10-13-2018, 04:59 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 400px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 8pt; text-align: justify; line-height: 13px; color: black;"]Vani had simply wanted to go out and find more things to gather, more things that she could paint or could potentially paint with. She was tired of the books in her room that told her stories, that made it so that she wanted to be able to see them in real time, to paint them. She wanted to go out and get something or someone else to paint, maybe even try making her own paint, but she had been sidetracked when she heard someone slinking down the hallway.
Turning to the right so as to see who it was - if it was an intruder she could try to scare them off, but she knew nothing of fighting - and hoping that it was someone friendly. What she saw instead was a monster. That was the only thing that she could think of. She had heard that monsters weren't real, had been told so when she had started having nightmares from some of the stories in her books. "Monsters aren't real young one, there is nothing hiding under your bed, nothing is coming to gobble you up."
She had been lied to.
A sob left the kitten's maw as she quickly turned and sprinted off, tears leaving her eyes. With blurred vision, Vani stumbled quickly to her room, only to trip over her feet and knock into a door. Opening it up, she would bolt inside, quickly shutting the door behind her before she noticed that her tail was still outside, and with a sharp slam came a high pitched scream from the female, before she started crying, her tail now broken and bleeding, a crimson staining her white fur.
Turning to the right so as to see who it was - if it was an intruder she could try to scare them off, but she knew nothing of fighting - and hoping that it was someone friendly. What she saw instead was a monster. That was the only thing that she could think of. She had heard that monsters weren't real, had been told so when she had started having nightmares from some of the stories in her books. "Monsters aren't real young one, there is nothing hiding under your bed, nothing is coming to gobble you up."
She had been lied to.
A sob left the kitten's maw as she quickly turned and sprinted off, tears leaving her eyes. With blurred vision, Vani stumbled quickly to her room, only to trip over her feet and knock into a door. Opening it up, she would bolt inside, quickly shutting the door behind her before she noticed that her tail was still outside, and with a sharp slam came a high pitched scream from the female, before she started crying, her tail now broken and bleeding, a crimson staining her white fur.