08-15-2018, 05:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-15-2018, 05:16 AM by APHRA CIPHER ..)
//wow i have no idea where this muse came from but only the first and last paragraphs are relevant sidfosja
the only reason aphra had joined the typhoon was in part due to her father being here, but the main reason was due to her carrying the captain's kits. she felt no surprise when pincher didn't remember her, mostly because she was in her birth body rather than the one he slept with. and sylvina's thoughts were right: aphra did not care for the children she gave birth to. she felt no love towards them, which was strange considering she gave birth to them and nursed them. yet she still felt no connection towards them. they were pincher's kids, a ticket to fame and power. unfortunately, pincher wasn't so easy to please and aphra held no position here.
at this point, aphra didn't care for ranks. she honestly had half the mind to leave the typhoon now that she was back in her birth body, to travel the clans and sleep with whomever she wanted. would she end up being careful about what body she slept with, considering her birth one (as of right now) was the only one infertile? nope. aphra would be the dumbass to shift into a fertile body and not worry about protection. if there was even a thing as 'protection' in this world.
aphra could see the absolute anger in sylvina's eyes and her own icy-blue gaze sparkled with amusement. it wasn't hard to see that her daughter was upset about something, and if aphra cared to think about what, she probably could figure out herself why sylvina was so upset. it was something understandable to be upset about, if aphra could relate to her anger. aphra had been raised just like sylvina, without a parent in her life. caesar was her father, yet he seemed to care little about her. her mother was overprotective, which was one of the reason why aphra tried running off multiple times. caesar ended up murdering her mother for... whatever reason, but aphra couldn't help but feel relieved when he did. she was free now, no longer held down by her mother's protective chains.
aphra didn't understand that her mother was trying to protect her. her mother knew she was a succubus, a female demon known for finding men and sleeping with them, stealing their soul as they did so. although aphra had a choice in whether she stole a victim's soul, she was still a demon. this world is known for being tolerant of demons - or not believe in them at all - but her mother still wanted to protect her. her mother didn't want her to end up being the she-cat she was today, and yet here we are, with aphra sleeping around like nobody's business. it brought her joy.
caesar was known for being a terrible father, and that was also the reason why aphra's mother was so protective of her. her mother learned of how the man she slept with treated his children and she tried running off with aphra herself to protect her only daughter. caesar ended up finding her a couple months later, leaving aphra to fend for herself. but as stated above, aphra didn't care and she felt relieved upon finding her mother dead at her father's claws. caesar saw her then and just outright dismissed her, but strangely enough, he didn't kill her on the spot either. that was something to be thankful for and admire, right?
but back to the present. aphra's tail once again flicked in amusement at her daughter's words, a mischievous smile forming on her lips as she spoke, "why's that?" she mused. "you're my daughter, too, you know." oh, she knew this was going to get a response out of sylvina, and she said that on purpose. but honestly, she believed her words. although she held no love for her children, aphra believed she still had a right to them, despite them finding a much better parent in jacob. aphra hated jacob and refused to acknowledge the marriage he had with pincher.
the only reason aphra had joined the typhoon was in part due to her father being here, but the main reason was due to her carrying the captain's kits. she felt no surprise when pincher didn't remember her, mostly because she was in her birth body rather than the one he slept with. and sylvina's thoughts were right: aphra did not care for the children she gave birth to. she felt no love towards them, which was strange considering she gave birth to them and nursed them. yet she still felt no connection towards them. they were pincher's kids, a ticket to fame and power. unfortunately, pincher wasn't so easy to please and aphra held no position here.
at this point, aphra didn't care for ranks. she honestly had half the mind to leave the typhoon now that she was back in her birth body, to travel the clans and sleep with whomever she wanted. would she end up being careful about what body she slept with, considering her birth one (as of right now) was the only one infertile? nope. aphra would be the dumbass to shift into a fertile body and not worry about protection. if there was even a thing as 'protection' in this world.
aphra could see the absolute anger in sylvina's eyes and her own icy-blue gaze sparkled with amusement. it wasn't hard to see that her daughter was upset about something, and if aphra cared to think about what, she probably could figure out herself why sylvina was so upset. it was something understandable to be upset about, if aphra could relate to her anger. aphra had been raised just like sylvina, without a parent in her life. caesar was her father, yet he seemed to care little about her. her mother was overprotective, which was one of the reason why aphra tried running off multiple times. caesar ended up murdering her mother for... whatever reason, but aphra couldn't help but feel relieved when he did. she was free now, no longer held down by her mother's protective chains.
aphra didn't understand that her mother was trying to protect her. her mother knew she was a succubus, a female demon known for finding men and sleeping with them, stealing their soul as they did so. although aphra had a choice in whether she stole a victim's soul, she was still a demon. this world is known for being tolerant of demons - or not believe in them at all - but her mother still wanted to protect her. her mother didn't want her to end up being the she-cat she was today, and yet here we are, with aphra sleeping around like nobody's business. it brought her joy.
caesar was known for being a terrible father, and that was also the reason why aphra's mother was so protective of her. her mother learned of how the man she slept with treated his children and she tried running off with aphra herself to protect her only daughter. caesar ended up finding her a couple months later, leaving aphra to fend for herself. but as stated above, aphra didn't care and she felt relieved upon finding her mother dead at her father's claws. caesar saw her then and just outright dismissed her, but strangely enough, he didn't kill her on the spot either. that was something to be thankful for and admire, right?
but back to the present. aphra's tail once again flicked in amusement at her daughter's words, a mischievous smile forming on her lips as she spoke, "why's that?" she mused. "you're my daughter, too, you know." oh, she knew this was going to get a response out of sylvina, and she said that on purpose. but honestly, she believed her words. although she held no love for her children, aphra believed she still had a right to them, despite them finding a much better parent in jacob. aphra hated jacob and refused to acknowledge the marriage he had with pincher.
★ open your eyes up, step in the ring ━
WELL, I GUESS I'LL MAKE MY OWN WAY !
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