by Juhuro on Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:54 pm
Clomp-clomp, clomp-clomp, clomp-clomp. It was a sound Gabriella Selbstmord had come to loathe. She hated riding on horseback with such fire, such passion, but this wasn’t something she could walk or take a carriage for. Of course, that’s why she made such a curious sight after dark, because in spite of her father’s attempts during her childhood to insure that she would only ride something noble and dependable as a thoroughbred, she rode on the back of one of her familiars. Over the years, she’d slowly developed her skills and had gone from being able to summon only Ira to six other familiars, one for most any situation she could fathom.
Kit. you see, was a very large fox-like creature, with very fox like features. Barring the fact it was at least two and a half times Gabriella’s size and trailing wisps of fire with every breath and step, one who knew what a fox looked like couldn’t distinguish it from a natural fox, at a distance. However, Gabriella was not one of those people; she’d never seen another one, and was comfortable in referring to it as Kit, short for Kitty, which is what it resembled the first time she saw it. This particular familiar was likely her favorite, it’s fur was a good deal like her hair, it was soft and had a rich color like red berries late in the harvest season, it was just as quick as a horse, and due to it’s paws, it made a soft padding noise on the ground, and it was capable of grasping the terrain under it, therefore making her a much harder person to catch when being chased, or attacked, for that matter, by projectiles.
Crimson irises looked skyward as she and her companion slipped across the terrain with all the grace a running animal could have, studying the moon. It was full, and thus, the area was dangerous; she would rather not be here anytime other than during the new moon because lycans made her nervous, but for that matter, so did vampires. But she had a mission, not from the Metsuke, not from Ravenshield, and not technically from her father, and that was to find Gerald. Or Ed. Whatever he was going by, it didn’t change things, he was her twin, and she needed answers. Their two brothers had vanished while looking for him, and she was determined to know what happened, and if there was any stock in their father’s hatred. Gaby had defected from under his thumb as well, but her thoughts had been stained by his influences anyway.
It’d only been a few days since she’d been at the port, where Gerald had been seen last, from what she gathered, where he’d been spotted leaving nearby a certain Kraven. She had to pay off a couple of people for even that small a bit of information, and following restocking her supplies, she set off on Kit, freshly summoned from the blasting flames of a smithy furnace and set off on her dash to and through the valley. A regular person might have skirted the area as much as possible, but she couldn’t miss an opportunity to close the gap between them, it’d taken about a day and a half of travel thus far, only stopping for a few hours so that she could rest while her beast hunted small creatures for sustenance, soon, she’d stop again, but not for fatigue or for something such as stopping because her bladder commanded it; she saw a group of people, people of the Guard, she gathered, escorting a red-cloaked person. Heels dug into the side of the beast subtly, signaling the obvious wish for speed, and with a small flash of flame, her wish was granted. Gabriella’s black cowl and cloak fluttered about as the wind whistled around her, revealing her pale skin and noticeably red everything else under the light of the moon.
The wind didn’t dishevel her appearance, her hair was carefully bound in a lengthy braid, ending at the bottom of her slim hips, her cloak was a thick material and was hard to wrinkle, and her clothing underneath it wasn’t loose, so it, too, was protected from looking wind ravaged. Though, as the distance closed, she felt a hot pain on her left shoulder blade, which was becoming a more common occurrence lately, causing her to clench her eyes shut and clutch Kit‘s fur tightly in her fists, her knuckles white. She knew that it was her wing getting prepared to break through, and she wished it would just hurry up instead of hitting her with a stabbing pain when it was crucial she look strong and authoritative. When she opened her eyes, she was merely a couple dozen paces from the Guard, and immediately noticing the woman carrying a rather large shield, whom Gabriella actually recognized, “Lieutenant Kingsley?” her voice rang like a bell, not giving away the fact she wasn‘t the young teen she appeared to be, ”I’m looking for a man I was told came this way recently - Edicius Selbstmord. The reports I gathered stated he came this way with a man named Kraven; have you or your men seen either of them?” Normally, the girl would have tried to use a little more finesse, but she had little time to waste. ”I’d really appreciate the information quickly,” she added, ”as you know, the Highlands are dangerous during the full moon.”
((OoC: Screw you Kyle for making me have to post this twice.))