Nonetheless, Tibs wasn't the only one to be startled by Sky's sudden outburst. A heavy, echoing bark came from behind the metallic door. It was the Trapper's second demon, Farkas. A shadow wolf one would call it. Sky got startled by its loud barking, and fell of her chair. Landing on with her back on the hard stone floor, a large pain-shot going through her whole body. “Owww...!~” The Mechanic cried out, struggling to get back on her feet. Each motion seemingly making the pain worse. “At least. Ouch... I had my back-rub for today...” Sky slowly made her way towards the metallic door, the wolf-demon immediately jumping on the yet unaware Tamer, as she opened the door. “Hahaha! Ouch... Farkas, give me a break...!” The demon wagged it's long tail, glad to finally see its master had returned from shopping.
“It is that time of the day already, huh?~” The red-haired girl spoke with a playful, sarcastic tone. Farkas wagging its tail more excessive. Hey, he is a dog after all. And dogs need to be taken outside some times. “I think a short break from work can't hurt. I was done working on RACK anyway.” Sky stroke the dark, shadowy fur of Farkas, who licked its master's face in response. “You really are glad to see me, huh?” The small girl nodded to herself. Standing up from her second fall this day, and make her way to the front door. But, before she could set one step outside, Tibs silently ran up to her and hopped onto her shoulder. “You too?” The catlike creature meowed loudly, he wasn't going to stay behind, while Sky was going to have some fun in the city.
Once outside, people didn't seem to be at all bothered by the large wolf, demon.
Sky slowly past through the slums, occasionally glaring through windows of stores she hadn't been in. But, the Mechanic would find many more interesting stores in the richer parts of Star City, or so she hoped. Not that Sky was going to buy anything, but drooling from behind the window, while staring at the latest models of professional weaponry was just as much fun as buying them. To her at least.
“Woooowww....!~” The Tamer exclaimed, pressing her face against a store window as soon as she entered the wealthier parts of town. “If only I had enough money to but it.” Sky gasped at the sight of a simple, but beautifully crafted hook shot. Something she always found interesting, as it helped you escape more easily, should you get into a tight situation. A fight for example. Still, if she would have the resources, Sky could build one herself. Maybe not as good as the one presented in the window-shelf, but it would work. The Trapper was so immersed with the tool, that she didn't notice Tibs jumping from her right shoulder and disappear just around the corner, until it was too late. “Tibs! Get back here!” Without watching her steps, and the people around her. Sky chased the cat-demon, what could it want this time?
Sky was too busy trying to find her pet-demon, she didn't notice a loose stone among the pavement, and the Mechanic fell. Third time this day, could it get any worse? “Ow. Ow. Ouch...” Farkas seemed to find it an amusing sight, as the wolf-demon wagged its tail around in excitement. At that moment, Tibs had returned from, whatever the cat had been doing, only to find its master on the ground. “Meow...?” It cried curiously, trying to help Sky get on her feet, by pushing her arm up with its head. And, after another struggle to get herself at least on her knees, the Tamer reached for Tibs, holding the cat in front of her face. “don't just run away like that...!” Sky was, indeed, angry. But couldn't help laughing slightly at the fact that Tibs pulled a sad face. “Awww~” Was all she said before letting the demon go and allowed Tibs to jump onto her shoulder again.
The red-haired girl stood up from her embarrassing position, dusting off her clothes. Before looking around herself to make sure no-one had witnessed that idiotic moment...