Vettealya
The bar was getting stale, boring. She'd sought after the woman she first met here, but she was starting to believe the woman simply a mirage of the sort, just company she created in her head. And it would seem that her searching for Rhychdir was only ever leading her down dead ends. She already settled with the idea of not seeing her, though the pit in her stomach that twisted and turned and ached told her she should feel otherwise. And so, here she was: wandering aimlessly, carelessly to wherever her paws would take her.
By the time she left shores of whatever they were called, the sun began to set, and the crisp winter day was fading, and the sun's dimming hues danced across the sky ahead of her. It trickled down just so, her mismatched hues engulfed it it's mesmerizing impression on the sky. In her trance, she failed to notice the Crimson that surrounded her, every step she was twirling and twisting through the bleeding forest around her. Against the winter snow beneath her paws, it wasa stark contrast, even moreso with her blue hued self.
Something snapped her out of her own thoughts, another voice. It was close, but not close enough. Was it a real voice? Or was she being fooled once again like she had when she met Amelia? Her winter-kissed paws moved fast, following the direction that the voice crept from . A face was met, a bloodied, noticeably riled up face. As she moved closer, a soft tug of fermented berries tried to pull her in a different direction- opposite of the way the body was moving. Her paws twitched as she fought herself to follow the the scent and the voice. Pivoting, she followed another creatures scent, she could come back to the berries at another point, right?
A smaller figure moved ahead of her, meanwhile Vettealya sauntered along her trail, waiting. There were only two options, wasn't there? They would either run, or confront her. She had hoped for the later in this case. She moved the first piece of the game:
It's a lovely sight to take in, isnt it? she cooed ahead of herself, almost as if to call out to them.