![]() Her gaze was fixated on the eagles as they soared through the sky, unaware of what was around her. She caught the slightest glimpse of a red-headed figure, masculine to be exact. Unsure of how to react, she appeared startled more or less. She rose from her seat quickly, brushing the dust off her. “Not the biggest fan of crowds, but I love to talk.” She said giving him the smallest glimpse of a smile. Her intentions weren’t to make him think she was a freak. First impression weren’t the best for her because she had no idea what the others thoughts were. One thing she hated most was when they extended a hand to shake, touching. Something that left her in awe, knowing she couldn’t return the hand. On the other hand, making actual contact with someone, especially of the opposite gender made her feel strange. Alstroemeria was known more for the alone type, but her traits were completely different. In a nut shell, she was two different people that couldn’t possibly fit into one. “It’s fine, I was just about to leave… I mean. I’m alright, I just… Yes they are, they keep me sane. And away from my flustered behavior, I love them. Oh! I’m Alstroemeria. I wouldn’t mind. Come, sit.” She began to pat the other part of the rock to allow him to sit. She gave a smile and then diverted her gaze back to the sky. “Sometimes I wish I was one of them… And I wasn’t what I am right now.” She said in a soft tone. Brushing one red hair back, her gaze appearing to be looking down. The Avora’s habit was always to tell her life story. First of all, no one cared and second of all, why did she even bother? Meria was a rather confusing person after all, she couldn’t help what she was though. As her mother said, we were born the way we were so we might as well embrace it. Her mother must have been wrong because she didn’t know what it was like to be her. No? Why did she even bother debating to herself about this. “Do you think I’m strange?” She asked him in a blunt tone. The Avora couldn’t help but question herself to her own peers, to see how they felt about her. No one seemed to actually care about her so therefore she had to probe into her own business. After all, the key was always to play the devil’s advocate. Something she was really good at. Asking questions at any awkward moment, neither did she care. Unless it was really really important then of course she'd know to shut her mouth. But asking bluntly was a thing about her she just had to face. There were the phobia's, the paranoid moments, the blunt moments, and so forth. She was a strange one yes, but who knew what her persons of Wind Reach thought of her. She was a ginger, she was charismatic, sweet, but a total clumsy girl. So wherever did she ever fit into Wind Reach. She was an Avora one of the second high caste's in Wind Reach. Yet, she didn't recognize herself. In the mirror she finds herself confused. So therefore who was she? |