>~((This is obviously not my own RP but I'm starting it off so I can have fun and write something))~<
An unusually cold night among the forests of the Yamanashi Prefecture. Wind billows in from the nearby Mountains and cicadas cry an unusually melancholic tone. The serenity of the forest is broken as a tree crashes down among the foliage and a chilling shriek reverberates out of the area, birds taking flight as it is followed by a few more screams.
A girl gasps heavily as twigs snap, pushed aside and stepped on as she stumbles frantically through the forest, casping for air whilst dodging trees, desperately attempting to keep her balance. Sharp exposed branches bite and scratch at her skin, small animals fleeing from the commotion. Another scream from behind the girl, another one down.
Time is at a near standstill as the running does not cease, the predator having nothing to stand in its way. The silhouette of her predator, lithe and small in stature, small enough to be a human dissapears, impatient with trying to catch up to its pray on the ground it decides to quickly finish the chase for its final target. The light of the full moon overhead is blocked as the predator crashes through the soft leaves and branches of the treeline in an attempt to trample upon the lone female. Seemingly out of perchance the girl trips on a root, falling and tumbling, injuring herself but evading the blow meant for her life.
"Just... just a little more..." the girl said as she frantically attempts to get up, her feet bare and bleeding, clothes torn and hair amiss and tangled, frayed like the rest of her body. Moaning, she finally heaves herself upright as the figure behind her recovers from its fall, the chase continues until alas the girl finds herself on an open highway, the lights of a bustilng city, full of tourists and anyone that may call for her help is in clear view. The girl has no time to revel in the opportunity set before her as the figure bursts from the treeline. Though the whole episode is cut short as two headlights come racing forth from the direction away from the city, the whole event in the blindspot of a turn and the driver takes no notice until the girl's body snaps as the car rams into her, the silhouette ceasing to move, the car screeches to a stop and the driver runs out.
"Oh my god..." the man chokes out, fear laced in his voice as he rushes to the girl, quickly checking her pulse, tension easing slightly to see that she is still alive. He looks over her body, biting his lip as he sees the state of her clothing and the bruises and scrapes on her body. He thinks for a moment, then quickly, yet carefully picks her up.
"So light..." he says before placing her in the passenger seat and securing the seatbelt. He closes the door and makes his way to the passenger side, the girl eventually wakes up and looks about frantically, but as soon as she is about to heave a sigh of relief, thinking she is safe the sillhouette disapears again, this time reapearring right next to the man, who looks to his side at the figure, another girl... Black hair stretching down to her mid-back, tips blood red. Her clothing stained with blood and her eyes eerily glowing a bright blue, her pale skin reflected the moonlight as the assassin of the Tsuki clan of werewolves stood to his left side. The man gasped before his neck was impaled by an already bloodstained dagger, then horizontally slashed so that his head nearly fell off. The girl screamed at the sudden gory sight as blood splayed forth into the air.
Saya licked the blade and stared at the girl, who couldn't move due to her injuries, silently moving to the other side, her footsteps made no noise as they were trained to be like and as instinct and natural ability had gifted her with. Wiping the blade cleaan Saya sheathed it, ripping the door off its hinge and pulling the girl out and onto the ground, the girl gave her last breaths as Saya forced her fist into the girl's chest, crushing her ribs and her heart and pooling blood onto the ground. Her job finished Saya dissapeared into the forest once more and walked to her hometown to report the "problem" taken care of... |