by Paroxysm on Tue May 04, 2010 11:58 pm
She had always been a small town girl.
Her village had been small and not-so-crowded and wasn't all that remarkable in the least, unless one knew some of the juicy 'didn't quite occur but I somehow have some memories of them' events that may have happened (but probably didn't, because they were really out there and more often than not, she woke up remembering them, rather than living through them, or seeing them through to the end.)
Her body was clothed in two layers of black clothing, the least seen was what covered her modesty, a moderately tight piece of clothing that clung to her feminine curves when she turned in just the right way, hanging loosely otherwise, and was tied at the neck with a white ribbon, which ran up the length of its chest through small holes. Secondly, over this one-piece of clothing, which went down all the way to her thighs, she wore a capelet, which hung over her shoulders, and had a hood for her head, which aided in hiding her features.
Around her body darted a shadow, a silhouetted figure that hovered near her for but a moment, moved around her in a blur of motion, and repeated the pattern, never giving off any details of itself and completely invisible to the normal folk of Toryn; it was a good thing, too, because if any of them could see what the thing truly was, they’d know best to shy away or report her to a guard. The thing that was around her was dangerous; terrifyingly so, in fact. Still, she had almost complete control over it, and only one incident was ever reported of her losing control over it, but that had been taken care of and nobody was injured too badly, either! It wasn’t her fault (mostly), anyways!
She was really starting to miss Hillcrest and homesickness bled from her like an open wound, but there was nothing she could do about it and that was that, right?
She sighed and brought her shoulders low, her arms were hung past her knees, and if she had stretched just a bit more she could have touched her toes with her fingers.
“Nrrgh!”
She gritted her teeth and made a sound of frustration, bringing her hands back up, and running them wildly through her hair, throwing the hood back in the process.
Frames of obsidian-colored material covered her face, tinted lens blocked her eyes from plain view, but did little in obscuring her own sight, which wasn’t perfect, but close enough. Her features spoke of Cizokian heritage, full-blooded, to boot, but her voice lacked any distinguishing accent; she had been raised near the border of Cizok, still in Algeroth territory, and spoke both languages well enough. Aside from her Cizokian heritage, a common trait amongst the people of Algeroth, no doubt, as it was so close to the other nation, was that her skin was a natural pale, with applied blush on her cheeks. It wasn’t an unhealthy looking skin tone, at least, and it went with her looks; her cropped hair, however, was a hit or miss with people, she was told.
“Why do I have to do this!? I didn’t start the fire,” she screamed at the top of her lungs and no doubt drew the attention of those passing by or idling near the street she walked.
She looked about herself suddenly, blushed, and started walking at a hurried pace.
The shadow-cloaked entity that moved around her body kept up effortlessly, making a yipping sound occasionally, nudging her body, and moving away again.
“Freaking hate this place,” she muttered to herself as she slowed down a bit.
“The academy, the students, that stupid book, punishment, and suspension--they can all die!”
Her voice died down; she continued walking the streets and thinking fond thoughts of her home in Hillcrest.
She had always been a small town girl, after all.
FATAL KERNEL ERROR_
Mind link to COMP disconnected_