Laying her on the mattress, he drew off his jacket and hat and set them aside the bed. Taking a moment to step out the room he placed her in, he came back with a wash cloth and washed the mud off her body gently. After finishing he then took white wool sheet and covered the women's body. Sitting near by the bed, his eyes were glued on the women he picked up moments earlier. Through three long hours he sat in silence. It was only then did the women began to show life. She struggled in pain as skin began to change to a royal blue from light tan and her hair from dark coffee brown to psychedelic purple. Her ears had then turned pointy, like those of elf's at the end. He's eyes where sprinkling with worry but they were filled with amazement. This was his first time seeing such magic happen before his every eyes. The transformation had not lasted long, the women was soon back to a statue like state and was now hard to see from a distance. 'For such weak creatures, the magic is worth betin on' wasting no time, he looked over here more closely. She was beautiful no doubt when he has first seen her in the bloody mud, but for some reason her skin, hair, and body were still that of a goddess to him...


Slowly golden eyes open to walls, who's paint shriveled to white cracks, and brown stained window's ripped curtain, that allowed a dim thin light to land upon the eyes. Squinting and trying to avoid the light, she painfully lifts her healing body from the bed and sit at the edge. Holding the sheets to her chest, she makes the effort to stand but is unable to move her legs.
"What's is this place..." it was then she sensed a presence other than her own in the dark room. Her claws ready to let go of the sheets and attack, she glances at the other side of the bed where she sees a man sitting on an old wooden chair staring at her. They both stared into each other's eyes, lost in the pools of their minds and thoughts, questions and wonders. He's lips curbed into a smirk, as he tipped up his hat and showed his cards with his other hand. "Pick a card."