That evening one more person was thrown into the dens of the gladiators, strangely though it was a girl but then considering how she dressed and where she worked by herself in the mountains it wasn't a surprise that people thought she was a boy. She worked with herbs in medicine helping those that couldn't afford some of the more expensive doctors or if they refused to help them. She found her seeds for the herbs in the wild. But her charge was poisoning someone, funny thing was she could make poison but she wasn't the one who poisoned the man.
The guards held her still "Don't worry lad you'll be fine in the pits, they only bite a little" they laughed and shoved her forward, crashing into one of the more bad tempered gladiators she moved away quickly and looked around, centre of attention quickly she could tell they at least suspected something with her being of a smaller stature than all of them. Not speaking she felt it better to just let them think she was a boy especially in such a place like this. It did help greatly that her nickname was Leo. Leotie had deep emerald green eyes and her tawny brown wings hid themselves, folded tightly on her back nervously and rather scared. When someone called out food was being brought in, simply water and bread. The last to get there she didn't get much but settled herself in a corner and nibbled on the bread she did have sipping some water as well. "Better than nothing" she muttered softly to herself. Her wings moved around protectively, like a bird of prey protecting their food from other predators.
Getting up carefully she wondered around finding small sections, like rooms cut off from the rest as if they were cells or bedrooms for some of them. She decided to try and get and empty one for herself and looked around them finding one that look unoccupied she went into it and then pulled out noticing someone in there giving gasp of shock, it was so dark she didn't notice anyone in there "s-sorry" she said and covered her mouth quickly damn it she thought and just went to find somewhere else to go.