Elise stood on the balcony of the condominium. The cool breeze tousled her long blonde hair as cerulean eyes scanned the complex below. It was dark and quiet. Moonlight ebbing from the sky above softly illuminating the courtyard. She was rather tall and slender, her frame thin and wiry. The fact that she had sparsely eaten anything in some time may have attributed to that. She wore loose fitted black sweat pants and thick black steel toed combat boots that concealed a well used dagger. A thin sullied white tank top hung off her left shoulder, the lower portion rippling in the wind. She took a final long haul off the crumpled cigarette dangling between her lips before pinching the filter between her fingers and glancing around. It was times like these that reminded her of the simpler days, she pitched it off the balcony and sighed.
The sound of shoes scraping on cement drew her attention to a man - well not quite a man anymore; shambling below. The irony of his hand clutching a leash, the bottom of the lead bloodied and dragging across the ground as he shuffled along. Her fingers idly grazed against the pistol at her side, absentmindedly, as she watched in silence. A questionable smile played at the corner of her lips, even though the deepening sense of fear and constant tensing pressure of her situation played endlessly on her mind. ‘Where was there even left to go?’ The smile faded and she pushed herself back from the balcony. Reaching into her pocket she felt for the small cardboard box. Tugging it out she sighed exasperatedly as she shook it and realized it was empty. No cigarettes, barely any ammo, no place to go. She slumped back against the cement wall and stared out into an abysmal sea of stars.
The sound of shoes scraping on cement drew her attention to a man - well not quite a man anymore; shambling below. The irony of his hand clutching a leash, the bottom of the lead bloodied and dragging across the ground as he shuffled along. Her fingers idly grazed against the pistol at her side, absentmindedly, as she watched in silence. A questionable smile played at the corner of her lips, even though the deepening sense of fear and constant tensing pressure of her situation played endlessly on her mind. ‘Where was there even left to go?’ The smile faded and she pushed herself back from the balcony. Reaching into her pocket she felt for the small cardboard box. Tugging it out she sighed exasperatedly as she shook it and realized it was empty. No cigarettes, barely any ammo, no place to go. She slumped back against the cement wall and stared out into an abysmal sea of stars.