07-09-2018, 12:19 AM
[div style="margin-top: 30px; text-align: center; font-family: timesnewroman; font-size: 35px; color: white;"]harper
✭ — out beyond the blue there's a place for people too
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A small sniff left the little girl as she pushed her glasses further up her nose, wide purple eyes scanning over the surrounding area. Was... this Cherry Springs? Harper had been told by another traveler along the road that, if she walked for long enough, she would reach a pretty place called Cherry Springs State Park, placed somewhere named Pennsylvania. She didn't know where Pennsylvania was, but apparently, it had some nice places to look at constellations. This place didn't look too different from the drawings and photographs she'd collected along her way, so maybe she'd made it? Wiping a running nose, the white feline glanced down at the pictures she held in her paw, holding up one of them to compare to the unfamiliar terrain. There was a strong scent of other people here, which she figured was good, since this place was supposed to, like, be a big deal, right? She couldn't help the slight feeling of dread that she may be in the wrong place. Shuffling a few maps, a little huff escaped her lips as she tried to keep a strong facade for herself. She was a woman. She could handle this. Besides, even if the child had taken a wrong turn somewhere, she wasn't so sure she'd be able to go back now.
Harper had left her family at the age of four months - one month ago, - to explore the world, meet new people, and find the best places in nature to kick back and look at the night sky. Of course, her parents hadn't approved of that, or understood. They never really had; not the stargazing, or the memories that didn't quite fit in with her life, or her preference to watch rather than to participate. So, when they wouldn't let her leave just by asking, she had left home in the night, leaving behind a little note that, one day, she'd come back and share with them all her stories. Now that she was here, though, maybe she wouldn't - maybe she'd find a place that actually accepted her for everything she was, and she wouldn't have to go back.
Harper forced herself forward, stopping only when the scent of the group that she would soon learn to be the Ascendants became strongest. She knew how territorial some groups could be, and a little girl like her, however strong she may be emotionally, had no chance against an angry gang or tribe. People must live here, then, right? Unless it was recently abandoned. Despite her mild nerves, the light-furred girl would raise her chin and call, "Hello? Can somebody help me?"
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Harper had left her family at the age of four months - one month ago, - to explore the world, meet new people, and find the best places in nature to kick back and look at the night sky. Of course, her parents hadn't approved of that, or understood. They never really had; not the stargazing, or the memories that didn't quite fit in with her life, or her preference to watch rather than to participate. So, when they wouldn't let her leave just by asking, she had left home in the night, leaving behind a little note that, one day, she'd come back and share with them all her stories. Now that she was here, though, maybe she wouldn't - maybe she'd find a place that actually accepted her for everything she was, and she wouldn't have to go back.
Harper forced herself forward, stopping only when the scent of the group that she would soon learn to be the Ascendants became strongest. She knew how territorial some groups could be, and a little girl like her, however strong she may be emotionally, had no chance against an angry gang or tribe. People must live here, then, right? Unless it was recently abandoned. Despite her mild nerves, the light-furred girl would raise her chin and call, "Hello? Can somebody help me?"
"speech"
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[glow=white,2,300]I CUT MY HAIR[/glow]
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