37 Saun 722
Afternoon
"Easy!" Max exclaimed with an irritable groan from the soiled cobbles of the Westguard street. "For fuck's sake! Watch where the fuck you're going."
"Find somewhere else to pass out that's not in the street," the pedestrian retorted gruffly as he continued on his way. "Worthless damn junkie."
Maxine rubbed her temple where the man had tripped on her head, eyes squinted closed against the blinding sun that greeted her now that she was unceremoniously awakened. She begrudgingly sat herself up and instantly regretted it. A migraine more akin to a hammer to the brain seized her immediately. She raised a hand up to block out the sunlight and peeled her eyelids open. One of her knees was scraped and her other hand's knuckles had a fresh bruise. She remembered neither wound's origin but that was predictable.
Kill me.
The heels of her hands drove into her exhausted, dry eyes as she tried to rub the sleepy hangover out. A shin of another walker knocked into her back and rocked her sideways. They exchanges a flurry of curses but Max found herself too groggy to offer any swift punishment. The best she could do was find her feet and quite literally set to trying to dust herself off. At least now that she was standing other people walked around her. The mess of hair atop of her didn't keep the disapproving stares away though.
Fuck the lot of you.
There was no time for an ego-driven bout of Maxine versus The World to-trial. That would have to wait. Her dedication to undermining Tristane Dorrick and his loathsome family had moved her hunt to Westguard, regrettably. The outlying city outside Etzos wasn't so familiar as Foster's Landing. It was more of a melting pot than anywhere else in this part of the region but she did consciously tried to cover her marks, blesses and curses.
More access to the outside world was attractive to a jewel trading family like the Dorricks. It made sense that Jarl had been sent to do business here, and more sense still that another safe house like the lodge she'd turned to scorched earth existed somewhere in the area. What Maxine didn't appreciate was the increased level of fortification the area offered. That, and her lack of familiarity meant that acquiring her drugs of choice was a challenge she didn't desire. Without Sabrina to help ensure she got her fix, a dangerous edge had come to Maxine's already precarious state.
Maxine winced as she turned toward the sun, which was unfortunately the same direction she needed to walk to start her trial. She reached into her pocket and retrieved a joint of Ambrosia. After some fiddling with the light, the end burned and she sucked the narcotic greedily into her starving lungs.
As soon as the drug entered her system she felt some relief from the harassing symptoms of her unacknowledged battle. At least she elected not to put more blue in her veins to-trial...so far. She shook a hand through her hair like the simple gesture would fix her overall disheveled appearance.
She wandered down the street toward the next destination she planned to stake out, all the while puffing on her Ambrosia. There were some things to note about Ambrosia and Maxine. The first was the obvious: she had an unshakeable affinity to it. The second was less but not so evident; when the drug wasn't driving her to insanity, it placed her in a sort of "sweet spot" wherein her senses were heightened and her mind worked with acute efficiency. That second point was crucial in this moment. It helped her pick up something rather quickly.
I'm being followed.
The Rusalka tightened her jaw but that was the only change in her figure. She kept walking. She kept taking leisurely puffs on her joint, letting it clear away the dooming threat of withdrawal she woke up with. Then, as though it was a planned stop in her route, she turned into a deep alleyway. The moment she was deep enough that she wasn't plainly visible to the average traveler on the main street, she pivoted violently in place with fists raised and eyes wild with anticipation. Her eyes rested on the raggedly silhouette staring back and the hateful tension vaporized. Her expression fell.
"It's you..."