They had their duties, their reason for having come this far but she had more. The ebony woman crouched upon the limestone ledge of the university's library staring out across the city. The dying sunlight glided off the golden guardhairs that shimmered along her shoulders and down her arms. Her silvery grey orbs lowered down to the form of the small flying mammal that was scavaging along the edge of the park in the early spring night. The faint sounds of the sonar that the bat gave off met her ears and she knew there was nothing to fear in the coming dark. Closing her eyes for a moment the midnight lady smiled darkly.
Her talons worked at the soft stone beneath her pads as she waited to see if her two siblings would make it back to the meeting place this night. The crumbling lime chipped away and tumbled down the face of the library as her twin ears perked upon her skull, blood red rubies twinkling along the rims as in a flash her ears were pinned back against her head as the flying mammal fluttered around overhead.
Miriette's eyes flickered to the small bat and back to the dead streets below as she hushed the squeaks of her fellow shadowy figure as she felt the light weight landing on her shoulder. The cool night air whipped her mane across her face as she sighed and began the slow climb down to the ground level again. It seemed that perhaps once more she would find herself scouting alone this night for the boys were late once more. It didn't surprise her though, the whole lot of them were as different as night and day.
Miriette hadn't expected the words that filled the street, but they were echoing down the way and her silvery grey eyes turned to see just who the voice belonged to. She narrowed her eyes as she studied the slim male, wondering if it was intentional to crash the meeting that her brother's had probably forgotten about or if he was just being foolish. She figured on the second from the way he winked at her as he slowly made his acrobatic scene before her.
She crossed her legs, one foot jiggling in irritation at the boy that had interrupted her waiting. The lady was not known for her patience with those that she didn't know and she didn't like surprises and changes in a situation very much either. She flipped her hair back once more as she raised a brow at the fellow. "Should I be 'mused?" she said, her accent heavy on the words as she lowered her eyes to look over the male once more. He definitely wasn't that impressive at all in her eyes, strange and unique in his coat but sh'ed seen better.