07-29-2018, 04:07 PM
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Anger. Something Thea had rarely felt, and when she was captured, that was something that filled her during that time. At herself, mostly, for being weak. She should've been able to kill Caesar on the Ascendents' territory, but she had been too weak. Just like her mom.
She had been out in the woods herself, eyes closed as she tried to perfectly picture the Observatory, and teleport there, but it wouldn't work, and she gave a growl of frustration.
She could teleport just fine to places she saw, and while it wasn't useful for travel, it was for fighting, maybe. Adjust her fighting style so that nobody could call her weak.
Before, she had no worries about it, she could smile and everything would be alright. But a small part of her broke as soon as she realized that she couldn't win some fights. And it hurt. Hurt so, so badly.
The burned paws were healing nicely, and she could now walk with only a little pain, but the brand on her shoulder would stay forever. Something to remind her of when she was weak, every time she glanced at it.
Ears pricked upon hearing the crunching of leaves between paws, and Thea's claws unsheathe, not quite sure if it was friend or foe. The Typhoon seemed able to slip in and out of here just fine.
"Carolina?" Less cheerful than before, but still, she perked up to see it wasn't only an Ascendent, but somebody she respected and admired, as well. "Hi! What're you doing?"
She had been out in the woods herself, eyes closed as she tried to perfectly picture the Observatory, and teleport there, but it wouldn't work, and she gave a growl of frustration.
She could teleport just fine to places she saw, and while it wasn't useful for travel, it was for fighting, maybe. Adjust her fighting style so that nobody could call her weak.
Before, she had no worries about it, she could smile and everything would be alright. But a small part of her broke as soon as she realized that she couldn't win some fights. And it hurt. Hurt so, so badly.
The burned paws were healing nicely, and she could now walk with only a little pain, but the brand on her shoulder would stay forever. Something to remind her of when she was weak, every time she glanced at it.
Ears pricked upon hearing the crunching of leaves between paws, and Thea's claws unsheathe, not quite sure if it was friend or foe. The Typhoon seemed able to slip in and out of here just fine.
"Carolina?" Less cheerful than before, but still, she perked up to see it wasn't only an Ascendent, but somebody she respected and admired, as well. "Hi! What're you doing?"
I'll give up on giving up
[i]and get the world on my side
Thea — Nora — Adara