Cat of the cannals

She left the temple for the fishermans house. She paused by the rocks she stashed her only posesson. After a quick glance around she ran her fingers in the crevise or a cracked rock and pulled out her needle and placed in in her belt .kat continued on the the cannals where the fisherman's meager hut. before entering the house she sliped the small sword under small step of the side door.

After finishing her chores for the nights she craled into bed with the fishermans daughters and fell fast asleep. Feeling the blankets shift as the eldest daughter creap out of the straw Cat tuned her back keeping her eyes closed knowing where the daughter was going and who she was meeting. Not wanting to bbe noticed she waited several minutes and went to the window to listen for the wispered plans of the hoplessly love stricken couple.

There was a movement of a shadow in the ally way that cought the attention of Cat. She crept down the ladder quietly and sliped out the door and grabed the neddle from under the step and silently looked for the shaddow she saw in the ally from the window as she listened to the young couple kissing on the roof.

Cat creaped down the ally hiding behind the crates and barrels scattered across the narrow passage way of the ally and cought sight of the burely figure that strew the shadow she had glims from the window. He didnt see cat when she sliped the needle in his rib cage. "why are u watching them" she wispered to the filthy man that was dressed in thread barren cloths 2 sizes too small for him. "I was sent to kill the fellow." he replied in anoyed voice as he sweapt the point of the small sword from his side.

She reading his moves as he continued to try and grab the needle from her hand, swiftly moved from his reach and then whirled around and flung her fish gutting nife and heard the faint noise of hitting bone as it sld deep in his chest. Cat pulled the knife out of the man as he slid to the ground and wiped the blood off on his raged clothing and dissapeared in the shadows.