--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--back dated to 23rd of June
<Marlow> "Mar.."
"Yes, Mama?"
"Fetch the cloth for me.. The one over there?"
A blonde woman with chocolate skin pointed to a red rag hanging off the edge of a small wooden table that was leaning against a small wooden shack. Marlow living on a small gypsy camp site. They moved around a lot. Moving from town to town, they had only got to Harper Rock the day before last. They were a small camp. Only about twenty or so of them. There were tents, and and a few wooden shacks they had taken residence within. This life, was all Marlow had known.
Her ma and pa and their ginger tabby Oscar. They were a unit. Her parents had taught her the family trade from an early age. They made whatever they could from whatever materials they could find from anywhere, even dumpsters and turned them into trinkets they could see for a few dollars to pay for food, and other bits and bobs they needed. Marlow's speciality was making dream catchers. She was pretty good at them, it took her a few hours to make one. Mostly from string and beads.
"This one here?"
She grabbed the cloth from its hiding place and threw at her mother, smiling at her. The woman caught it and began to cut at the fabric. Her mother probably had another one of her strange ideas, perhaps she'll make a purse this time.
"Will you find more items for me, darling?"
"What items do you want?"
"Anything you can find that we can use."
"Of course. I won't be long."
Marlow moved to where her mother say in a wooden rocking chair -- the very chair she can been conceived on her mother had told her when she was younger. She leant down and kissed her mother upon the cheek and grabbed the black satchel. She draped the strap around her white poncho that loosely clung to her hourglass figure. She pulled her long skirt higher, as it sat on her waist. Chocolate hues searched for her sandals as she slipped them on her feet after a moment or so of looking and threw a wave to her father who was carving something on a wooden pole. A symbol of a bear. She blew him a kiss.
A moment later she began to make her way towards the streets of Stag Heath, she was looking for any kind of dumpster that would hold treasures within it, that she could essentially use. Anything at all.
There was a dumpster brimming with treasure, ripe with smell of rotting food. She veered off into the alleyway where it sat against a brick wall. She moved towards it. Flipped open the lid and began to rummage.
<Kika> The storm was still raging as she fled the building of death. Kika hadn’t realized what had happened to her. She didn’t know that she’d be forever connected to the monster who had murdered her and took her mortal life away from her. She’d had hopes and dreams that she would never achieve. She’d never have the life with Machk that she was supposed to have. All because she chose once again to try and see the good in someone. It was her fault. She had led them to their deaths. And she had no one to blame for that but herself.
She didn’t know where she was. Kika was aware that she was injured but the rain had washed away every trace of blood from her body. Her fingers pressed against the place on her side and she was surprised to discover that the wound was closing. How was that possible? Was it possible? She didn’t have the answers.
Up ahead a young couple had take shelter in the doorway of an abandoned building. Kika was suddenly aware of a gnawing hunger burning inside of her but she didn’t want food. No she wanted something much different that this young couple had in spades. Without a shred of decency or subtlety she flew at the pair taking the both down with a strength she had never possessed before. Her fangs ripped into the male first, draining him dry in seconds. His partner started to scream and she tried to get to her feet but Kika was faster. She too was dead within minutes and Kika didn’t feel a shred of remorse for what she’d done.
Her next dilemma - she had no clothes. She couldn’t remain naked so she stripped the now dead woman of the dress and strappy sandals she’d died in. Both were a little big but she felt a little better now that she had something on. Leaving the bodies where they were she slipped off into the night, intent on finding a place to hide before the monster could catch up to her.