Noelle decided that it was time to go out into the city. She wanted to buy some new clothes anyway, and she felt like getting out of the academy for a time. She had walked, and was a in a more secluded path, sort of a back-road. She played with her snow, hovering an unusually large snowflake above her hand. She sighed. She hadn't met anyway very cool here yet, as a matter of fact, she hadn't really met anyone at all. There was her secret giftie, and she was cool, but they hadn't hung out since the event was over. 'To bad I haven't met any cute available guys, I could use some male companionship.' Noelle had never been in a relationship before, mostly because for the longest time, she treated every guy as if they were all like her brother. Ah, her wretched brother. Her family still hadn't heard from him. She wasn't even sure if he was still alive. 'Scumbag probably is, burning down more houses and making people miserable. I hope he's happy for bringing "this".' "This" was what she called her attitude. She was once the sweetest little girl, playing with her snow, her blue hair bouncing up and down, but then, he just turned on them. She changed, becoming quieter and more secluded, what her parents called "icy". 'Meh, it doesn't matter, he was never a very good big brother anyway.' Why should expect him to have changed now? 'Actually, I don't. His fire has probably been fed, and he's more of a jerk than when he first left.'
She stopped. When she was little, she never thought she would think of her brother that way. In anger, and resentment. As a matter of fact, she never thought of anything important when she was little. Well, except growing in her powers. She was a pretty busy child, with school and power training, but her parents always left her enough time to play. It was then that she experienced things on her own, and learned to stand on her own two feet. Her parents wanted her and Sam to be independent in their powers, to control them and have much knowledge about them. 'I suppose that's the difference between child-hood and teenage years. Not caring about a thing, and then learning in a span of few years, the facts of life.' Everyone would agree that Noelle was more mature than most people her age. She was kinda forced to grow up fast, due to Sam's choices, and she had to help around the house, and school. Before she had left for Starlight Academy, she had been a a tutor and teacher. Even students older than Noelle couldn't control their elements as well as she could. her parents really had given her the best of training.
Noelle snapped back to the present. For a second, she thought she was back at home, walking to the school for a tutoring session. She threw the snow in the air, causing it to explode, and slowly drift down towards her. They snowflakes landed on her eyelashes, and wavy blue hair. She smiled. This was what she loved best. The cold, the snow, and being able to use her powers without any limits. If only she could find some one her shared her love for snow and ice. Surely some one else was able to control such amazing elements. She was sure there was, and she was determined to meet them. Almost as determined as she was to meet a cute boy. She giggled quietly, something she rarely did, at the thought of finding her significant other, here on the island. The path led to the right more, and as she reached the end of it she smiled. There she was, the city. Ahh, she couldn't wait to start shopping! She was only sure on one thing she wanted to buy so far, a dress. A very elegant and beautiful dress. She never had need to wear dresses back at home, and the thought of being able to buy one here was exciting. Her Aunt Nancy and Uncle Greg had sent her sixty dollars as a going away gift, and with the thirty she had to spend, and the forty her parents gave her, she was sure she would have enough to at least buy a nice dress. She didn't really care where it came from. 'As long as it's nice, it come from a second-and store for all I care,' she thought excitedly. She wished she had some one to advise her and what to get though. Sometimes it was nice to have a second opinion.
Still slightly out of the way, Noelle brought more snowflakes up in the air, making it snow on her. She blew around some cold air, and put some ice on the ground. 'There, now I have nice little storm.' She felt a strange feeling. Something she hadn't felt in a long time. A sorta happy thought, that things were going to get better. 'No, is not a storm it's a blizzard.' She walked forward throwing her hands in the air and walking confidently. She talked aloud, not caring if anyone heard. "A blizzard of hope!"
She stopped. When she was little, she never thought she would think of her brother that way. In anger, and resentment. As a matter of fact, she never thought of anything important when she was little. Well, except growing in her powers. She was a pretty busy child, with school and power training, but her parents always left her enough time to play. It was then that she experienced things on her own, and learned to stand on her own two feet. Her parents wanted her and Sam to be independent in their powers, to control them and have much knowledge about them. 'I suppose that's the difference between child-hood and teenage years. Not caring about a thing, and then learning in a span of few years, the facts of life.' Everyone would agree that Noelle was more mature than most people her age. She was kinda forced to grow up fast, due to Sam's choices, and she had to help around the house, and school. Before she had left for Starlight Academy, she had been a a tutor and teacher. Even students older than Noelle couldn't control their elements as well as she could. her parents really had given her the best of training.
Noelle snapped back to the present. For a second, she thought she was back at home, walking to the school for a tutoring session. She threw the snow in the air, causing it to explode, and slowly drift down towards her. They snowflakes landed on her eyelashes, and wavy blue hair. She smiled. This was what she loved best. The cold, the snow, and being able to use her powers without any limits. If only she could find some one her shared her love for snow and ice. Surely some one else was able to control such amazing elements. She was sure there was, and she was determined to meet them. Almost as determined as she was to meet a cute boy. She giggled quietly, something she rarely did, at the thought of finding her significant other, here on the island. The path led to the right more, and as she reached the end of it she smiled. There she was, the city. Ahh, she couldn't wait to start shopping! She was only sure on one thing she wanted to buy so far, a dress. A very elegant and beautiful dress. She never had need to wear dresses back at home, and the thought of being able to buy one here was exciting. Her Aunt Nancy and Uncle Greg had sent her sixty dollars as a going away gift, and with the thirty she had to spend, and the forty her parents gave her, she was sure she would have enough to at least buy a nice dress. She didn't really care where it came from. 'As long as it's nice, it come from a second-and store for all I care,' she thought excitedly. She wished she had some one to advise her and what to get though. Sometimes it was nice to have a second opinion.
Still slightly out of the way, Noelle brought more snowflakes up in the air, making it snow on her. She blew around some cold air, and put some ice on the ground. 'There, now I have nice little storm.' She felt a strange feeling. Something she hadn't felt in a long time. A sorta happy thought, that things were going to get better. 'No, is not a storm it's a blizzard.' She walked forward throwing her hands in the air and walking confidently. She talked aloud, not caring if anyone heard. "A blizzard of hope!"