Backdated to 15/12/16
It was a day before the anticipated weekends, the skies had been clear throughout the day and the temperature had not been as cold as it should be with winter closing in. Many were delighted at the pleasant weather and went about their day humming to themselves or simply soaking in the buzz of the town. Fascinating how weathers could influence people’s mood. Unfortunately, not everyone felt the same way.
In an apartment at the Sanctuary, Yuri was having a dreary day. She had woken up at the crack of dawn to a fever pounding headache and a sheen of sweat coating her body. Regardless the amount of rest she got the fever refused to recede and the headache continued to pound at her head like a huge plastic hammer knocking the top of her head in a constant rhythm. Spirits were coming and going as they pleased, every once in awhile returning to stare at her. Also, there were times when she laid on her side and felt something breath down her back or caressing her, but every time she turned around she would be met with empty space. This particular happening began since the time she first set afoot in the uninhabited regions of Harper Rock for a stroll and it was starting to unsettle her. Spirits weren’t able to do anything physical so it was surely not them. It led her to wonder if she was hallucinating and if that were the case, why was it so?
Growing restlessness caused the ex-model to surrender the idea of slumbering further. Yuri got up and grimaced as her head spun from the movement. The fever albeit subsided was clearly still there. Peeking through the slit of thickly curtained windows, she notes the day was nearing it’s end. Perhaps she should get out and take a breather before it truly came to an end, and though she hated taking drugs (a dislike she acquired from childhood days spent in the hospital), if it would make her headache dissipate she would gladly get a few now. Determined to put an end to her miserable state, she pulls on a thick coat and heads out for the nearest pharmacy.
En route, the sickly 18 year old passes a lively bar where she comes across a young man with a profusely bleeding gash on his forehead looking quite the lost one among the passersby on the streets. She rushes over in concern confused as to why no one was helping him.
“Are you alright?” She asked him in concern.
He turns to stare at her as if a flower had sprouted atop her head, then looks around to see if there might be anyone else she could be talking to. When her fixed gaze on him failed to falter he looked at her in amazement.
‘You can see me?’ He questioned in return.
“Uhm, yes. Why would-” Realization dawned on Yuri then. The young man was no human which explained the weird looks she was receiving from passer-bys.
‘Please help me.’ He came up to her with a distraught expression that she was accustomed to.
Yuri sighed. Whenever she made eye contact with a spirit, there would be no turning them away after. She could always feign ignorance about their existence but it would be a while until they ran out of energy or something and disappear from her sight.
“What do you need help with?” She found herself asking despite the queer looks she was receiving from her fellow kind.
That was how Yuri found herself at the back alley of a building witnessing the feeding of a preternatural being whom she was apparently to deliver the message to.
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