Board Thread:RolePlay/@comment-39768501-20190919211743/@comment-174.6.16.240-20191008042048

Inkblackfeather wrote: "Uh ... hi." She cringed. "Um ... my name is Hana." She said, trying to cover hserself in more shadows. She was tempted to run away, but she haden't really interacted with anyone so she shook the shadows off as she smiled. When she noticed the a boy and she cringed a bit. "Hi." She said, taking her hand out. "My name is Hana." She mumbled again, looking at the boy. Her face was flushing pink- but that might have been because of the wind. Ava

Ava turned around and left when the boy came up. She didn't want to crowd Hana, she was obvouisly shy, and she could chase off the boy and get some bonding time with Hana, but she was so. . . tired. She left them be, and whent down to the edge of the river. It was an unwise desicion, with her hydrokinesis barely under control, and being tired, but Ava had never been one to think too much. It was the only thing keeping her from insanity. It was so much easier to joke and smile. She reached down to the river, scooping some water up in her hands, and amusing herself by bending it into diffrent shapes. Her headache spiked suddenly, and she gasped, dropping the water. It landed on the ground, and soaked into the dirt. Ava grabbed a log to steady herself.

Brandon

It was almost time to go. Brandon looked around for his sister, but couldn't find her. He checked all her usaul haunts, untill only one place was left: the river. He couldn't imagine why she would go there, she had never seemed to fully embrace her hydrokinesis, but Ava had always been a mystery to him. Her bold, feiry personality was the exact opisite of his calm, laid back demanor. He looked out a window, and saw Ava's pale blonde hair next to the river.  So she was​​​​​​​ there. Brandon exited the house, and walked down to where Ava was standing. She looked pale, and she was breathing heavily.

"You okay?" he asked, concerned.

"Yeah," she said, for once, adding nothing, no joke or eye roll.

"Well . . . we're leaving soon," he said. "Okay," was all she said in return. They turned and walked away from the river together.

((gosh, that took so long to write!))

-Chloe