After spending an eternity trying to fall asleep Glen would wake up three hours later to an alarm sounding. At first she had let the alarm ring, but figured there would be a complaint from a customer in this Inn soon if she was to keep it on. After all, the hotel walls weren't as thick as one would think them to be. [color=ed1c24][i]Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.[/i][/color] The alarming sound continued, so after about the 5th[i] beep[/i] she rolled over to turn the alarm off with her outstretched hand. What she forgot however was that she was already on the edge of the bed, so rolling over was a bad idea. A bad idea that she would not think of until she was already on the floor. Because her hand was supposed to turn off the alarm it instead slammed onto the digital clock which made the clock fall off of the counter, and right by her ear. Shockingly the clock continued to ring, so Glen sat up, grabbed the digital clock, and slammed it onto the ground hard enough for it to break. She didn't mean to break the clock, but waking up this early in the morning was not something she was used to. [i]Whatever.[/i] Because Glen would not be able to fall back asleep she decided to get ready for the day. Nothing was better than starting a day off with a nice ritual so before getting up to go to the restroom she'd get on her knees, rest her elbows on the side of the bed, and pray. Praying was a sort of meditation for her to be able to got through the rest of the day without a hitch. If she was to miss a day then she would have to answer to her father later. After finishing the prayer Glen then stood, and walked to the restroom to get everything ready for the day. She would come back out dressed in something [url=http://images.birdsnest.net.au/system/images/0382/0969/riverside-girl-with-boo-radley-straight-jeans-and-boo-radley-shirts-_brand_image.jpg]casual[/url] since she had planned to take the day off from the usual tasks. What she was to do exactly with the day was something she didn't know, but figured it was a good idea to take a stroll through town to see what was going on this early in the morning. Maybe she could also stop by a restaurant serving breakfast since breakfast was the most important meal of the day. At least, to humans it was. It took some time to get to the bustling city since she had decided to walk there, which was a bad idea but she decided to take the chance. [color=a2d39c]"Maybe I should stop by a-"[/color] As she was talking to herself Glen looked over to her left at random. There was nothing that had caught her attention before she had looked as she was keeping to herself, but right when she turned she could see that there was an alleyway across the street covered in "Do Not Cross" tape. There was some officers standing around outside the tape to guard against overly curious citizens, and what she assumed were investigators inside the off limits area possibly trying to figure out what had happened. At first, she had turned forward to continue walking towards the city, but the feeling she had the night before began to slowly come back. She tried to ignore the feeling, and continue walking but once again the feeling came back though this time stronger. [color=a2d39c]"What in the heavens- "[/color] A person, most likely a cop, lifted the tape up to let an ambulance stretcher under with the corpse of the victim. Curious as to who it was Glen glanced back to the scene while pulling out her phone from the satchel she had, and pretending to look at it while standing there awkwardly. Because the body was covered with a white blanket Glen wouldn't be able to see who it was, but the heavens blessed her with a miracle when the wind blew a part of the covers away. It wasn't enough for the other passerby's to see, but because she was focused specifically where the head was Glen saw that the person under the covers had a shocked expression upon their death. As if time had froze at the exact time they had made that expression, and right before the paramedic was the cover the whole body once again Glen caught a glimpse of a hood that would've covered the beings head. Quickly, she'd turn away, and continue walking as if she had seen nothing of what she actually did see. As she made her way to a nearby restaurant her steps increased with each second as well as her heart rate, and she herself would be on guard in case something was to happen. [color=a2d39c]"What kind of person has such a terrifying expression...?"[/color]