her makeshift den, keeping an eye on the male as she foggily woke up, trying to keep quiet as best she could. She couldn't help the yawn that escaped her though, for it was well past the time that she should be asleep.
Her eyes opened and she lifted her head, eyes glinting in the faint light that reached her in her shelter under some rubble. It had fallen so nicely, now held in place by foliage, and it was likely going to be her temporary home for the time being. Except, not if this stranger was going to hang around too. It wasn't that she didn't like meeting new people, but this was a male and she was trying to sleep, and she was otherwise alone. She had no idea if he was going to be dangerous or not.
Faelyn peered out from her makeshift den, keeping an eye on the male as she foggily woke up, trying to keep quiet as best she could. She couldn't help the yawn that escaped her though, for it was well past the time that she should be asleep.