It was late and dark, the shattered carmot 'sky' afforded some light still but the world was dim and dank here in this subterranean haven. Shiori was carousing for a fight as she did most nights after Sousuke fell asleep. The house, even during the most quiet of times was abuzz with sound... with terrible droning noise. A gentle yet abrupt snore, the rhythmic beat of a heart, the gentle churn of gastric contents, the soft rustle of bed linens and the innumerable ticks and clicks of blood vessels was enough to bring her to madness. The quietest of times for this reason were the most disturbing for Shiori. She had already been to three bars this eve, she drank not a drop nor had she encountered anyone worth fighting. She could not help this feeling, this sense of anger and this sense of displacement since the Cabal were driven out.
In her hand was a paper bag, inside a bottle of moonshine. She preferred to drink alone and she needed something to dull the world enough to garner a few hours of rest before Sousuke woke up. To him she was likely a useless cousin, in a way he was right. Shiori had no ambition for power, prestige, wealth or even a career. In comparison Shiori looked like a simple needs midget next to her Nobel prize winning family member. She took a gulp, the bitter liquid burned the back of her throat and unsettled her empty stomach. She never cared for the taste, only the effect.
There was a sound, something discreet. Inaudible to most, the scuff of a shoe against the ground or the flap of cloth catching the air from a sudden descent. Shiori stopped, her bottle lowered from her lips she called out into the night. "Hello?"
In her hand was a paper bag, inside a bottle of moonshine. She preferred to drink alone and she needed something to dull the world enough to garner a few hours of rest before Sousuke woke up. To him she was likely a useless cousin, in a way he was right. Shiori had no ambition for power, prestige, wealth or even a career. In comparison Shiori looked like a simple needs midget next to her Nobel prize winning family member. She took a gulp, the bitter liquid burned the back of her throat and unsettled her empty stomach. She never cared for the taste, only the effect.
There was a sound, something discreet. Inaudible to most, the scuff of a shoe against the ground or the flap of cloth catching the air from a sudden descent. Shiori stopped, her bottle lowered from her lips she called out into the night. "Hello?"