74th of Glade, 121 AS
Willowby Street
Shit shit shit--
It was really a beautiful day in Zaichaer. Glade had a way of turning the normal gloom and smog of the city into something somewhat manageable. Through the smell of metal and grease, there was also a faint aroma of blooms wafting from across the Talacara River. It was almost enough to forget that the Grundgeworks even existed. Well, almost.
Evana's nose twitched as she cast a furtive glance over her shoulder where she could see the faint malicious glitter of metal was still following her along the streets below.
They must have a Tracer with them. she thought with a curse. Tracers, the unofficial name for those who hunted the unregistered mages and witches in the city. The hypocrites used the magic they despised to hunt others like them. It gave Eva a bad taste in her mouth when she thought of them. Had they marked her? A quick pat-down of her person suggested that was unlikely, still, it couldn't be a coincidence. They were following her turn by turn all across East End.
She risked another glance back, and her eyes widened as she realized the group of men was now closer. The one in front met her gaze, and she thought she saw him smile. Welp that settled things. She was screwed. Her pocket suddenly felt like it was burning her thigh as she picked up the pace, now half trotting between bodies and using her tail to push people aside. This earned her more than one glare down on the top of her furry head. That was Zaichaer for you. As open-minded and welcoming as ever. There wasn't much she could do. They were focused on her, and witches that were seen rarely escaped. Eva could feel the heat of the pyre on her skin even now. She broke out in a cold sweat and struggled to keep her feet moving.
As she passed a low stand Eva ducked down the alleyway, slipping between the crowd and breaking into a run. She heard the shout to halt behind her, but she ignored it and leaped onto the nearest open stall, using it to bound forward and grab ahold of a ledge which she uses to shimming over to a dented drain pipe. As quick as she could she scurried up the pipe, throwing herself onto the slanted roof and throwing herself into a full sprint. Below her, the bodies of people parted as armored men stormed through surprised market-goers. Sounds of gunfire, flintlocks flaring and Eva felt a burning in her right shoulder but with focus she pulled the sensation inward, storing it away and ignoring it as she kept moving.
Throwing herself off the edge of the roof Evana hit and rolled on the roof of the next building, breaking her momentum and carrying herself forward. A glance to the side saved her as she saw the metallic net sailing toward her. Then she did something incredibly stupid. Sucking in a breath she snatched at a note two buildings over. Her vision blurred and the world shifted as she half stumbled, half fell onto hard tiles after the uncontrolled blink. A whistle blew, and a sense of dread filled Evana's chest. More would come.
Breathing out slowly Evana shook her head and grit her teeth. A look around told her she knew where she was, and with that realization there came a glimmer of hope. Jumping two more buildings Eva paused at the edge of the third, jumping down and grabbing onto stone and clothing lines to slow her fall before hitting the ground with a thud into another momentum-breaking roll. She didn't wait to consider before darting right, weaving between stacks of crates and barrels and sliding between the feet of an angry man in a white apron and under a covered stall.
Not for the first time, Evana thanked the gods for her small stature, for while the man crouched and reached for her his bulk could not reach under his stall without knocking over his wears. She gave him a rude gesture and a grin before crawling away on all fours. She was in Vendor's Row, a rather special part of East End. It was a long series of interconnected stalls and tables that sold a variety of wares, but the urchins of Willowby Street knew it by a different name. This was the Labyrinth, an unlikely refuge for the small thieves and pickpockets, as the many stalls, wagons, tables and stands all made for a maze-like series of tunnels that only the smallest could take advantage of. One could travel clear across Vendor's Row without ever stepping foot on the streets if you were willing to crawl on your belly most of the way. That, however, was not the only reason Evana felt a surging sense of hope. This place was also home to one of the neutral safehouses of the Covens, and THAT was Eva's real goal.
It was tight. Despite her stature, Evana had to accept that she was a mature woman now. That meant that some of the tight squeezes she had traveled as a child were now nearly impossible for her to traverse, which meant she had to take several slower detours. She could hear beyond the walls of cloth and wood the sound of heavy metal boots. They would turn over the entire market if they had to, but Evana planned to be gone long before they had the chance. At last, she reached it. The hidden entrance to the safehouse was hidden in the cobblestones near the north side of Vendor's Row. It was mostly food stalls, which helped to hide the smell that typically came from Sewers. So close, but as she reached for the hidden latch Evana realized there was a rather large obstacle in the way.
A large pair of well-polished boots stood directly on top of her escape hatch. Eva wanted to scream, but she took a calming breath instead. She couldn't keep hiding, and she needed to make this person move... Thinking quickly Evana shifted her form. They would be looking for a Ratgirl, not a goblin.
Evana popped out from under the stall next to the tall man, and she looked up to smile a pointed goblin smile at him but paused. She looked up, and up, and up until she was almost craning her neck to stare into the silver eyes of the intimidating man before her. Evana's eyes flicked to the wings and she felt the edges of her lips twitch, but a quick glance to the side where the glint of metal could be seen made her harden her resolve.
"You're a big one ain't ya? Your mom's a real champ, she is." Evana forced a laughed. The soldiers were pushing their way toward them, the man in front sweeping his hard eyes through the crowd, searching. She wasn't an obvious Rathari anymore, however, her leather and cloth attire might still be recognizable to them. Zaichaer didn't much care for Goblin's either, a sentiment that this vendor owner seemed to areas he raised an eyebrow at Evana as she appeared.
"Hey, c'mere," The goblin said, motioning for the man to stoop down so she could whisper in his ear, "I'm in a bit of trouble... Blamed for something I didn't do, and now the steam heads are after me. You look like a decent fellow, and not from 'round here right? Mind sayin' I'm your guide to get them off my back?"
Though she tried to project a nonchalant attitude, Evana could not hide the genuine fear in her eyes as she looked at the approaching soldiers. She knew if they caught her it wouldn't be time... She'd get the Pyre. That simple truth made her desperate, and ready to keep running if she had to. Eva hoped though that the man would sympathize just a little, at least long enough to let her slip away or into the safety of the sewers.
"Please?" She nearly begged.