Open Thread. Jump in if you want. But once Aylin and Narraine begin fighting don't interfere. It needs to be fought out.
It was a beautiful night. Aylin had had one of her rare nights off, and was now on her way to one of the common meeting places for people of the island. She remained unaware that not moments prior a woman, claiming to be her sister had left that very spot and was now on an unintentional collision course with her. The pair were in fact Sisters, born as a rare set of Twins, separated for four years now. Aylin had no knowledge or memory of her sisters existence. This was going to be the moment that Narraine had been waiting for, though it wouldn't be everything she had expected it to be.
Aylin was wearing a grey hoodie and a black dark red pleated skirt. Her hair was tied back neatly, and she had applied a little bit of make up so as to try and look pretty should she run into her boyfriend. She had spent the day being rather lazy as she recovered from the effects of the full moon a couple nights earlier.
She let out a sigh as she turned to cut through the park in the center of town. It was a short cut she often took. People had warned her not to cut through it after dark, but she had never had any sort of problem, as most who would harm her were intimidated by her incredible size. Because of this she was free to wander around and enjoy the feeling of the cool grass on her tail.
As she passed the large fountain near the center of the park, Aylin caught sight of something she hadn't expected to see. Up ahead, a white haired woman was clearly visible in the darkness. Though this was not so abnormal here as there were many white haired women. Even the blue flames in her hand seemed normal compared to some of the people she had seen. What really made her stand out was the long serpentine tail where her legs should have been. Aylins heart seemed to stop as she froze on the spot. She didn't know if this was real or not, or even what to do. Up until now she had so many things she wanted to say and do when she met one of her kind. But now, seeing one, right there, She froze.
"H-Hey.. Hey you..." It was not as friendly as it could have been but it was all she could muster.
It was a beautiful night. Aylin had had one of her rare nights off, and was now on her way to one of the common meeting places for people of the island. She remained unaware that not moments prior a woman, claiming to be her sister had left that very spot and was now on an unintentional collision course with her. The pair were in fact Sisters, born as a rare set of Twins, separated for four years now. Aylin had no knowledge or memory of her sisters existence. This was going to be the moment that Narraine had been waiting for, though it wouldn't be everything she had expected it to be.
Aylin was wearing a grey hoodie and a black dark red pleated skirt. Her hair was tied back neatly, and she had applied a little bit of make up so as to try and look pretty should she run into her boyfriend. She had spent the day being rather lazy as she recovered from the effects of the full moon a couple nights earlier.
She let out a sigh as she turned to cut through the park in the center of town. It was a short cut she often took. People had warned her not to cut through it after dark, but she had never had any sort of problem, as most who would harm her were intimidated by her incredible size. Because of this she was free to wander around and enjoy the feeling of the cool grass on her tail.
As she passed the large fountain near the center of the park, Aylin caught sight of something she hadn't expected to see. Up ahead, a white haired woman was clearly visible in the darkness. Though this was not so abnormal here as there were many white haired women. Even the blue flames in her hand seemed normal compared to some of the people she had seen. What really made her stand out was the long serpentine tail where her legs should have been. Aylins heart seemed to stop as she froze on the spot. She didn't know if this was real or not, or even what to do. Up until now she had so many things she wanted to say and do when she met one of her kind. But now, seeing one, right there, She froze.
"H-Hey.. Hey you..." It was not as friendly as it could have been but it was all she could muster.