ADDELYNN JAY ELIJA
leader of the hunt • no tags • the speictrum capall • spotted hyena
------------------&$:;?("/&:$;?,"/;:,!($?!$;,$;$(48;)$4(!&;,$&:$,→ It was dark. Of course it was. This was the The Speictrum Capall, the darkest dimension that she had travelled to. So, she built here. The base of the hunt was now located amongst a small cave formation, hiding it from most detective devices, although, sometimes it was still found. And if they were under attack, the Hunt could retreat to the cave, swimming in surprising clear water to their light at the end of the tunnel. Everyone amongst the ranks of the Hunt knew the way out, although it was pitch dark, the could follow a track they were so used to. Addy hardly used the escape cave for its true purpose, she took it as a relaxing pool to calm down or cool down in. Tracking the five could take ages, how could she not find time to relax? At least they had a qualified and gifted navigator. Years of training and studying allowed the navigator to take its spot, guiding the group through all dimensions to catch the five. The had one dream, to create chaos, everything had to feed, don't they? No food could get rid of her starvation for chaos, she didn't even bother to eat something, it was a pointless action leading to a pointless result. All se wanted was chaos. Addy lifted her head and adjusted her hood, it covered her face well and guided the sunlight away from her eyes. It was a black color, but now covered in dirt from her adventures, the end of the cloak was fully red, worn from being dragged around. She blinked to adjust her eyes to the new light, it got dark with your eyes closed. She glanced left, nothing was to her side, and then right, the only thing in site was some bones, picked clean of any food for the wild and dark creatures that rested here. She tugged on the thin rope that rested in her clamped hands. The best made a small howl of laughter, a common call amongst its species. It sprinted ahead, to the best of its ability, digging its paws into the dirt to get grip for its next bound. It's tongue was how stuck out, gathering more air for more energy. They had been wondering for a while, of course it was tired. Addy grabbed the rope and tugged it right, and as her hand made its way towards her side, the rope moved right, moving the creature to turn in that direction. She wanted to make it there in a quick time. They had set up something, some sort of galactic material that would slow the moons orbit, causing some chaos in the tides, everyone knew the tides rely on the moon. She shook the rope once more, pushing the creature on once more. The base that was in the tunnel appeared, and she pulled the rope towards her stomach, slowing the creature to a halt. Now was time to see if it worked. She swung her right leg over the the creature, placing it safely on the ground, then placing her left leg beside it, and pulling the rope over its head. She unclipped the bridal from its face, it open its jaws and closed it again, moving the muscles in its face. The bridal had been known to rub against the cheek bones, even slip up and onto its yellow eyes. you did good, that was a lot of riding, she commented, rubbing her hand amongst its small mane on its neck. She petted it once more before letting go and walking over to the base, dropping the bridal near the door. It clunked as it landed, all the pieces falling on each other. It was common, for it to do that. She opened the door slowly, sensing if anyone was at the base, it appeared not. She pushed it open and closed it again, flicking on the lights. They glowed brightly and she had to close her eyes once more, but they soon adjusted. She pulled the hood off her hair, revealing her bright blue eyes, soon un clipping it from around her neck. She dropped it too. No need for it to be hung. She made her way into the second room, mostly known as the computer room. She checked the monitors, the moon was still orbiting, but slowly, not a good outcome. She grabbed the mouse and moved it across the screen, clicking on the moon, zooming in. It was right. The moon was slower, but not slow enough. Before she could zoom out once more, a warming sign flickered, they had found it. One of the five have observed their chance at causing chaos. She cursed. Flicking the mouse away she walked off, slipping into a singlet and small pants before making her way to the exit cave. She dipped into the pool, waiting for the navigator to arrive.
(( sorry it isn't so descriptive, not much muse, or time ;n; ))