Let me see the truth
04-28-2014, 10:08 PM
Odette Adravendi |
Another morning had been met by Odette before the sun had risen. In her eyes, she was the reason each day began anew. Yes, Odette thought she was the beacon of light that Ala needed every morning, even if the sun got all the credit for lighting up the continent. She stood with a domineering appearance on top of the highest hill in the Valley, looking off into the distance at the rising sun. Pinks and grays appeared before the bright bulb touched the sky, stretching out to touch the furthest shadows of Valhalla. It made Odette's heart swell with pride and she silently descended from her perch. Odette had chosen to take this morning off from studying her fighting skills. A good thing too, for Friction's familiar howl sounded off from the direction of the moor. She pondered what the older male was calling for, so like many times before, curiosity pulled her away from the Plains and across their borders. It didn't take long for Odette to gracefully sweep her way over the moor's border. She avoided the places where one could fall and be lost forever, something she didn't want to do just yet. It seemed as if she was doing an imaginary dance involving hopscotch, one or two paws going in the air with each skip and jump. She playfully yipped, not caring if she went noticed or not. It wasn't everyday that the growing girl had fun. Since her new rank had been given, Odette spent all her time practicing and enjoying her lessons. Maybe today would be another one? She wasn't sure. "Good morning, Friction!" She yelled in a sing-song voice, tunes elegant and filled with a lovely soprano note. Odette couldn't help but giggle as she met the man's eyes, of which were sparkling with happiness and a bit of determination. Ever since he had arrived with Eria, Odette knew that it was fate. She silently hoped to find a love that would make her happy, and in that instant, she saw the familiar memory of purple eyes with a dark purple background. A sigh escaped her lips and she continued to trot towards the male and his chosen bush. "What are we learning today?" she inquired. It was no shock that he only called for healer lessons, so she figured this was what he had called for. I speak |