- Aug 9, 2016
- 5,922
- Gender
- Male
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- Him/Her/Them
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- Daily, Weekly
Matilda was, as best as she could, trying to live a normal life. She didn't have to hide her bullshit chosen one status here on Manta Carlos and, generally speaking, people were understanding. Something that had been said to her the other evening had made her pause. That drinking with the right people was better than drinking alone. The only problem there was that Tilly didn't know any people. Not really, at least. She had no frame of reference to make friends or anything like that.
So with much hesitation and embarrassment, Tilly went to one of those hook up apps on her phone. It wasn't the best option, honestly. But there was a part of her that also wanted to try dating as well. She had missed out on so much, even her first kiss back in high school because of the stone in her chest. Not that she expected anything like that. Just... some kind of connection, she supposed.
Her profile was really bare bones. She hadn't even taken a picture, too embarrassed to actually put her face with her round cheeks and fat neck up against all of the supernaturally beautiful people that the island had to offer. Her profile also distinctly alluded to her condition, as she called it, but didn't go into specifics. She explained in the blurb that it was too complicated to put in her bio and she'd explain it if anyone actually met up with her. She really did not want people wanting to meet her out of pity or some weird desire to poke around and mess with the stone.
Her first real match was a woman she vaguely recognized but couldn't quite place. She'd seen so many people here so far and she just couldn't reasonably remember all of them. Aranea Price. Her picture showed that she had multiple eyes. A weird trait but whatever. Tilly couldn't really be picky, as gross as she was certain she looked compared to most everyone else.
She had some money saved up to spend on a slightly nicer restaurant than normal. No fast food on a first date, she knew that much at least. She had also spent the better part of her morning killing every critter within a two block radius around the date spot. Taken a shower and cleaned herself up. Standing in front of the restaurant in her one nice looking dress with the long bit of her hair done up in a bun rather than a braid, she actually looked like the beginnings of a well put together human being. What she might have been, maybe.
So with much hesitation and embarrassment, Tilly went to one of those hook up apps on her phone. It wasn't the best option, honestly. But there was a part of her that also wanted to try dating as well. She had missed out on so much, even her first kiss back in high school because of the stone in her chest. Not that she expected anything like that. Just... some kind of connection, she supposed.
Her profile was really bare bones. She hadn't even taken a picture, too embarrassed to actually put her face with her round cheeks and fat neck up against all of the supernaturally beautiful people that the island had to offer. Her profile also distinctly alluded to her condition, as she called it, but didn't go into specifics. She explained in the blurb that it was too complicated to put in her bio and she'd explain it if anyone actually met up with her. She really did not want people wanting to meet her out of pity or some weird desire to poke around and mess with the stone.
Her first real match was a woman she vaguely recognized but couldn't quite place. She'd seen so many people here so far and she just couldn't reasonably remember all of them. Aranea Price. Her picture showed that she had multiple eyes. A weird trait but whatever. Tilly couldn't really be picky, as gross as she was certain she looked compared to most everyone else.
She had some money saved up to spend on a slightly nicer restaurant than normal. No fast food on a first date, she knew that much at least. She had also spent the better part of her morning killing every critter within a two block radius around the date spot. Taken a shower and cleaned herself up. Standing in front of the restaurant in her one nice looking dress with the long bit of her hair done up in a bun rather than a braid, she actually looked like the beginnings of a well put together human being. What she might have been, maybe.