Timestamp: 62th, Winter, 513AV
Nilika combed through her hair and put it up in to ponytails. They flapped behind her as she flipped them behind. A little small delicate smile came to her face. Today she was going to the Theater with Edwyn. It’s only been a few days since he bonded with her. She was still a little confused about the whole bonding thing but she wasn’t worried about it. It felt nice to have so one to talk to. She pulled on her cloak over the blue cotton shirt she wore. Opening up the chest that was at the end of the bed she took out her black boots. They looked shiny and new from her polishing them the other night. Pulling them on, the young girl twirled around a little bit.
She looked herself and down. I’m ready. She walked out the door with the key in her bare hands. Locking the door, she put the key, on a string, around her neck. Can’t lose it again. One of the many things that she inherited from her grandma, losing keys. The hallway was almost deserted of any living creature. “Good morning, Nilika,” a ghost greeted before phasing through his door. Literally, no living creatures were up and about. Down the hallway she went, her steps almost along with her happy mood. It felt like that nothing to ruin her mood. She went down the many steps and greeting others that passed her.
Finally she reached the cobbled streets and looked around for a bit. She forgot to tell Edwyn where to meet her at. Oh how she wanted to slap her head in stupidity. Sooo stupid. You were so worried about how look, the voice decided to cut in. She decided to head towards Stormhold Castle. Hopefully he didn’t leave yet. Do you even know where the theatre is at? With that thought, she practically wanted to cry. Pathetic, the voice sneered and left.
Nilika combed through her hair and put it up in to ponytails. They flapped behind her as she flipped them behind. A little small delicate smile came to her face. Today she was going to the Theater with Edwyn. It’s only been a few days since he bonded with her. She was still a little confused about the whole bonding thing but she wasn’t worried about it. It felt nice to have so one to talk to. She pulled on her cloak over the blue cotton shirt she wore. Opening up the chest that was at the end of the bed she took out her black boots. They looked shiny and new from her polishing them the other night. Pulling them on, the young girl twirled around a little bit.
She looked herself and down. I’m ready. She walked out the door with the key in her bare hands. Locking the door, she put the key, on a string, around her neck. Can’t lose it again. One of the many things that she inherited from her grandma, losing keys. The hallway was almost deserted of any living creature. “Good morning, Nilika,” a ghost greeted before phasing through his door. Literally, no living creatures were up and about. Down the hallway she went, her steps almost along with her happy mood. It felt like that nothing to ruin her mood. She went down the many steps and greeting others that passed her.
Finally she reached the cobbled streets and looked around for a bit. She forgot to tell Edwyn where to meet her at. Oh how she wanted to slap her head in stupidity. Sooo stupid. You were so worried about how look, the voice decided to cut in. She decided to head towards Stormhold Castle. Hopefully he didn’t leave yet. Do you even know where the theatre is at? With that thought, she practically wanted to cry. Pathetic, the voice sneered and left.