
No leads yet. Well, none that she saw anyways.
Lili ran her hands over her face, looking over some documents she needed to fine tune and transfer onto more formal stationary to get it out of her hair for the evening. But her mind was too distracted, her thoughts all over the place and unable to stay on the task at hand.
Disregarding it, she began sweeping things aside to get ready for the end of the night. She could hear laughter from down the hall, some of the Society members hanging out amoungst themselves.
Good. It kept everyone out of trouble.
Her mind floated back to her conversation with Ox and the matter at hand. On top of looking into Liliana's death, she had more Void related troubles to deal with. While not her intention, it seemed the Society had become the halfway house of all things Voidtouched and corrupted. With it came the conflicts and strifes that were slowly adding behind the dam of her patience. She worried it wouldn't be much longer before it collapsed.
Rising up from her chair, Lili stretched her arms above her head. Letting the joints pop and settle and letting out a loud, pleasurable purr at the relief it brought, she strode over to her newly installed alchemical furnace and began turning things down and off for the night. Making a log on a chart besides it, she went to rise up and pad to her little living space when something caught her eye.
Something moved past her window.
She frowned. Odd. Who would be wandering around the yard this time of night? Standing very still, she continued to stare past the pane into the darkness. Not a thing moved or rustled that she could tell, and the air was calm. Not even an evening breathe was moving through the ward on this night.
With a shrug, she moved back to her bed and began to strip into a nightshirt for bed. Unaware the flicker outside, a tiny movement of light like a firefly being wiped from existance.
Just like that, it was gone.
Lili ran her hands over her face, looking over some documents she needed to fine tune and transfer onto more formal stationary to get it out of her hair for the evening. But her mind was too distracted, her thoughts all over the place and unable to stay on the task at hand.
Disregarding it, she began sweeping things aside to get ready for the end of the night. She could hear laughter from down the hall, some of the Society members hanging out amoungst themselves.
Good. It kept everyone out of trouble.
Her mind floated back to her conversation with Ox and the matter at hand. On top of looking into Liliana's death, she had more Void related troubles to deal with. While not her intention, it seemed the Society had become the halfway house of all things Voidtouched and corrupted. With it came the conflicts and strifes that were slowly adding behind the dam of her patience. She worried it wouldn't be much longer before it collapsed.
Rising up from her chair, Lili stretched her arms above her head. Letting the joints pop and settle and letting out a loud, pleasurable purr at the relief it brought, she strode over to her newly installed alchemical furnace and began turning things down and off for the night. Making a log on a chart besides it, she went to rise up and pad to her little living space when something caught her eye.
Something moved past her window.
She frowned. Odd. Who would be wandering around the yard this time of night? Standing very still, she continued to stare past the pane into the darkness. Not a thing moved or rustled that she could tell, and the air was calm. Not even an evening breathe was moving through the ward on this night.
With a shrug, she moved back to her bed and began to strip into a nightshirt for bed. Unaware the flicker outside, a tiny movement of light like a firefly being wiped from existance.
Just like that, it was gone.