ardent

western song



Vriel

Loner

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06-25-2014, 01:17 AM



Here she was an apparition. Here she was a danger to herself and she wasn't as stable as she once had been. That was, perhaps, what bothered her the most. Why couldn't she just swallow the damn pill and stay put? For so long it had been her obsessed with finding the other half of her life that she had been stolen from at such a young age. When her mother had finally revealed to her and her brothers what the rest of their life was and would ave been...they had set off to find it. It was what had driven them, and naturally, she had finally found what she was so strong willed in...and then crumbled at the site. Pathetic. Vriel, when had you grown so weak?

A sigh withdraws from behind her inky lips and her eyes charge downwards. The ground wasn't very...pretty at all. Thus were the winter months. A roll of her shoulders is elicited as the scent of another emerges to her senses. He...was not someone she knew, then again; that was not saying anything for she knew no one. Especially in these lands. Her brothers and the bits of family she had been made aware of were the extensions of her meetings. She didn't want to intrude on him and his silence. He probably had something on his mind. He probably had real problems. He probably wasn't pathetic.

She was making it worse.



Her eyes fell on him and she watched him. He looked calm and like he didn't really have much to worry about in the world. It must be nice...She wanted to run to him and beg he tell his secrets. Beg that he give her the key to look so peaceful. Was it that easy? A breath? Maybe fresh air was what she was after...She did...need to go that way. He was going to think her odd, yet she didn't care. For a moment--that was who she was supposed to be. She was acting like the Vriel who was raised in Ciroc and she was prepared now. A low whine turned from her throat so he would know of her presence and her eyes lifted inquisitively to him; wondering, "hello," She sounded a little odd, but at least she was no longer being silent and acting as though others were not worth her words.