Not a two parter. So it will be answered
She woke up to the sound of light knocking on her door. She groaned, but got up. She yawned as she opened the door. Her eyebrows knit in confusion as she looked around.
“Strange. Could've sworn I heard knocking.”
She moved to close the door. Her eyes caught something on the floor and she stopped. Little blue rose petals. She smiled a bit and picked up the card that was leaning against the candle, surrounded kwa dozens of beautiful blue rose petals. She opened the card and smiled again. zaidi rose petals. But these ones had words on them, arranged in a sentence.
Dearest Blade,
Meet me under the stars in the place we first met. If wewe loose your way, look for the roses to onyesha you.
Humblest (and luckiest) of Monsters
Blade smiled and shut the door, picking up the candle beforehand. She arranged the candle inayofuata the vase of roses Terror had aliyopewa her over the course of time she had known him. They were all varieties of color, mostly blue, and still as fresh as the siku they had been picked, though she had no idea how that was possible. She looked at the clock and read the time. It was barely eight in the morning.
“Great. Now this will be the slowest siku ever!”
But the smile still lingered on her lips as she set out to get ready for the day.
She waited till most of the stars were out before heading out to see her boyfriend. Only he would know it would be a cloudless night. The smile that had dominated her lips for a better part of the siku came back and she went on her way. Though she remembered the first siku they had met very clearly, she searched for the roses anyways. Each held a little riddle to help her out. And the colors were a very fun mix. The first was yellow, the inayofuata was blue, then purple, then red. The last clue held two roses, one white, the other red. Which confused her. She followed the last clue to back up the mountain and around one of the bends. And there it was. A small picnic set for two, candles, and a few lights hanging on the nearby trees. Around the scene was a mduara, duara of rose petals. All white.
“Do wewe like it?”
The sudden voice startled her, but she didn't onyesha it. She turned, the smile brightening her face when she saw him. He was hanging back in the shadows, like usual, but was looking at her with a small smile.
“It's beautiful. But what's with the circle?”
Terror smiled and came closer to her.
“There was a story I heard once. Of a prince and his princess. They were escaping the curse of a witch. But his princess hurt her ankle. So he drew a mduara, duara of protection around her in the sand.”
Here he picked her up and set her in the circle.
“As long as she stayed inside the circle, she was salama from any harm of the magic forest.”
“What happened?”
Terror's face turned a little red.
“She saw a fawn and followed it. He never found her again. Not...alive at least.”
Blade laughed a little.
“Now I see why wewe didn't finish the story.”
Terror shrugged and Blade laughed again. She pulled him over to the picnic scene. He smiled and pulled her into his lap once they were seated.
“Where did wewe hear that story?”
“India. That's their reason of the sun and moon.”
“Well it's a nice story.”
Terror smiled and pecked her cheek. The evening passed in romantic humor. Blade was content to stay with him all night.
“It's getting late, Terror.”
“Just wait a few zaidi minutes. Please?”
“Okay.”
At that moment, it started to snow. But what surprised Blade was that the snow never touched past the mduara, duara of roses. Their little paradise was the only green thing not being covered kwa snow.
“Wow. That's amazing!”
“A trick I picked up,” Terror explained.
Blade smiled, looking out at the beautiful white scene. It was almost magical, the way it snowed soft cold flakes but was never spoiling their little retreat. She gave an amazed laugh.
“This night is perfect.”
“Merry krisimasi love.”
Terror gave her lips a breathless kiss.
She only could smile and stare at the scene around her. Terror pulled a silver band from his pocket. The band was indented with a crimson red opal, three little rubies on either side of it. Nothing flashy, but something to remember. Her eyes fell on it immediately.
“Blade, marry me.”
She woke up to the sound of light knocking on her door. She groaned, but got up. She yawned as she opened the door. Her eyebrows knit in confusion as she looked around.
“Strange. Could've sworn I heard knocking.”
She moved to close the door. Her eyes caught something on the floor and she stopped. Little blue rose petals. She smiled a bit and picked up the card that was leaning against the candle, surrounded kwa dozens of beautiful blue rose petals. She opened the card and smiled again. zaidi rose petals. But these ones had words on them, arranged in a sentence.
Dearest Blade,
Meet me under the stars in the place we first met. If wewe loose your way, look for the roses to onyesha you.
Humblest (and luckiest) of Monsters
Blade smiled and shut the door, picking up the candle beforehand. She arranged the candle inayofuata the vase of roses Terror had aliyopewa her over the course of time she had known him. They were all varieties of color, mostly blue, and still as fresh as the siku they had been picked, though she had no idea how that was possible. She looked at the clock and read the time. It was barely eight in the morning.
“Great. Now this will be the slowest siku ever!”
But the smile still lingered on her lips as she set out to get ready for the day.
She waited till most of the stars were out before heading out to see her boyfriend. Only he would know it would be a cloudless night. The smile that had dominated her lips for a better part of the siku came back and she went on her way. Though she remembered the first siku they had met very clearly, she searched for the roses anyways. Each held a little riddle to help her out. And the colors were a very fun mix. The first was yellow, the inayofuata was blue, then purple, then red. The last clue held two roses, one white, the other red. Which confused her. She followed the last clue to back up the mountain and around one of the bends. And there it was. A small picnic set for two, candles, and a few lights hanging on the nearby trees. Around the scene was a mduara, duara of rose petals. All white.
“Do wewe like it?”
The sudden voice startled her, but she didn't onyesha it. She turned, the smile brightening her face when she saw him. He was hanging back in the shadows, like usual, but was looking at her with a small smile.
“It's beautiful. But what's with the circle?”
Terror smiled and came closer to her.
“There was a story I heard once. Of a prince and his princess. They were escaping the curse of a witch. But his princess hurt her ankle. So he drew a mduara, duara of protection around her in the sand.”
Here he picked her up and set her in the circle.
“As long as she stayed inside the circle, she was salama from any harm of the magic forest.”
“What happened?”
Terror's face turned a little red.
“She saw a fawn and followed it. He never found her again. Not...alive at least.”
Blade laughed a little.
“Now I see why wewe didn't finish the story.”
Terror shrugged and Blade laughed again. She pulled him over to the picnic scene. He smiled and pulled her into his lap once they were seated.
“Where did wewe hear that story?”
“India. That's their reason of the sun and moon.”
“Well it's a nice story.”
Terror smiled and pecked her cheek. The evening passed in romantic humor. Blade was content to stay with him all night.
“It's getting late, Terror.”
“Just wait a few zaidi minutes. Please?”
“Okay.”
At that moment, it started to snow. But what surprised Blade was that the snow never touched past the mduara, duara of roses. Their little paradise was the only green thing not being covered kwa snow.
“Wow. That's amazing!”
“A trick I picked up,” Terror explained.
Blade smiled, looking out at the beautiful white scene. It was almost magical, the way it snowed soft cold flakes but was never spoiling their little retreat. She gave an amazed laugh.
“This night is perfect.”
“Merry krisimasi love.”
Terror gave her lips a breathless kiss.
She only could smile and stare at the scene around her. Terror pulled a silver band from his pocket. The band was indented with a crimson red opal, three little rubies on either side of it. Nothing flashy, but something to remember. Her eyes fell on it immediately.
“Blade, marry me.”
Name: fern, kangaga Elizabeth Ameer.
Alias: Delirious.
Appearance: Pale. Blood red hair. Sapphire eyes. Scar that runs from her eyebrow to cheek. Golden Wings.
Civvies: Green hoodie, black t-shirt, jeans, and sneakers.
'Stume: Picture.
Powers: Flight(wings)*You didn't see that coming, did ya?*Wink**.
Skills: Hunting. Extremely advanced senses.
Past: Escapee from the School, took shelter at a circus. Hid her wings from others, started accidentally killing everyone. Fled to Germany, hiding her wings for a year, came back to USA.
Notes:
~Fear of heights, despite her birdy-nature.
~Can make her wings blend into her skin, but only for a short period of time, due to it getting extremely uncomfortable.
~Finds interest in rain.
I just had to! And if wewe request, I will futa her...