There was a flash of pale, golden light in the afternoon sky. The silhouette of an angel silently lands on the ground with a slight wobble. Sapphire took in her surroundings whilst smoothing down her white dress. Today she was determined to find him and bring him back home somehow. But first, where was she? Blinking rapidly, she adjusted her eyes to the light and recognized that she was perched up on a hill and below her she could see the view of a city ahead of her. It looked so big... How could she find Tristan in a place so big? Heaving a sigh, Sapphire decided it was better starting nowhere than running around in circles. She takes one confident step forward...
"Waaah!!" In a tangle of limbs, hair and wings, Sapphire tumbles down, down, down to the bottom of the hill and finally stops at the bottom of the hill face-down in the grass.
Residing in a part of that same city, a heavy thud bounces off the walls of the ally way. Tristan draws the blade to his mouth, dragging his tongue against the sharp edge. Satisfied, he slides the dagger back in his sheath, tucking it into his pocket. He stares at the body bathing in it's own blood and nudges it with his foot. Yep. Definitely dead. He emerges from the darkness blinking the light away from his eyes. There was another presence he can sense; one that was awfully familiar and Tristan couldn't decide whether he should be irritated or, in some way or another, grateful. The former seems to be winning.
(Sorry if the replies are crumby... My muse is slowly seeping from my body.)
"Waaah!!" In a tangle of limbs, hair and wings, Sapphire tumbles down, down, down to the bottom of the hill and finally stops at the bottom of the hill face-down in the grass.
Residing in a part of that same city, a heavy thud bounces off the walls of the ally way. Tristan draws the blade to his mouth, dragging his tongue against the sharp edge. Satisfied, he slides the dagger back in his sheath, tucking it into his pocket. He stares at the body bathing in it's own blood and nudges it with his foot. Yep. Definitely dead. He emerges from the darkness blinking the light away from his eyes. There was another presence he can sense; one that was awfully familiar and Tristan couldn't decide whether he should be irritated or, in some way or another, grateful. The former seems to be winning.
(Sorry if the replies are crumby... My muse is slowly seeping from my body.)