She had done it for several weeks now, the source codes Judas and Jameson had collected for her helped. She was able to put the software together to make different files – files she was creating for Jameson, because Mora thought that everyone should have a set of scripts just in case. It was a weird thought but it was Mora’s she was an unusual creature. The thick black eyelashes fluttered as she pushed herself away from the computer in the bedroom of the Crypt. Having seen enough of code for one night.
She headed into the main area bare feet padding against the stone flooring. The ritual alter seemed empty. The crypt itself was empty tonight. She knew there was a raid going on somewhere in the city, she assumed the family was there. Mora didn’t have time to go to raids, not anymore. She was usually so bogged down by her paperwork for her four businesses, or hacking – sometimes even ritualling herself. When Judas wasn’t around. He hogged the ******** thing. She still loved him regardless of his hoarding the alter thing.
Mora had a book in hand, one of the many books she had brought over here when she moved with Judas – her books were piled in a corner. It was a pretty big pile, some Anne Rice. (Ironic?) The classics. Even a first edition of Little Women. She smiled as she opened her book. It was Petals on the Wind. One of Mora’s favourites – though it always made her cry, the story was just so sad. She sat herself down on her beanbag – she had brought it over from her Beta apartment. She began to read. She lost herself then, reading the words – following the story until she didn’t know how long had passed, as she lifted her head up she noticed there was still silence, the raid must still be going.
She expected Judas not to come home for a few days, same with the rest of the family. Her moss orbs fluttered closed then, as she began to snooze against the comfort of the beanbag. She’d nap, just for a little while before she continued to read some more.