04-20-2020, 10:40 PM
[glow=white,1,400]OPEN YOUR EYES UP , STEP IN THE RING ! — 。+゚.[/glow]
Luckily for Ahab, Roan came by at just the right moment. Hearing his voice, Aphra looked over at him thankfully and gave him a nod. "Of-of course," She sniffed. "I think my shoulder is the only thing that's wounded." Sure, Caesar had leapt at her to pin her down, but that was all the attack was. Her shoulder was definitely the only thing hurt, even if it was just a small wound.
Behind Roan came Seakit, who was looking wide-eyed and afraid. Aphra bit her lip slightly hearing him whine. "I-I'm okay, Seakit, I promise," That was the truth; her emotional baggage here was far worse than her
shoulder. But would anyone else here understand? Roan and Seakit most likely wouldn't, given that they were loved by their parents. Aphra didn't know much about Ahab's past so of course she couldn't really speak for him, but the two young boys in front of her definitely wouldn't understand what she was going through. Hell, Aphra didn't really understand it herself - after all, Caesar was never around when she was younger.
But the next person to come to the scene was someone who possibly could relate to her. Aphra still wasn't 100% sure of Roxanne's relationship with her parents, but she did have kids of her own. Roxanne would understand, she had to understand. At least, Roxie knew how Aphra felt about her mother and even if she wasn't the biggest fan of Caesar, Roxie knew that Aphra felt close to him (for whatever reason). The fact that Roxie destroyed her only memory of her mother was seemingly completely forgotten and Aphra's throat tightened upon seeing the other girl. I would love to, Is what Aphra wanted to say, but couldn't find herself to choke those words out. Her sorrow was flooding back to her, mostly because of the reason she even went to confront Caesar in the first place. Not to mention that her heart was beating faster whenever she noticed Roxie. "Y-yeah..." Was the only thing Aphra could say in response to her.
Roxanne was returning the favor. How sweet of her.[glow=COLOR,1,400] ━ ✧*:・゚[/glow]
Behind Roan came Seakit, who was looking wide-eyed and afraid. Aphra bit her lip slightly hearing him whine. "I-I'm okay, Seakit, I promise," That was the truth; her emotional baggage here was far worse than her
shoulder. But would anyone else here understand? Roan and Seakit most likely wouldn't, given that they were loved by their parents. Aphra didn't know much about Ahab's past so of course she couldn't really speak for him, but the two young boys in front of her definitely wouldn't understand what she was going through. Hell, Aphra didn't really understand it herself - after all, Caesar was never around when she was younger.
But the next person to come to the scene was someone who possibly could relate to her. Aphra still wasn't 100% sure of Roxanne's relationship with her parents, but she did have kids of her own. Roxanne would understand, she had to understand. At least, Roxie knew how Aphra felt about her mother and even if she wasn't the biggest fan of Caesar, Roxie knew that Aphra felt close to him (for whatever reason). The fact that Roxie destroyed her only memory of her mother was seemingly completely forgotten and Aphra's throat tightened upon seeing the other girl. I would love to, Is what Aphra wanted to say, but couldn't find herself to choke those words out. Her sorrow was flooding back to her, mostly because of the reason she even went to confront Caesar in the first place. Not to mention that her heart was beating faster whenever she noticed Roxie. "Y-yeah..." Was the only thing Aphra could say in response to her.
Roxanne was returning the favor. How sweet of her.[glow=COLOR,1,400] ━ ✧*:・゚[/glow]
WELL, I GUESS I'LL MAKE MY OWN WAY !
bio ★ female ★ kingpin [leader] of coalition of the condemned ★ tags ★ have a litter with Aphra!