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WHEN THE PLANETS ALIGN



Novella

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10-28-2013, 08:58 AM (This post was last modified: 10-28-2013, 11:56 AM by Novella.)



At the accusations put forward about her sister, Novella wasn't sure what to do. Clearly, only just accepted into the pack she ought to say nothing, let Symphony explain herself and Song apparently was coming to her aid anyway. With every opportunity that Song offered however, every little defence put forwards for Symphony was torn down by the black male apparently called Deteste. At last however, much to Novella's pleasure, Jupiter finally put an end to the male's little speeches. She doubted with all that was said that this would be the end of the situation, but hopefully at least it wouldn't have to be done quite so publicly. Surely a private meeting would have been far more suitable than this? The worry of a potential war was bad enough without needing to worry about Symphony as well.



Novella had no training experience really. Novel and Dutiron had simply allowed them to enjoy their time growing up and as such they had been rather hidden from such harsh realities. Never had she considered learning to fight beyond those playful tussles with her siblings or learnt any healing techniques. She was completely useless, and with that in mind she wasn't really sure where her talents lay at all. It simply hadn't ever seemed important to work that stuff out.



As Jupiter addressed those with the rank of Orbita, it wasn't until Song moved past her to wait that Novella got the inkling that the title could possibly apply to her. The Sol had simply welcomed her to the pack and beyond what Song had explained a while ago, Novella knew nothing about the hierarchy of Ludicael. Slowly she made her way forwards again. "Is that me?" She questioned. She certainly hadn't informed Jupiter of her speciality and as she thought about it, she thought it more and more likely that she was indeed an Orbita at the moment. "I don't know what my speciality is." She admitted a little sheepishly. "Do I have to know now?" She'd been so focused on deciding whether or not she ought to join the pack, she hadn't thought at all about what she could do when she did.