She moved with the sinuous grace of a snake. As she wove through the carnival crowd she noted the eyes that followed her. The men watched her. "They always do," she thought with a grin. Poor fools. A toss of her rich auburn hair, bat of dark eyelashes over emerald green eyes, a twitch of her well-rounded hips, and she knew they couldn't help but stare.
She grinned cockily as she saw heads turn toward her and a man gaped as she passed. Men were weak, easily molded and manipulated. Usually it took nothing more than a certain look, at most an enticing whisper in his ear, and he was hers. She sighed. That was fun, at times, but she grew bored quickly with men like that--toys, mere playthings, adoring puppies--and usually left them hanging, wondering why she'd lost interest.
Star tossed her hair back, held her head high and strutted through the crowd. So what if she became bored with her toys quickly? There were always more. No one yet had captured her heart, nor her attention, for more than a few months. She did not plan on allowing that to happen. To do so would be to give someone else control in her life, and she had no intention of surrendering control anyone. When it came to romance and sex, Star was the one holding the reins. She decided when it started and when it ended.
Boredom - that was what had brought her to the carnival in the first place. The cheap, glittering thrills of the carnival never failed to amuse her, briefly. The gaudy showiness poorly disguising gritty filth appealed to Star's darker desires.
Night had fallen over the carnival, and the nature of the crowd had changed. Gone were the screaming brats and their overstressed parents. There were still a few stragglers, but now most of the carnival goers were adults. Couples, single men, and a few single women wandered the attractions and rides. None of the women, she noted, were anything like her. Of course, not many women were.
She wandered along, perusing the carnival delights, noticing that this area of the carnival was nearly empty. "That's quite all right, I rather enjoy the solitude," she thought. Not to mention the thrill of being in an area that was so dark and deserted that it seemed off-limits. "Always the rule-breaker," she grinned. Still, there was usually something interesting to be found, especially in the offbeat places, the places where no one belonged. Just as this thought came to her, she noticed an animal cage.
Staring at the slumbering panther in his cage, she was startled when someone whispered in her ear, "Shame such a majestic animal is caged, is it not?" in a deep, melodic voice. Unable to hide her gasp of surprise, she turned to see who had gotten so close to her unnoticed. There was no one there.
Then another whisper, this time in her other ear, "Such a pretty lady should not be wandering alone, so far from the safety of the lights..."