As per usual Arivene had found herself in yet another dark and dingy place, except this time she couldn't remember how she got there. She tutted to herself as slowly stood up from the mud she had found herself in. Raising her hand to her neck, gently pressing under her ear, she didn't understand why or how she had hurt herself there but what ever had happened had left her with a dull ache that just wouldn't seem to shift. Arivene peered left and then right, she was alone and the sun was setting. 'What the hell have I been up to?' She asked herself as she slowly spun round to take in her surroundings. The last thing she could remember was stumbling out of a bar or a club, taking a mental note that it was just her neck hurting she came to the assumption she hadn't got into a fight and she definitely hadn't been thrown to the curb. Which meant she had come here by choice even if she couldn't remember why she was there or even how she got there. The moon was at it's fullest giving everything around an eery glow.
An owl hooted and Arivene almost jumped out of her skin. She clung on tight to her coat, doing her best not to trip over it. Moving her hand from her neck she rubbed the back of the head, still confused as to where she was. Pushing her long black hair from her face she looked around again and slowly she walked forward. Trying to get her bearings but as bright as the moon was she still couldn't recognize a single thing around her. From behind her there came a faint banging noise, Arivene frowned as she turned round to face the direction the noise had come from. In front of her was just a black hole, or what appeared to be a black hole, the banging continued even if it was so quite she could just hear it. She walked over and peered inside, her eyes taking their time to adjust to the darkness. Arivene took a step forward and then the smell hit her and she realized where she had landed her self. At the entrance to the sewers. She almost heaved as the stench hit her, taking a deep breath she thought to herself 'That is horrendous, it's like something has died down here, I didn't think sewers could smell this bad. It's worse than I imagined'
Taking a step back, Arivene couldn't bring herself to go any further the smell for one was bad enough but if that kind of stench was coming from there then god knows what was down there. It was almost tempting to dig around in her pockets to find tissue to put up her nose as childish as it was, so she thrust her hands into her pockets to see what she had as she had already noticed her bag was gone. As she dug around she found a couple of coins, a lighter, the usual pocket lint. Her fingers found her phone and she pulled it out to see it's low battery warning. 'Just great, just what I need. Can't even use it as a damn torch.' She thought, Arivene thrust her phone back in her pocket and began pacing up and down, she rummaged through her pockets one last time in case she could find anything else that would help her figure out the mess she had landed herself in. Arivene pulled out her lighter and rolled her thumb over the wheel, sparking it up. She curved her other hand around the flame to protect it from the wind and peered over at the sewer then looked at the sky. It was going to rain again, the clouds starting to block out the moons light. It was going to get even darker and colder soon. Arivene looked back at the sewer wondering if she'd be better off in there than outside.
With nothing left to lose Arivene decided she might aswell investigate the noise it might smell bad in there but atleast she would be sheltered from the rain that was going to fall any minute. So with that she walked towards the darkness, letting it wrap around her, drawing her in with nothing more than her lighter to guide her way forward.
An owl hooted and Arivene almost jumped out of her skin. She clung on tight to her coat, doing her best not to trip over it. Moving her hand from her neck she rubbed the back of the head, still confused as to where she was. Pushing her long black hair from her face she looked around again and slowly she walked forward. Trying to get her bearings but as bright as the moon was she still couldn't recognize a single thing around her. From behind her there came a faint banging noise, Arivene frowned as she turned round to face the direction the noise had come from. In front of her was just a black hole, or what appeared to be a black hole, the banging continued even if it was so quite she could just hear it. She walked over and peered inside, her eyes taking their time to adjust to the darkness. Arivene took a step forward and then the smell hit her and she realized where she had landed her self. At the entrance to the sewers. She almost heaved as the stench hit her, taking a deep breath she thought to herself 'That is horrendous, it's like something has died down here, I didn't think sewers could smell this bad. It's worse than I imagined'
Taking a step back, Arivene couldn't bring herself to go any further the smell for one was bad enough but if that kind of stench was coming from there then god knows what was down there. It was almost tempting to dig around in her pockets to find tissue to put up her nose as childish as it was, so she thrust her hands into her pockets to see what she had as she had already noticed her bag was gone. As she dug around she found a couple of coins, a lighter, the usual pocket lint. Her fingers found her phone and she pulled it out to see it's low battery warning. 'Just great, just what I need. Can't even use it as a damn torch.' She thought, Arivene thrust her phone back in her pocket and began pacing up and down, she rummaged through her pockets one last time in case she could find anything else that would help her figure out the mess she had landed herself in. Arivene pulled out her lighter and rolled her thumb over the wheel, sparking it up. She curved her other hand around the flame to protect it from the wind and peered over at the sewer then looked at the sky. It was going to rain again, the clouds starting to block out the moons light. It was going to get even darker and colder soon. Arivene looked back at the sewer wondering if she'd be better off in there than outside.
With nothing left to lose Arivene decided she might aswell investigate the noise it might smell bad in there but atleast she would be sheltered from the rain that was going to fall any minute. So with that she walked towards the darkness, letting it wrap around her, drawing her in with nothing more than her lighter to guide her way forward.