Such an accent, was only heard a couple of times by Orabelle. Fratava had given the svefran people different accents for when they spoke common. What she liked to call "sailor speak" was the most common accent for Svefras who learned common and trade amongst sea. It was an accent not many Svefrans had but just enough of them for you to recognize it. Orabelle's fratava had come from the way her own father spoke. He used his common only to seduce women, and while his fratavan accent was clear as day, he liked to add a little flair to his accent. Little did he know, the flair was adapted to his daughter's accent when she spoke common and had a fratavan accent."I'm guessing your father and uncle are sailors or svefra?"She asked."My dark complexion fools people, but I am a svefra. A water gypsy or whatever humans call us. My blue eyes and mark of Laviku can prove that."
She missed the Suvan Sea. She missed her Lia and Pod. At one point in life, the young girl that they were all that mattered. The Suvan sea, and her pod is all that she knew about. Someday, she wish to return to it to them both. That day probably won't come anytime soon though, she's discovered a new world and would like to explore it. Even now, she wished to leave Zeltiva and begin looking at new places. But that couldn't happen anytime soon, she'd feel guilty leaving her mother who was obviously sick with depression. Tiki was living a horrible marriage that she did not approve of. A marriage she felt she could only escape through affairs. Tiki is very good at hiding her unhappiness. But the brighter her clothes get, the more unhappy she's becoming. Orabelle slightly frowned as she thought about her mother.
When Odis began running around them, she smiled, forgetting about the pain her mother is going through."I've never seen a dog like him before. Well, I've never seen a dog at all." She blushed, quickly becoming embarassed.
"I'm sorry, I can't remember much. But I do believe it's close to the university. No, it's somewhere on west street I believe?" She questioned herself a bit. Orabelle shook her head and threw her hands up,"No! I don't remember where it's located, just what it looks like. It's a modest Ahnatep decorated house." She began to think on it a little more and remembered something important."My mother is a teacher, at the university and I do remember her walking to work each and everyday." Orabelle began to grow angry. This would've all been avoided if her sister wasn't a donkey's butt. Orabelle's best bet is that she's home, lying about how they just magically split up. Brianne was very convincing at her age, and could tell a lie without a problem.
She missed the Suvan Sea. She missed her Lia and Pod. At one point in life, the young girl that they were all that mattered. The Suvan sea, and her pod is all that she knew about. Someday, she wish to return to it to them both. That day probably won't come anytime soon though, she's discovered a new world and would like to explore it. Even now, she wished to leave Zeltiva and begin looking at new places. But that couldn't happen anytime soon, she'd feel guilty leaving her mother who was obviously sick with depression. Tiki was living a horrible marriage that she did not approve of. A marriage she felt she could only escape through affairs. Tiki is very good at hiding her unhappiness. But the brighter her clothes get, the more unhappy she's becoming. Orabelle slightly frowned as she thought about her mother.
When Odis began running around them, she smiled, forgetting about the pain her mother is going through."I've never seen a dog like him before. Well, I've never seen a dog at all." She blushed, quickly becoming embarassed.
"I'm sorry, I can't remember much. But I do believe it's close to the university. No, it's somewhere on west street I believe?" She questioned herself a bit. Orabelle shook her head and threw her hands up,"No! I don't remember where it's located, just what it looks like. It's a modest Ahnatep decorated house." She began to think on it a little more and remembered something important."My mother is a teacher, at the university and I do remember her walking to work each and everyday." Orabelle began to grow angry. This would've all been avoided if her sister wasn't a donkey's butt. Orabelle's best bet is that she's home, lying about how they just magically split up. Brianne was very convincing at her age, and could tell a lie without a problem.