“As we roll down this unfamiliar road. And although this wave is stringing us along. Just know you’re not alone… ‘Cause I’m gonna make this place your own…” The mora sang as she walked down the unfamiliar road, enjoying the sound of the tune. Something about music always soothed her nerves, not that she was awfully nervous about possibly meeting a community of mora. Rather, she was anxious to present herself and see if her long years of education would be of any use. What if they were mean, rude brutes who cared nothing for intellectual power? Then again, the stray Inu she had run across told her that he had heard rumors of a society of their kind led by some kind of monarchial ruler. It was by this exact rumor that she had come. But who knew? It may just be some abandoned urban area.
One hour, another half, all fading away to walking along a wet pavement. Sometimes it led Aisling through the woods and in other places, through fields of vibrant grass. The only aspect of the scenery that didn’t change was the dark ash path. How strange it was, that something artificial just bore through the natural haven. After what seemed like an eternal stroll in the wilderness, given that the woman had lost track of time, the road suddenly ended. It was abrupt and strange, finishing at a tree line. Looking around with eyes that rivaled the beauty of the fresh grass, Aisling found a small but well-worn path that she decided to continue down. Her tail swayed gently behind her and her right arm rested on her bulky messenger satchel that held her instruments and certificates of degrees.
Eventually, the thick forest of luxurious, healthy trees thinned out. A small smile crawled its way up the kitsune’s lips when she saw a ville of cottages. With excellent posture, she walked up to and sat down with one leg crossed over the other on a little bench. It was the closest thing she found to the edge of what seemed to be a border. In fact, there was the scent of her kind lingering faintly in the air. Aisling smoothed out her white long-sleeve button-down shirt and then rested one hand on her jeans and the other across her messenger bag protectively as she waited to see if anyone would show up.