A little shut-eye will do
04-24-2016, 01:15 AM
ooc: sorry for the wait!
Her features could hold more truth than her very words. Her initial emotions - her reaction - is evident in her facial expression, if one studies closely. She can hide her emotions by trying to keep a neutral complexion, though against someone who regularly observes the features and behaviour of others, such as this man, she was no match. She has no issues with lying her rotten way out of situations, especially over her feelings. She rarely told anyone how she truly felt, never showed them so explicitly, though there had been a couple times she had come undone. She wanted everyone to think highly of her, not as some pathetic green girl.
And just when she thought her day might shine brighter, her heart fell. Utter disappointment moulded into her features when he replied that he would be following Riv to Myriad, adding a maniacal chuckle. Well, that was just great. Just peachy. Just when she thought her life would be rid of this mind-reading brute, he had to pack his bags and follow her. Why? Was it just her luck? What did Riv see in this man? Potential? Surely not. Was she the only one who had her mind read, as much as she passionately hated it? Was it because they had gotten off on the wrong paw on their first encounter?
Though she knew there was little she could do to change the fate of events. She couldn't persuade him out of Myriad, for that would certainly end in a nasty brawl, and she couldn't ask Riv to simply kick him out. She could stay in Fiori if she was truly desperate, though she wasn't going to allow one man to prevent her from starting a new chapter in her life. She would never leave her lover's side, even if it meant learning to manage and cope with a pack-mate she disliked. "Oh, then I suppose we'll see more of each other in Myriad,"she commented coldly, edging slowly away from the springs. "Good bye, Xephyris."
-exit-
Her features could hold more truth than her very words. Her initial emotions - her reaction - is evident in her facial expression, if one studies closely. She can hide her emotions by trying to keep a neutral complexion, though against someone who regularly observes the features and behaviour of others, such as this man, she was no match. She has no issues with lying her rotten way out of situations, especially over her feelings. She rarely told anyone how she truly felt, never showed them so explicitly, though there had been a couple times she had come undone. She wanted everyone to think highly of her, not as some pathetic green girl.
And just when she thought her day might shine brighter, her heart fell. Utter disappointment moulded into her features when he replied that he would be following Riv to Myriad, adding a maniacal chuckle. Well, that was just great. Just peachy. Just when she thought her life would be rid of this mind-reading brute, he had to pack his bags and follow her. Why? Was it just her luck? What did Riv see in this man? Potential? Surely not. Was she the only one who had her mind read, as much as she passionately hated it? Was it because they had gotten off on the wrong paw on their first encounter?
Though she knew there was little she could do to change the fate of events. She couldn't persuade him out of Myriad, for that would certainly end in a nasty brawl, and she couldn't ask Riv to simply kick him out. She could stay in Fiori if she was truly desperate, though she wasn't going to allow one man to prevent her from starting a new chapter in her life. She would never leave her lover's side, even if it meant learning to manage and cope with a pack-mate she disliked. "Oh, then I suppose we'll see more of each other in Myriad,"she commented coldly, edging slowly away from the springs. "Good bye, Xephyris."
-exit-