As the sun rose slowly into the sky, a black figure slithered about through the streets. The sunlight shone on ebony, plated scales, causing them to gleam magically. Piercing red eyes deftly darted about, scanning the whereabouts for any trouble or danger. An eleven foot long tail silently slid across the concrete ground, the scales slick enough for smooth movement. Passersby paid this figure some kind greetings and was repaid by a friendly smile and a nod as they slid past. The snake-person soon stopped and looked up to the warm, morning sky. The sunlight danced across two long, and very sharp horns, making them glitter in the energy of the sun. If this city was in a desert land then the atmosphere would be perfect. Alas, the figure stood in a city with cars and buildings made out of bricks. It wasn't quite like home, but it was close enough. Slitted eyes darted to the nearby cafe that appeared to be open early this morning. Excellent. The Naga could use a fresh cup of coffee. Slithering skillfully towards the shop, the Naga slipped inside stealthily. She was fast enough to find herself a seat on a couch before any of the workers could notice her. As was the game she enjoyed playing with them. How long could she sit there in wait before either Albert or Simon noticed her? Her tail flicked with all the patience in the world, her red eyes boredly looking around the store. She took in the nice paintings that hung on the walls to give the cafe a more relaxed look. The couches were old, but had that nice homey feel to it that had made newcomers feel welcomed immediately. The snake woman had sat in front of the opened window, allowing herself to bask and lounge in the warm sunlight. As a young snakeling, she had often laid in the hot desert sand and let the sun's rays envelope her like a blanket. She could no longer lay in the sand, but she could still lay lazily in the warm sunlight. Glancing out of the window, the Naga watched the variation of people walking past. There were vampires with their black parasols laughing and giggling at the latest gossip, centaurs trotting about with their fresh crops for the market and a small group of Imps were running to catch the bus they had missed. Diehlstadt acted just like any other human town despite the fact that there was an eleven foot tall Naga woman sitting in a coffee shop like she was the most normal being in the world. Minutes passed as she waited for Simon to notice her and grace her with his usual startled yelp at the sudden appearance of a very large and very scary Naga.