[center] [h2][color=0076a3]Klisa Bay[/color][/h2] [@Raijinslayer][@Rune_Alchemist] [/center] Carefully making her way through the town was a rather unassuming looking young girl. She had long fine hair with a navy blue color, similar to the flowing dress she wore on her slender frame, though the clothing was a few shades darker. Despite being a resident of this town for half a decade she couldn't look more lost in the crowded streets. It wasn't that she didn't know where she was or where she was going, it was just that she was so surprised by the amazing bulk of people in her town! Klisa Bay was more than a little thrown off by all the hustle and bustle when she returned. She had taken a last minute mission a few days ago that ended up being a little longer and more troublesome than she'd really care to admit. In all that excitement she had forgotten that today was the start of the festival. Well, heck she forgot what day it was exactly, she had never been good with dates and times and all that stuff. How many days had she even been gone again? Two, three? It wasn't more than a week was it? Not that it mattered at this point. If her years among Harpy Wing had taught her anything, it was most important to be in the now. And the Now was festival time. Which, she was admittedly not particularly interested in. I mean normally a local festival would be a nice enough time to be out and about but she sort of just wanted some quite after her mission. She pursed her lips in thought, looking back and forth in the filled streets. Every person for several towns and villages within miles must be in town this year, she hadn't seen this place so packed before. Now was she going to find a quite spot to relax for a few moments before really engaging with other more tiresome people? The answer came to her in a moment. Ceri! Ceri would most certainly have found a nice little quite place to hide, the shy girl was so good at doing that klisa was half sure it was some secondary magic that Ceri was unaware of. Besides, it would be nice to see and check in on her friend as well. She knew she was having trouble adjusting to life at the guild and around so many people. It was a struggle that Klisa herself was very familiar with, though she had probably never been quite as shy as Ceri was. Still, few people in the guild could relate and understand Ceri on this level like Klisa could, so she had made a point to always help the young girl since she had arrived. But how to find her in all this mess? She almost slapped her own forehead when she figured out the solution. "Use your slayers senses dummy." She mumbled to herself. She closed her eyes and focused. Blocking out all other sensations as if she were pulling curtains over windows until all of her thoughts on her sense of smell and finding Ceri's scent. Why did Klisa know Ceri's scent well enough to pick it up from anywhere in the city even during a big event with people and food cooking every where? Why don't you mind your own business. She half opened her eyes and began to walk, following her nose to Ceri's location. She found herself, almost predictably, at a great big tree. Ceri always had a thing for heights. But not just any great big tree. The Crazy huge mega tree that made up the harpy wing guild house. Even more specifically a little corner of it that most guild folks didn't bother going to. Didn't have the easiest way to get to it unlike other bits of the upper tier of the tree. Which would figure why Ceri would go there...though for the life of her Klisa couldn't figure out who she got there. She looked up and could see the dark robes that indicated that Ceri was indeed up there. And...someone else? Oh, that someone else was now falling. Klisa blinked a bit in surprise as that fully registered in her mind. Someone was falling from the tree branch! Without thinking much more she leapt into action, calling with strength from her dragon slayer magic and leaping up, watery claws forming about her hands and feet as she used them to scale the side of the guild tree. Acting more on instinct rather than anything else she firmly accorded herself into the side of the tree and extended her hand, pumping more magic into the watery-dragon-claw-contract and focusing on the idea of making it reach out and grow. Much to her surprise it did. It wasn't smooth or particularly pretty and she was sure as heck not sure how long she could hold a move like this or how many times she could do it, but that didn't matter, just the immediate results. Out shot her watery claw and caught the falling figure. She quickly allowed moved her hand downward at the gradually slowing pace to make their stop not so abrupt before placing them on the ground. She then retracted her claw and continued to scale the side of the guild till she was up to where Ceri was. [color=0076a3]"Ceri!"[/color] she called once she arrived on the same branch as her, her thoughts flowing out like a overwhelming river of thoughts and emotions[color=0076a3] "Are you okay? Is everything all right? Was it okay that I saved that person or where they bothering you? Should I have let them fall? Sorry if I just saved someone you was giving you trouble. If that is the case, I could go kick his but or something."[/color] She paused, her thoughts returning to a much more normal place and added [color=0076a3]"Also, Hi, I'm back from my mission. Hope you haven't had too much trouble since I've been gone."[/color]