It was slim pickings in the mainland and the thief knew better than to keep targeting the same areas. Like a hunter sometimes a pickpocket needed to travel a little further to find where prey was plentiful. He was eager to avoid making the redwoods a known criminal hotspot so he only stole from there when he was desperate. The imps patrolled through his home often enough to make him wary of being caught. It had been a close enough call with that one eyed wolf who intended to join up with the army. There was sparse tree coverage in the rolling hills of Edinburgh. Something that made Colburn feel uncomfortably conscious that anyone who looked close enough could see the darker shape moving in the night. The moon was a glowing orb in the night sky that bathed the ground in a silvery light and followed him around like a searchlight. He stumbled upon a crumbling mound of stones placed together to form some sort of crude shelter. Cautiously he poked his head inside the strange stone construction and nosed around in the dusty ruins. His ears pricked upon hearing someone else moving around inside. Did they live here? Either way he didn’t intend to leave empty pawed and he hoped it was dark enough to hide his presence. A glint of shiny silver attracted the thief like a magpie and he skulked over to a small round object. It was piled up on top of other assorted objects, but none of them held his attention quite like this. He placed a paw on it and was surprised when another paw swooped down to claim it at the same time. code by wallflower & art by ashon |
In the dark it was hard to tell who called dibs first, but to a thief everything was his. Even a shiny trinket that could not fill his empty belly. He was drawn to the gleaming silver like one might be enthralled by a diamond. It was pretty and he wanted it. Void-like eyes glared at the woman seeking to steal his treasure from him. He could see the whites of her fangs bared at him, fur fluffed out to make her appear threatening. Back off, shadow boy. she warned him. Shadow boy? The name earned a snicker, ebony lips twitching with amusement. She was half right, depending on who you asked Colburn was known by the alias Shadow. Don't got your name on it, Blueberry, he pointed out, regardless of the fact that he didn't know her name nor could he read it if it was engraved. |