Thora did not realize that though she saw no observers when she checked after feeding, she had been observed earlier, during the feeding. She ran through the city, winding through the crowd with far more ease than she should have had. She had never before been in a crowd as dense as this, let alone one in mixed panic and confusion. It was as if she knew where people would move before they did. Not long before, but it allowed her to plot out the ideal route through the crowd.
Even as she ran, she could feel the newest blood beginning to affect her. She had tasted something different about it, but had not been able to figure out what. The itchiness of growth came from her fingers this time. She held one hand before her, and thought she could see how her fingernails thickened and sharpened, even though the changes were so subtle that they ought not to be noticeable. Had Thora been able to see, or sense, it on a cellular level, which of course she could not, she would have seen the cells of her nails twisting into new shapes, the very stuff they were made of recombining into stronger elements, their structure becoming more durable. Through that microscopic process, her nails kept looking virtually the same, yet became so much more.
Though that was the most significant change, it was not the only change. She could feel herself being stretched even more. The more she changed, the more stretched she felt, as if her soul no longer fit her body. Or maybe it was the other way around? It was impossible to say. Suddenly she came out of the crowd, where large groups of strangely dressed soldiers were moving in organized fashion. They surrounded groups of panicked civilians, worked to calm them down, then led them away. In dealing with the civilians Thora was surprised to see that not a single weapon was lifted. Still, she felt that there was something strange about it all. She did not like it. She turned about, running the opposite direction.
Climbing up to the rooftops again, Thora found again that that route was even quicker. Only when she neared the inner walls did she jump back down to street level. As had been the case for a month or so, she had no trouble landing with ease even when jumping down several times her height. Unfortunately, just as she reached the inner walls, she saw to her horror that the gates slid the last bit closed. She could hear the loud thunk as the crossbar was set in place. She was trapped outside, like so many others. She could also feel the thirst once again starting to build. Her body had burned through the blood of the foreigner quickly, and it wanted more. Trapped as she was, she feared she had few options.
Elsewhere
Slavómir nodded once to the Empress' agent. He dared not take the darkness down completely, instead letting a single flash of light pass out through it. He was no fool, though. He made sure that the flash was centered well away from his hiding spot. Even with just a brief flash, the darkness would need a minute to recover fully after it, a result of the truly wide area it covered. He personally would have preferred if the Imperials had used one of their pet evokers for the task, but of course he did not decide imperial policy.