Morning. I couldn't stand bright light, I really couldn't. I hesitated to open my eyes until remembering that the tree I was sleeping on was so dense that last night's drizzle barely dampened me.
The bark on the tree was rounded at the edges and was soft, almost like plastic. I was curled up into a small ball, wedged between the tree trunk and a particularly thick branch. A pair of squirrels were sitting near my head, as if waiting for me to wake up. Birds twittered around the tree, acting as guards and messengers for any incoming foes. The instant I had woken up, the instant I regained conscienceless, I felt the familiar link to that other Hunter. I knew about this ability we would have but I never thought it would become this irritating.
Sitting up and leaning against the tree, I closed my eyes again and concentrated on that little tapping at the very back of my head. The squirrels had left, off to find their breakfast, and the birds were now silent as not to draw the attention of any Demons.
This Hunter was a girl. Yes. Well, she wasn't a Hunter quite yet, she had not acquired her abilities. This Hunter was... Well, I couldn't tell much just by this sense. Or maybe I just hadn't learned how yet... I stood up with a slightly annoyed huff. I wish I had more time to practice my... What did Dusk call it? My "Common Sense?" Yeah, that was it. I had been able to practice my powers all my life but only when the Demons came three months ago did I acquire this "Common Sense." Breakfast, I thought, find some food, find the female Hunter.
My navy blue backpack was tied to the branch of the tree. I quickly untied the long black cloth from the pack and retied it around my neck, letting it flow behind me. I had a Cliff Bar that I had snatched from Starr Market that other day... White Chocolate Macadamia Nut. The wrapper made a significant amount of noise as I ripped the bar out and held it in my mouth as I stuffed the wrapper back into my backpack.
My backpack, shiny black zippers jingling, could clip around the chest and waist, making it ideal for the wearer to move practically unhindered. I chewed on the health bar as I leapt from branch to branch, clothed feet silent against the bark of the trees. Orange trees. Avocado trees? California really was the land of the oranges. And avocados. I easily swiped half a dozen oranges and half a dozen avocados without any humans noticing before racing back into the forest. There were already demonic monsters at every corner, I really didn't need humans getting in my way. Plus I looked pretty wild... Branches and leaves in my hair, long, sharp nails, and I'm sure I have plenty of dirt on my face.
The roads seemed pretty clear of humans and the Demons, as far as I could see. Where could you be, Hunter?
((Kinda lame intro, I know. But basically this is a calm first post. No powers, no Demons, no nothing. Introduce where you are, perhaps give some hints on how far/close you are to the other Hunter, etc. Make sure to make it clear whether or not you're traveling with others.))
The bark on the tree was rounded at the edges and was soft, almost like plastic. I was curled up into a small ball, wedged between the tree trunk and a particularly thick branch. A pair of squirrels were sitting near my head, as if waiting for me to wake up. Birds twittered around the tree, acting as guards and messengers for any incoming foes. The instant I had woken up, the instant I regained conscienceless, I felt the familiar link to that other Hunter. I knew about this ability we would have but I never thought it would become this irritating.
Sitting up and leaning against the tree, I closed my eyes again and concentrated on that little tapping at the very back of my head. The squirrels had left, off to find their breakfast, and the birds were now silent as not to draw the attention of any Demons.
This Hunter was a girl. Yes. Well, she wasn't a Hunter quite yet, she had not acquired her abilities. This Hunter was... Well, I couldn't tell much just by this sense. Or maybe I just hadn't learned how yet... I stood up with a slightly annoyed huff. I wish I had more time to practice my... What did Dusk call it? My "Common Sense?" Yeah, that was it. I had been able to practice my powers all my life but only when the Demons came three months ago did I acquire this "Common Sense." Breakfast, I thought, find some food, find the female Hunter.
My navy blue backpack was tied to the branch of the tree. I quickly untied the long black cloth from the pack and retied it around my neck, letting it flow behind me. I had a Cliff Bar that I had snatched from Starr Market that other day... White Chocolate Macadamia Nut. The wrapper made a significant amount of noise as I ripped the bar out and held it in my mouth as I stuffed the wrapper back into my backpack.
My backpack, shiny black zippers jingling, could clip around the chest and waist, making it ideal for the wearer to move practically unhindered. I chewed on the health bar as I leapt from branch to branch, clothed feet silent against the bark of the trees. Orange trees. Avocado trees? California really was the land of the oranges. And avocados. I easily swiped half a dozen oranges and half a dozen avocados without any humans noticing before racing back into the forest. There were already demonic monsters at every corner, I really didn't need humans getting in my way. Plus I looked pretty wild... Branches and leaves in my hair, long, sharp nails, and I'm sure I have plenty of dirt on my face.
The roads seemed pretty clear of humans and the Demons, as far as I could see. Where could you be, Hunter?
((Kinda lame intro, I know. But basically this is a calm first post. No powers, no Demons, no nothing. Introduce where you are, perhaps give some hints on how far/close you are to the other Hunter, etc. Make sure to make it clear whether or not you're traveling with others.))