The choir room was still and peaceful that afternoon. The risers were empty, and the only living thing in there was a gryphon sleeping on top of the baby grand piano at the center of the large room.
Helvechar laid there on top of the large instrument, his beak hanging slightly open as he slept, his feathered chest rising and falling slowly with each breath. His wings lay spread slightly, and his talons hung lazily over the edge of the piano. The gryphon was oblivious to the rest of the room, and even his sensitive ears could have missed the click and creak of an opening door.
Helvechar laid there on top of the large instrument, his beak hanging slightly open as he slept, his feathered chest rising and falling slowly with each breath. His wings lay spread slightly, and his talons hung lazily over the edge of the piano. The gryphon was oblivious to the rest of the room, and even his sensitive ears could have missed the click and creak of an opening door.