"You've really outdone yourself this time, Arlene. This is truly a work of art." Taking a step back from the spray painted mural, Graffiti took a deep breath of the lingering fumes as she appreciated her own work. Using some duct tape she had found in a dumpster, she had posed Maskless on the alley wall in Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man pose, completely naked and showcasing the wounds she had left on his body. Surrounding the corpse was a painting of deformed birds gnawing away at the body set to a backdrop of stars and nebulas. She made a mental note: Color palette was midnight black, steel gray, and solar yellow on brick. It was a little bit of a departure from her normal works, but Graffiti was of the belief that the best artists learned to diversify eventually. She emerged from the alleyway, taking in her surroundings. In her adrenaline fueled rush to the crime, Graffiti had paid no attention to where in Ankora she had ended up. Laundromat, hardware store, park in the distance, bank to her right - wait, if that was the bank, then that was not a park. Graveyard! She was by the graveyard. That meant Arthur's Diner was nearby, and [i]that[/i] meant she was getting a free meal to reward herself with for her good deeds. -- The back window into the diner's main room was open, as always. Arthur Rose was always as careless a manager as he was good a cook. She crept in, making her way to the kitchen and taking the ingredients she needed for a sub sandwich. She prepared the same sub as always: six-inch with ham, pepperoni, mozzarella, and olives, all doused in a red wine vinaigrette. It might as well have been a pizza. After checking to make sure she closed - and locked - the back window she snuck in through, Graffiti sat down at the window seat. Sure, she was visible to the street, but Arthur didn't get himself the corner location for his customers to [i]not[/i] appreciate the view of the graveyard across the street. Not that Graffiti was ever really a formal customer at his diner, but he didn't need to know that. She took her first bite of the sub, delighting in the wonder that was the pizza sub.