02-04-2014, 01:19 PM
As quick as their meeting had started it was over. Aria could feel Dane walking away. Aria questioned giving him her location and her number. His last comment had made her worries come full circle again. He was an odd man, he didn't react like most would. He didn't care why it wasn't safe, only agreed that it wasn't. What could he possibly mean?
Another gust of wind blew threw the cemetery reminding Aria that it was cold and she shouldn't dally. While she wouldn't report the sighting on an Irijaq she wasn't about to let it hunt on others who were innocent. She sighed at her self, it was no real difference than telling the Atharim she knew, rather had met two power wielding men in her short time in Moscow. Aria had a problem hunting things that were mostly human. They were after all closer to her than she was to a human. Even though Furia are accepted among them, they are by far from equal parties.
Aria turned towards the woods in which the hunger feeling had first appeared. The Ijiraq could be close by, or not. But she would hunt until she found it or until the weariness of the day overwhelmed her. Aria regretted parting ways with Dane on such an intense note, but it was for the better. Or so she kept telling herself. It was all she could do, there were monsters to hunt!
Another gust of wind blew threw the cemetery reminding Aria that it was cold and she shouldn't dally. While she wouldn't report the sighting on an Irijaq she wasn't about to let it hunt on others who were innocent. She sighed at her self, it was no real difference than telling the Atharim she knew, rather had met two power wielding men in her short time in Moscow. Aria had a problem hunting things that were mostly human. They were after all closer to her than she was to a human. Even though Furia are accepted among them, they are by far from equal parties.
Aria turned towards the woods in which the hunger feeling had first appeared. The Ijiraq could be close by, or not. But she would hunt until she found it or until the weariness of the day overwhelmed her. Aria regretted parting ways with Dane on such an intense note, but it was for the better. Or so she kept telling herself. It was all she could do, there were monsters to hunt!