*~*Darriyah*~*
Location: Crimson Mist
Outfit
Mood/Thoughts:calm and content
Darriyah didn't really remember making her way to the room. She slowly wakes up from the sound of her alarm going off. Grumbling, she looks over. The large glowing red numbers read off one forty-four in the afternoon. Dammit, she never slept this long. She yawns and slowly climbs out of bed and toward the shower. She didn't bother to look if Shin had joined her or not. She was so use to having her gigantic bed to herself, she never noticed if anyone had crawled in with her.
She made her way to the shower, not bothering to shut the door. She didn't really care if anyone seen her naked or not. She was use to it due to showering with the men back home since she was the only female within the warriors. As the bathroom filled up with steam, she undressed and slipped in. Ahh, the water felt good on her tethered and torn body. She stood there for a few, allowing the water to fall on her body, form bead lets and slide down her like it was nothing.
After standing there for a while, she began to wash up. She washed her body, hair, tail and ears. When she was done, she turns the water off and slips out, wrapping the nearest towel around her wet body and walks out into the room to get dressed. She pulls her clothing out and gets dressed. Once she was dressed, she pulls her semi-wet hair up into a messy bun and walks out, leaving her door unlocked and makes her way toward the stairs.
As she walked, her heels clicked, echoing through out the hallway. She didn't care anymore if anyone woke up or not. She was use to not seeing anyone around anymore. Once her foot hit the top step, she was greeted once more by her demonling friend with a cup of her favorite coffee. She smiled contently and took it, patting her friend on the head before he made his way back to his work.
Sighing softly, she took a sip of her coffee and made her way to her perch behind the counter. Setting her coffee down, she reaches for her book in its hiding spot under the counter and opens it up to begin to read. She didn't know if anyone was up or not. Honestly, it didn't matter.