Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]

Fairy Tail RPG

Staff Members:

神 Administrators:
{{Inara Serra}}
{{Mazohyst}}

主 Global moderators:
{{Ajimeister}}

座 Guild Librarian
{{Fumus}}
{{Sachio Hanabe}}

裁 Mission Moderators:
{{
Kanna}}
{{Reya Starylight}}
{{Hadou}}

司 Librarians:
{{Potato}}
{{Mango}}
{{Grond}}

Fairy Tail Guild RP Current News


Hey everyone, it's me, your Lord and Savior, your Once and Future King, and your new Admin-for-Life Unlimit Sendo. I'm here to drop some turnbuckle-diving elbows and awesome news. There's been some relatively small updates to rulings regarding summon familiars and single summons. Additionally, there's also been a pretty big update in regards to the AP shop which reorganizes it and adds a ton of new stuff. You can find that in the AP Shop section under Item Creation. Check it out.

FTG Staff
Quick Links:

{{Fairy Tail RPG Rules}}

{{Fairy Tail RPG News}}

{{Character Creation Template}}

{{Character Modification Template}}

{{Mission Creation}}

{{Mission Request}}

{{Grading Request Topic}}

{{Guild Members}}

{{Item Creation}}

{{FTG and You: The Guide 3.0}}

{{Project Jumpstart: For Newbies!}}

Add Reply
The Kethanes: Fire; A broken witch and a strange vampire
Topic Started: Oct 18 2011, 07:49 PM (1,340 Views)
Luna Kage
Member Avatar
A-Class
Chapter 9

Kailen hadn’t spoken to him since she talked about what kind of witch she was two days ago. Damion couldn’t help but feel as if he had seen a side of her that was never meant to be shown to the world. But what happened that night he just couldn’t ignore. The amount of magic she had used to save him must have been great for her to break down at the end. And pull something like that from her chest wasn’t something to look over either. But besides all of that she had risked her life to help him where no other witch would think twice about killing him.
He glanced up at the dark night Sky. Only two days ago the red moon was full and since then Kailen didn’t want to stop until she had to; either for the horses or because of the oncoming night. Even for a human this kind of life was hard and even more so when Damion knew that she could use magic to get away faster.
“Kailen, maybe we should make a camp soon,” he finally said to her. “The sun already set a while ago making it hard to collect firewood even harder. And I’m sure the horses would like to rest.”
She suddenly jumped as if she was taken out of a deep thought before glancing back at him. “Don’t tell me what to do alright? I can tell when I need to start or not!”
Her eyes seemed to take a look around for the first time in hours. It only took a moment of silence and what seemed to be quick little curse under her breath to have her say something. “I think we should start camp now before you let it get any darker.”
The two found a nice enough place to start a fire without setting the entire forest into flames. The horses were unloaded and tied close by just in case something happened. What Damion had bought from the town for Kailen came in handy, even if she didn’t say a thing about it. The flint made her seem a bit more relaxed so she didn’t have to think about using magic to do something about it. A few words were passed between the two of them but nothing else as the silence put up its wall once again.
As Kailen sat there eating away at the small amount of food she made herself, Damion couldn’t help wonder if she was disappointed in herself about all of this for healing him and saving his life. As if she was mentally beating herself up over this. And he couldn’t take this any longer. The guilt was getting to him.
“Hey…” she suddenly mumbled, cutting him from his thoughts. Kailen let you a sigh and glanced over at him, her eyes seemed full of different emotions, but mostly it was as if she was studying him.
Damion felt even worse about this. He had to say something to cheer her up or get swallowed up in the guilt. It was his fault that he let his guard down in front of her and she had to do all of this. He took a deep breath as and was going to say something, but before he could get a word out she cut him off.
“I can’t believe you used my money without asking me!” she yelled, leaving Damion with his mouth hanging open. “And right after I got done telling you how long and hard it was to save up that kind of money. The second I fall asleep you snatch it up and spend almost every copper piece! I had a gold, a gold. Do you know how much that is?”
Damion slowly closed him mouth so not to seem stupid as he shook his head.
“A copper piece is the lowest thin we have here,” Kailen started. “It takes sixteen coppers just to make one little silver piece. And to make a whole gold it will take four of those silvers, or sixty-four coppers.”
He started to scoot away from her, a bit scared of what she was going to do now. “What, what are you going to do to me?” he asked with a bit of a trembling tone as he imagined a lot of terrifying things.
Kailen however started to let a smile take over her face, and an evil smile at that. “What am I going to do to you? I’m going to make you repay everything back, down to the last little copper piece you spent on everything here. So you aren’t leaving my sights until all of it is paid off. And I’m adding another gold to the total coast.”
“You can’t do that!” Damion protested as he stood up and yelled down at her. “You just can’t add another gold piece like that on someone without a reason for it!”
Kailen angrily stood up as well, glaring at him and once again clearly showing the height difference. “Can’t I?” It was just…two days ago that I saved your sorry vampire butt! I think that is more than enough of a reason to add that much onto your total cost of your bill! I spent more or most of my energy and life, if you will, to make sure you stay alive a bit longer.”
She crossed her arms over her chest and raised her eyebrow waiting for him to come back with something that would try and get him out of this.
However Damion had nothing and lost this battle. It was true what she did for him and how she used a lot or if not most of her energy on him alone. There was no defense in this unfair taxing on her part.
She smiled when he didn’t say a word back. “So would you like to know how many coppers that is going to be? A total of one hundred eighty-four coppers. And believe me vampire that is an insane amount to come up with on your own when having to do other things. It took me eight months the first go around. For you who knows how long.”
“You are joking right?” Damion asked flatly, not really sure if she was or not.
“I never joke about serious things,” she answered just as flatly. “I didn’t say anything sooner because for one reason and one reason alone. I didn’t want to give you a heart attack and have you die on me before I could collect on you. That money was going to get me out of here and to Senpel, and maybe find me a teacher to help finish my training.”
Damion sat back down and glanced at the fire before him, watching the flames crackle wildly. “If you wanted a teacher then why did you let Neven Mark you?”
Kailen sat back down as well, pulling her knees to her chest, making this small girl look even smaller then she really was. “I didn’t let him. At The School when you turn the age of fourteen, the age you are considered on your way to becoming an adult, you can start learning under a master that is very much like you, magic wise. But like I told you last time there are no people like me and he was the only that would take me off The School’s hand.”
She glanced at the flames as they danced into the night air, tossing a few pebbles into it. “I was saving up all that money for a different reason, before I knew he was going to teach me. I was going to go see someone, or at least try and find this person. But once I found out HE was going to be my master I decided to use that money to escape the city. I could never train with such a person who has such a heartless way of looking and a name that sends ice down your spine just by hearing it.”
Kailen paused for a moment before turning her glance back over to Damion. “But what I don’t understand is why your clan would fear him so much. And why were you looking for him in the first place?”
Damion was half surprised that she would even ask that and half wondering if she could handle this kind of truth. But in the end he gave into telling her. “There is a lot in that school of yours that you have not been taught, huh? Or is it that Neven doesn’t want you to know about it and half all this false information.” His gaze shifted slightly away. “You see, Neven was the one that started the Vampire Hunts about two hundred years ago. I was not born yet, but the older vampires fear that he could still start it again.”
“That’s impossible.” She whispered as she returned her eyes to the fire she made. “Sure he might be a witch, but that doesn’t mean he can live that long. He still is only human.”
He didn’t say anything else about it. It was pointless to argue with her over this one. The School was bending the truth; no that wasn’t even right. The School was only feeding them hate and lies for anything and everything that wasn’t human, and Kailen was being dragged into it even if she had more of a heart than the others.
Damion lifted his eyes upward to the moons. His thoughts turned to all the money she was ranting on about and what it was for before everything started to turn on her. It wasn’t the fact she didn’t know how to use magic, it was the fact that she wasn’t going to that almost scared him. She was all for saving him, but not a finger was lifted in magic to save her. What is she going to do when she runs into something worse or just as bad as Neven himself?
“Don’t stay up too late alright?” she mumbled loud enough for him to hear. “We need to get up early so we don’t waste any of our head start. I want to be as far from him as I can possibly get.”
Damion watched as she lay down next to the fire and turned her back to him. It wasn’t too much longer before she went into a deep sleep.
It was hours since Kailen had told him to go to sleep as she went off into dream land herself. Instead of doing as he was told Damion stayed awake to keep an eye out like he did most nights. However this night he wanted to make sure, completely sure she was asleep and didn’t stir awake; and now she was at that state. She was going to be up until morning, or unless something huge crashed next to her.
Without making a sound, or at least as little has he could manage, Damion stood up next to the tree he was sitting under. The path ahead seemed to loom off in the darkness before him. Not really inviting, but nothing much was around this time of night.
With a deep breath he too the first few steps away from the dying fire and the gentle sleeping Kailen. However once out of her inner circle of dim and failing light of the campfire, he peeked over his shoulder and glanced at her one last time. Sorry Kailen. I will have to leave you for right no. I will find a way to help you get as far away from Neven as you possibly can get, but I am sure that she should know a thing or two for you.
With one last deep breath and no other thoughts as to who he was seeing or leaving, Damion went down the hidden path before him and disappeared into the night like he did many times before.



Kailen’s eyes started to flutter open, finding the sun already up without her, and were threating to move towards the later part of the day. This wasn’t a very good sign and could mean the moment of being able to leave or is stuck with a crazy mad man.
And just like every time she woke up lately the voice went through her mind. The harder she tried to lock onto it the faster it fled, leaving her in a numb state and the feeling of guilt for not remembering. It felt as if it was something of importance and should have been known easily.
With groans she managed to force herself to sit up. Her long brown hair fell around her shoulders as it always did now. After that flight to save Damion the little bit of a hair tie she used must have been burnt or lost. It wasn’t a big deal because with the wind passing by her it felt nice.
After a good stretch Kailen’s eyes glanced over to where Damion was last seen, only to find that he was already gone. Her face grew into a frown, but not quite in anger. It figures he would leave in the middle of the night without a word OR paying me back even a copper of that hoard he owes me. After all he’s just a stupid vampire.
Kailen finally let out a sad little sigh and looked at the rest of the pathetic excuse of a campsite she made. She could just leave all of it to sit, yet something told her to do something about it anyway. Knowing Neven, or rather the stories she heard about him, he could find her on a single strand of hair. So a campsite would be no problem.
Her mind went back to the losing words she was given when she woke up. It was a fleeting effort to try and remember as she packed up, but Kailen felt as if she had to. She racked her brain for something, anything she could use to figure it out once and for all. But nothing, not a thing and her thoughts turned elsewhere.
“He could have at least have said something,” she said under her breath angrily. “I mean really, even for a vampire as high and mighty as he acts, he is just plain rude, ungrateful little prick. All that hard work I did just to heal him for him to say a word.”
She strapped in the second horse with a lot of the meager supplies as she still grumbled along. “He could have said ‘Thank you for using all of your power to save me Kailen,’ or ‘I’ll try and do something, anything for you now since you saved my life.’ Or maybe even ‘I’m going to find a way to repay you. You were right; I shouldn’t have taken that money or even have looked toward it in the first place. That was extremely rude of me to use my not vampire abilities against you.’”
Hours trickled by as the thoughts of Damion skipping out on her, Neven finding her, and a few others dominated her thoughts. Before she knew it the sun had managed to slip close to the mountains to the east of her, showing signs of the sun was going to set. This was as good as a time to retreat into the forest and make her camp with light this time, something she hasn’t done in a while.
Gently she guided the lead horse off the main road and into the denser forest that the whole country was covered with save for a few picked areas. Not too long she was surprised that there was a small sound of water flowing close by, and as it turned out she managed to find herself next to one of the few rivers that passed through the country.
Sure the river was large, but the small outlet in the river was just large enough for her to let her wash up. And that in itself wasn’t such a bad idea. After the past few days letting the stress wash off was the best thing.
After setting up a meager camp and tied her horses close by, Kailen stripped and submerge herself into the lean water. It felt so nice; everything that she had just been through was washing of her. It was amazing that it had only been seven days since she left Ethowine, but those five days seem such a long time ago. The time she spent in Ethowine was another life time ago with all the vampires and events that had been going on around her.
Out of the corner of her eye Kailen notice a shadow move through the trees. Remembering what had happened last time she was caught with a shadow and shrugging it off she got out of the water and dresses herself in what was already partly damp clothes. How that happened she didn’t know. She had put it close to bank, but not close enough to cling to her already wet body.
Now she was getting worried since she didn’t realize the sun was going down already, and it was falling fast. She still had to set a fire and she and her clothes were wet to the point she could catch a cold. But then again a cold could be nothing compared to the fact she saw a shadow moved and a fire needed to get started as soon as she could.
When she returned to her camp with the fire ready to just be started what she found made her worry even more. Not only was the tinder missing but the flint she had been using for the past few days went along with it. It was one headache to another in a matter of minutes.
Kailen only had two options to her: Freeze to death and let that shadow thing kill her; or use her magic once again and hope that Neven doesn’t see this on the trail she gave him the night she save Damion. And it really wasn’t much of choice for her. She couldn’t fight off a cold and Neven at the same time. So he was the lighter evil in this one moment in time.
Kailen let out a sigh, closed her eyes, and tapped into her magic store. She could feel the heat within her shoot to the palms of her hand as she flipped it over. Once her eyes reopened the flame caught in a small ball in her open palm. Carefully so not to drop it too soon she placed it on the wood pile.
It didn’t take too long for the small flame to shoot into a roaring fire. Instant heat found its way around her as she pulled a blanket around her shoulders. Most people would think to take off the wet clothes at this point but Kailen was lost in thought. Sure she had done a little stunt like this before, right before the vampires got to her; but was it alright this time? Sure she was still a bit ahead of Neven and might have thrown him off course until now.
Maybe I should pack up the horses and take this fire and move again. But I do have a bit of a head start on him. But will it be alright to stay here until morning? I could just leave after a bit of food and sleep.
Kailen was oblivious to everything around her she didn’t even realize that someone had walking into her camp until her was standing in front of her fire. Her first impulse was to leap over it and attack him, but that went away fairly quickly when she figured out he could just side step and have her fall to the ground. The only other option was to use her magic and send the flames at him. However that also died out as well when she noticed as to who it was.
Standing just before her, beyond the light of the fire was Damion. His paler skin seemed to glow a soft golden color, but that had to be from the flames. His hair also had that same glow but kept to the same color it normally was. However the thing that caught her off was his very own eyes; those eyes that swam forever in a sea of dark blue, and had its own smile to them she hadn’t seen before.
Before a word had even escaped from Kailen’s mouth, he walked around the fire and embraced her in a tight hug. Everything in her head was just spinning and colliding with one another. What she knew of him flew out the window as this new Damion took over. It had to be from the lack of blood or something.
“What happened to you?” Damion’s music like voice asked as the sun had finally completely set leaving the fire as the only light. “Did you fall in the stream or something? You can catch a cold that way.”
He tightened his hold on her before putting her at arm’s length. She wasn’t sure what was going to happen next. Maybe she was just in a dream and would suddenly wake up with a jolt. Maybe she just got him in the wrong kind of light and this was his real personality. But what he was about to say next Kailen wasn’t entirely ready for.
“Take your clothes off so they can properly dry off. I’ll give you my shirt,” his music like voice said as he in fact took off his shirt.
No that was the last straw, this wasn’t right and Kailen started to panic not knowing what to do. Maybe this was Damion and she was just over reacting? No it couldn’t be! As she started to scoot away Damion grabbed her hand to pull her back closer to him. This wasn’t the real Damion.
“Airyno…let her go or get ready to lose that hand,” a familiar voice said next to her and ‘Damion’ before she let out a scream. “I tell you one little thing and you go running off to see her, and do this to the poor girl.”
Kailen looked to the side to find another person was standing in the sorry excuse of a camp. How both these people had managed to get this close to her without knowing of it was starting to scare her. How she wished the real Damion was here to help her. Now she understood what could be worse than the vampires and Neven, and now it was too late to take back what she said about him.
As her eyes started to tear up she glanced over the other man’s eyes to find that they were the color of dark brown in the small fire light. No what she was staring at was the color of purple. And there was only one person in her whole life she knew that had that color.
With wide eyes Kailen turned to face this ‘Airyno’ thing to find him changing his looks completely. His once trapped blonde brown hair turned to a dark golden blonde. His skin became tanner much like her own skin tone. And as for the eye color, well it stayed the exact same color as it was before.
The once teary eyed Kailen was in shock as she yanked her hand away from this whatever it was and backed up until she felt someone behind her. It was no surprised to find Damion already managed to take a seat near them.
As Kailen glanced up at him she could tell her wasn’t happy. His stare turned into a hard glare at this Airyno who was about the same height as Damion was. And finding this out all the fear she just had turned into a realization.
Damion had come back for her after she thought he had run off. And what’s more was the fact someone was trying to impersonate him before he got to her.
“I am sorry that this had to happen before I could get here,” Damion said in his princely manor that she didn’t really miss. “Airyno here is just like a dog. He heard that you were out here all alone and ran towards you. But next time you can tell when he’s faking people. His voice sounds like music to your ears, which is what brings you in, and his eyes stay the same shade of blue. And besides all of that the rest of him just seems to perfect like changelings tend to do when deceiving you.”
Kailen wasn’t fully grasping as to what was going on as she glanced from one to the other.. First she was trying to get over the shock of this Airyno that was acting like Damion for some strange reason. Another thing that wasn’t helping much to figuring things out was that half of her mind was going back to the fact that even Airyno was taller than her.
She didn’t have a problem being this short, well sort of. No even that was a lie. She did have a small problem in this country because she hated being this short and hated it being brought up every time people hung around her. She just wanted to find one other person from this country that was her height. Just once would be nice.
Now that that was out of her system, for the most part, her thoughts went back to what just happened. She was going to have to shave off a few coppers for having Damion saving her from this changeling. But she didn’t have to tell him.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Luna Kage
Member Avatar
A-Class
Chapter 10

Damion could tell by the way Kailen was looking between the two of them and the confused look in her eyes that she was completely lost. Whether it was the fact that Airyno was impersonating him and more or less attacking her or that he came back he wasn’t sure. The one thing that he did know what she needed some explaining about him.
“How much did that school of yours even tell you?” he asked. “Changelings can be very devious and potentially dangerous and even more so with Airyno over there. But a trick to figuring it out is their eyes stay the same shade of dark blue also their voices seem like a song, or soothing music. So just be careful when around them.”
“You make it sound like we’re all really bad,” Airyno replied with a pout. “It makes me wonder as to exactly what our friendship is all about. You were the one that was worried about the girl so I just jumped ahead of you to keep her safe.”
Damion closed his eyes as her rubbed his temple. “I told you…she was safe where she was and didn’t need someone like you scaring her.”
“And that’s why I went in like you,” the changeling said with a smug attitude.
Damion glared his him.
He noticed Kailen had gone to just staring at the fire in front of her, maybe trying to absorb all the information just thrown out. Her face seemed just as confused as ever; however her eyes told a much different story. It wasn’t fear, shock, or confusion; it was a look of quickly sorting things out.
But something was bugging him about those eyes of hers. Through all of this, between the time he saw her in the village to right now any other person, be it male or female, they would be in complete shock or fear. Was she really that alright with this? And those clear misty blue eyes Kailen had that not even changelings or the Henso clan had. Though even now there was still something missing in them.
“Hey vampire, are you alright?” Kailen asked pulling Damion away from his thoughts.
“Oh just leave him alone, he’s just being Damion,” Airyno said as he started to wrap his arm around Kailen’s shoulder.
Kailen however wasn’t going to let this happen and a sudden gust of wind pushed Airyno, with his wondering hand, away from her. It was fairly funny until she turned her eyes back at Damion, still fresh with a glare.
But this made Damion take a closer look at them again. What he found in those misty blue eyes were golden threads laced in her irises; just like the first time he saw her and when Kailen had made that mini sun just a few days ago.
“Why do your eyes do that?” Damion asked, unable to control how he said it.
Kailen however looked at him weirdly, as if he had asked some random question that no one should have ever asked.
“Do what?” she and Airyno asked with his quick recovery.
“Your eyes, whatever you just did a moment ago, you have golden threads in your eyes,” Damion replied to her, ignoring Airyno completely. “It was the same when you had that miniature sun you pulled out a few days ago.”
Kailen was slightly confused for one moment before her eyes grew wide. Those same golden threads exploded throughout and completely covered her natural blue as she stood up. And it didn’t stop there. Everything in the camp was flying around and found their way to the horses packing up; even the fire that she had just started made its way to the water and snuffed out.
The two horses were beyond spooked and with the sudden added weight the two tore down through the forest never to be seen again. Leaving a hush in the area Damion and the other two were in.
He wasn’t sure what was going on. He only mentioned her eyes and Kailen was flipping out. Maybe that was a mistake on his part or maybe something else he should really talk about around others. As she stood there perfectly still Damion had the urge to try and break the silence but the only thing that managed to come up this throat was a huge lump.
A quick motion came from her right hand and only moments later her broom was there, just like the last time they had ran away from his clan. Her head stiffly turned to the side as if she was still trying to listen around.
As if it was alright she swung her right leg over and snapped her head over to Damion. Her still golden eyes didn’t move from his as she held out her left hand for him just like that night before.
“Do you want to live?” Kailen asked in a serious tone.
Damion could only manage to swallow the lump in his throat and stand up, not sure if he should take the stretched out hand. The last time he remembered riding on that thing he swore to never ride again.
“Are you coming or what?!” she yelled this time.
This time he nodded and grabbed ahold of her hand, swiftly managing to get on the broom once again sitting behind her.
And just in time as well. The sudden burst of wind shot the two up into the night sky, but unlike the last time when she seemed to be enjoying the freedom Kailen wasted no time. She leaned in closer to the handle of the broom and sped off, faster than last time and heading northwest.
It took some time before he could force himself to look over the side. What Damion saw shouldn’t have shocked him, though the trees were whipping past him with Airyno flying very closely to them. He was a changeling after all, but somewhere deep inside of him wished he wasn’t fast enough to manage to change and fly after the speeding Kailen.
What seemed like hours had passed before Kailen finally landed back safely on the ground. The moons were sheading light through the dark forest floor and the temperature had dropped like it normally did. But Damion didn’t care about that, he was just so very glad to have the sweet ground under his feet once again.
He noticed Kailen had once again shrunk the broom to the toy size and put it back around her neck. But it wasn’t the first one to comment on this. Airyno had to open his mouth like always.
“Why do you wear it around your neck like that?” the changeling asked as if it was the weirdest thing in the world. “Don’t witches wear them around their wrists?”
Kailen looked at him then steadily her gaze headed south. “I…I really don’t know why. I’ve always done it I guess.”
“Why did you make me do that?” Damion asked with his own set of questions. “Why did we have to fly off in such a rush like that? Why would I die?”
Kailen turned her gaze to Damion completely recovering from the answer she gave Airyno. “Neven is not only a witch he is also the head of the Witch Hunters. He, just like them, he can track anyone with the slightest amount of magic; reason why I don’t use it. But I’ve been told that when I use magic my eyes fill with gold. If he found me with you he would kill you, again. And I don’t want to save you….again”
“He tried to kill you?!” Airyno replied with a girly shriek at the end and doing a half faint motion. After a small laugh he returned to his somewhat normal self. “So where did he get you?”
“My heart,” Damion replied while pointing at it. “Kailen healed me before I happened to die that time…” Yes now he couldn’t even look at her, well at her face. And what made it even worse was the fact that she wasn’t really saying anything or looking towards him either.
“Well…please don’t start acting all shy around me now,” Airyno replied to try and break the ice. “I’m sure that nothing really bad happened between your two.”
Damion shot him a glare. It was just like Airyno to say something like that. But he retaliated by turning into a cute little puppy so he wouldn’t get hit or hurt of any kind. Damion however picked him up and started to shake him. “You little changeling…this won’t save you, you know that!”
Airyno quickly morphed into a small bird and got out of Damion’s hands and landed on Kailen’s shoulder, out of reach. However that didn’t stop the little changeling to rub up against her, taunting Damion. It didn’t last long before Kailen herself brushed him off of her shoulder.
Damion was going to say something about that but Kailen had another idea in mind. She bolted to behind a tree as if she was running away from someone and ready to attack later. And just like Airyno he fell into this as dove into a bush thinking it was all just a game.
He turned his eyes to the path they had landed on; noticing three people were walking down towards them. Even in the dead of night a vampire’s sight was remarkable. All three had blonde hair that looked to be a gift from the sun’s rays. Their skin tone was fair and stunning to look at, though still not the same color as the humans. Each had a slender build, closer to what Damion himself had, though the one in the middle was a bit more slender. And as for their eyes, the color blue they had could rival the sky itself.
“Who is it this time?” Airyno asked after brushing himself of all dirt that he managed to get from diving into his ‘hiding spot’, dragging Kailen out with him.
“Mailain and two others she brought with her,” Damion replied.
“Who is Mailain?” Kailen asked in a whisper.
Damion didn’t say anything as they continued to get close. His own purple eyes stayed upon them as they could be easier seen even by Kailen. With Airyno’s sudden change to serious meant only one thing.
“Mailain is the leader of the Henso Clan,” Airyno finally replied Kailen’s question. “And not only that but she also happens to be Damion’s mother. As for the other two next to her, just don’t say anything to them and you’ll be fine. They aren’t very fond of witches that come from The School.”
“Well to be exact,” Damion added finally, still not taking his eyes off of her. “They are not much for anything that is not like them, including myself.”
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous)
ZetaBoards - Free Forum Hosting
Enjoy forums? Start your own community for free.
Learn More · Register Now
« Previous Topic · Literature · Next Topic »
Add Reply

NSRP One Piece Explore Pokemon Godai TOGETHER WE FALL: A NON-CANON NARUTO RP FF:Adventure Scarlet Night Overtale, A Post-Pacifist Undertale RP Red Like RosesSengoku HorizonRorupurei
[ Copy this | Start New | Full Size ]