03-12-2021, 06:14 AM
[glow=white,1,400]LIKE WE FORGET WHO WE CAN TRUST ! — 。+゚.[/glow]
Walking the beach was a comfort for Vayne, so the orange-spotted she-cat was happy that Lumia accepted the offer of walking around. She fought the urge to bring her bucket, figuring it was better to actually spend time with someone who was family and wasn't one of her littermates. Making sure the door closed by behind her, Vayne laughed at Lumia's little joke, trailing after her aunt.
As sad as it was, Vayne could relate to both the name of her mother being uttered with such hate, and the fact that her mother practically shoved her littermates aside. She had the better treatment in comparison to Inferno and Alia, to the point that Inferno had called her a spoiled princess - which had hurt, if Vayne was completely honest. She hadn't expected Inferno to know the truth of the matter, that Aphra had taken her away from The Typhoon and Vayne hadn't wanted to leave, but she also didn't expected her own sister to sound so hateful. "I don't think Aphra did, either," This was the girl's belief, despite it being the opposite. Ironically, Vayne's existence was planned and was a way to try and get Roxanne jealous. Which failed, of course, but Vayne had no idea that was her mother's intentions. "She, um. She never really treated us like other kits. She always told me and my littermates that everyone was out to get us, and, um. Usually tried pushing us back home if a member of the Roux family was around." That was just scratching the surface, of course, but it was still something that upset Vayne greatly.
"Diya and Roxanne adopted me, but Mother -" Vayne winced at this, recalled how Aphra always insisted on being called 'Mother' or her own name as opposed to 'Mom' or 'Momma'. "- A-Aphra really hated them, I think. She made me leave The Typhoon for a while and, um. When she came to get me, Diya said that I was her daughter and it made Aphra really, really angry." She was rambling at this point, not really expecting to spill her life story to someone who was practically a stranger. But this was her aunt, one who seemingly actually related to her.
It... felt nice, to know that there were others out there who experienced the same traumas as you.[glow=COLOR,1,400] ━ ✧*:・゚[/glow]
As sad as it was, Vayne could relate to both the name of her mother being uttered with such hate, and the fact that her mother practically shoved her littermates aside. She had the better treatment in comparison to Inferno and Alia, to the point that Inferno had called her a spoiled princess - which had hurt, if Vayne was completely honest. She hadn't expected Inferno to know the truth of the matter, that Aphra had taken her away from The Typhoon and Vayne hadn't wanted to leave, but she also didn't expected her own sister to sound so hateful. "I don't think Aphra did, either," This was the girl's belief, despite it being the opposite. Ironically, Vayne's existence was planned and was a way to try and get Roxanne jealous. Which failed, of course, but Vayne had no idea that was her mother's intentions. "She, um. She never really treated us like other kits. She always told me and my littermates that everyone was out to get us, and, um. Usually tried pushing us back home if a member of the Roux family was around." That was just scratching the surface, of course, but it was still something that upset Vayne greatly.
"Diya and Roxanne adopted me, but Mother -" Vayne winced at this, recalled how Aphra always insisted on being called 'Mother' or her own name as opposed to 'Mom' or 'Momma'. "- A-Aphra really hated them, I think. She made me leave The Typhoon for a while and, um. When she came to get me, Diya said that I was her daughter and it made Aphra really, really angry." She was rambling at this point, not really expecting to spill her life story to someone who was practically a stranger. But this was her aunt, one who seemingly actually related to her.
It... felt nice, to know that there were others out there who experienced the same traumas as you.[glow=COLOR,1,400] ━ ✧*:・゚[/glow]