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Reyna Crelos
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 9:41 pm


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:48 pm


~Well, come gather all around me...~

RULES

* Feel free to gank compiled stories from here if you were a participant! Credit is nice but it doesn't matter.

* Use the Golden Rule. Behave and treat others nicely or you'll make me a sad panda.

* Unless stated otherwise (or you were involved in the RP), information here is private and your character will not know it.

* This is for ShortGreen to post in but, if you have permission, you may. Otherwise, feel free to read and enjoy!

* Credits - All hail Reyna and Athan! Don't steal their stuff. However, feel free to drool over their concept and art all you like. It's like really good crack.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:52 pm


~There is something you should know...~
PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:54 pm


~There is no place quite like this place...~

Kova is...
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:57 pm


~If we get it on the go.~

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:32 pm


~So pile your boots up in the corner...~

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:34 pm


~Hang your jacket from the door...~

Peoples
PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:36 pm


~There's thirty people in the kitchen...~

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:37 pm


~And there's always room for more.~

Et Cetera
PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:39 pm


~Well, there'll be music all around you...~

Elsewhere

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:42 pm


~You should see the way it feels...~
PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:44 pm


~So come on. Off we go now...~

The Resume


Name: ba Lindo, Griona ti Kova (Please call me Kova!)

Age: 24

Sex: female

Address: 6161 Pinwheel Lane, Apt 2B

Location/Zip code: Barton, Gaia

Current Work: I have been set down here to vacation. I’m bored!!!

Work Phone: You can reach me at home, please. 690-555-2020

May we call you at work?: Call me anytime, please!

Have you graduated high school or possess a GED or high school equivalent diploma? Yes. At least, I completed the classes back home. I am not sure what the Gaian match would be.

Have you attended or are currently attending college? If yes, please list past and current colleges you've attended. No but I picked up a pamphlet at the local college and it looks like there is a lot of interesting things to learn so I might yet.

Campus Name: ------
Area of Study: ------

Skills: trained cook, budget-making and inventory, able to use a whip and quarterstaff, knitting, beadwork

Have you ever changed your name or been known by any other name? Of course not. My name is very pretty. biggrin

Past Work Experience:
    Place of Work: Pirate Ship Argo
    Reason for Leaving: Captain Chota wanted me to take a vacation.
    Starting Pay/Ending Pay: As many pretties as I could carry!
    Duration of Job: 03/2000 – 11/2006 That’s over six years!
    Title: Cook
    Supervisor: Captain Chota Ma’am Sir
    Phone: She has no phone but I can always reach her if you need to speak to her.

Have you ever committed a felony? not on Gaia ^_^
    This will not effect your chances of employment.

Are you over the age of 18 and/or have a license to allow you to work? yes

Are you willing to travel? yes heart
    Miles/Worlds: I am very flexible. I love seeing new places! I have been to many other worlds, anyway, so you might send me somewhere old and then I can look up friends.

References: (please list at least two, but no more than four! And no listing family members.)
Name: Kiet'calix Espen Ajani
Title: Gunner
Location: Argo
Phone: No phone number but I can reach him for you if you need to talk to him.

Name: Sally Trevors
Title: Mailperson
Location: The post office on Elderberry Lane.
Phone: 690-555-2210 (She is really nice and we have plenty of interesting discussions when she gives me my mail. She also likes gingersnap cookies.)

Name: Cheryl Samuelson
Title: Librarian
Location: The Barton Public Library, Maple Street.
Phone: 690-555-2176 (She is really nice and lets me volunteer at the library now. She said that I might as well help since I come in so often. She likes peanut butter cookies.)

By completing and submitting this application I hereby declare this information to be true to my knowledge and understand that submitting false statements is punishable by law and may result in incarceration or the loss of my soul.

Signature: Griona ti Kova ba Lindo
Date: 12/10/2006

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:48 pm


~Heel and toe now...~

Regarding The Help
(RP with Reyna)


Ducking slightly to better make her way through the door, Kova looked around Twilight Designs with quickly widening eyes. Her mouth formed an "o" of delight and, quickly forgetting the true purpose of her visit, she skipped over to the nearest display case. The display lights flickered over various jewels, the metal settings glowing warm and alive. Leaning well over the glass and automatically resisting the urge to leave fingerprints over it all as she traced the shine through it, Kova studied each piece of jewelry intently. If her interview turned out to be a written exam regarding the contents of the case? She was aces.

Of course, there was no wonder about the origin of her fascination to anyone with a working pair of eyes. The tall, tailed woman practically shone herself under the shop's lighting. Two silver hoops decorated each earlobe and another run of four hoops decorated the long, upright curve of her tall ears. A cuff here, a bracelet there, and six dimly glinting pearls set gently into her lavender skin.

Spotting a piece she liked especially, Kova bounced on the balls of her feet and a gleeful grin spread across her face. In a clear attempt to avoid marking up the glass, she laced her hands behind her back. Her myriad rings clicked together softly. "It's all so -pretty-," she whispered to herself.

"Hello there," Reyna spoke up as she made her way from behind her desk to where Kova stood, "Is there anything in particular you're looking for that I might be able to help you with?"

"Oh, yes, please!" Not quite looking over her shoulder, Kova pointed at a particularly shiny piece in the case. However, mid-way through her next rush of words, she caught herself and giggled, turning around fully and ducking her head a bit in a sweetly sheepish manner. "I'm sorry, no. That is, I -want- to look at all of it. It's so pretty! But I'm actually supposed to be here for an interview. If you please."

"Oh!" the silver haired woman exclaimed, her one visible eye widening slightly in surprise, "You must be Kova! I'm Reyna. Nice to meet you." She reached to shake the woman's hand politely before leading her towards the backroom.

"Athan isn't here at the moment, but he should be here shortly," she replied as she walked towards the door that led to the next room. "Mystic, could you watch the front end for me?" she said out loud, though it appeared she were talking to thin air as no one else was visibly in the shop aside from her and Kova.

'Sure thing,' came a soft reply as Mystic stepped through the wall and paused before the front end desk, before settling himself there.

"Thanks!" Reyna chimed with a wave over her shoulder. "Would you like some tea or coffee while you wait?"

"No, thank you." Kova looked around the room with wide, dark eyes, absorbing it all; she had only briefly registered the voice or appearance/disappearance of the Shadow. It didn't seem to phase her at all and her smile still remained when she refocused on Reyna. "I just had my lunch. Did you know there's a great little cafe three blocks over?"

The tall girl suddenly reached up to scratch behind one ear. "Oh. I should have brought something with me to share. Their cookies are almost as good as my recipes."

"Yeah?" Reyna spoke up as she went about pouring herself a cup of tea before taking a seat on the couch in the center of the room, "I've never been there, but I know Athan stops by there every once in a while."

"I like to stop where?"

"Speak of the devil!" the demon all but grinned as Athan stepped into the room.

He shook his head, and resisted the urge to roll his eyes before moving towards Kova. "Hello. My name is Athan. I assume you are here for the interview?"

"Yes, sir!" Kova beamed and held out her hand politely. "I'm Griona ti Kova ba Lindo. Um, but you can just call me Kova. Everything else is too much trouble really." She cocked her head to one side and studied the dark-clad man with open curiosity. "And you're Mr. Athan, right? Miss Reyna said we had to wait for you."

Athan smiled warmly and shook her hand before leading her over towards the couch to have a seat. "Well, I am here now, so we may begin out interview," he replied smoothly before taking a seat himself. He settled himself and smoothed out his robes with one hand before idly glancing towards Reyna.

"So," the silver haired woman started, "Why Twilight Designs?"

"Because twilight is my favorite time of day." Kova held out her hand, all lavendar skin and the faint clink of at least a half dozen bracelets, as if that would explain things better. "Everything goes purple and gold and pink. It's the best time of day for everything." Drawing her hand back, she further wiggled into her seat. There was a momentary grimace on her face and then she managed to work her tail around so it lay heavy over her lap. She met first Athan's and then Reyna's gaze and shrugged. "And I like people. I don't want to work where there's not people. And, oh, all of those things out there? In the shop? They're so very pretty. So there should be plenty of people here all the time. No one in their right mind would want to pass up those shinies."

A sort of unreadable look crossed over Athan's face as the woman spoke. Her logic was a bit faulty, but if she liked people as much as she claimed to, her outgoing personality would be helpful within the shop. He was charming when he needed to be (as was Reyna at times), but neither of them were particularly social individuals. Kova had the potential to bring forth a little extra.. something to the shop.

"As far as 'those things' go," Athan spoke up, "Do you possess any sort of knowledge about gemstones and the sort?"

"The different cuts, metaphysical properties, how to tell if something is fake, so on and so forth," Reyna said, throwing her two cents in.

"It's not an issue if you don't," the dark haired man added quickly, "We can teach you, if need be."

She very nearly dimpled in smiling back at their question. "Oh, yeah. I know what's real and what's not. The Captain, she cared about that kind of thing." Reaching up, she touched the pearls at her throat and then motioned to a blue stone which winked from one of her ear cuffs. "Real, fake. It's important to know the difference," she explained. "Personally, I don't care because it's all pretty but almost everyone else does. Though there are some really, really good fakes out there. I was fooled until I learned what to watch for and then it was easy as pie."

Tilting her head to one side, Kova wrinkled her nose as she considered the other parts of the question and then regretfully shook her head. "I don't know so much about the cuts or settings or how to -make- jewelry," she admitted. "Except beading and that's totally different. What you have in those cases is art and skill. As for the magical bits and bobs... I think you lot put different things with shinies than I would. My family taught me all about it but I know you don't use it for families here." She indicated the pearls again. "Back home, these show everyone I'm a ba Lindo. Pearls are tops back home."

Athan nodded quietly, hands folded neatly in his lap as he listened intently to the young woman speak. "It sounds like you've got a fair amount of knowledge reguarding the type of merchandise we sell within this shop," he stated, "And you do have quite the out-going personality. A very important thing to have in retail."

He shot Reyna a sidelong glance with the last comment. She was by no means a terrible saleswoman, but she did have her peevish moments that tended to frighten off a few customers.

The demon blatantly ignored Athan's attempt to rile her and instead focused her attention on Kova. "Sooo... about how many hours a week do you think you could work? The position currently available is part-time, so it'd be about roughly fifteen to twenty hours a week."

"Pay would start at approximately 8.5k an hour, but you are allowed a pay increase at sixty days and then again at ninety after a review," Athan mentioned with a small smile, "Plus, you get a discount on all the merchandise. It's not so much a percentage as, you pay the purchase price from the vendor without the retail mark-up. We don't make a profit that way, but.. well.. you'd be working here. Fair trade, I think."

Even before they finished explaining the terms, Kova was nodding. "Oh, that's just fine," she agreed cheerfully. "Whatever you like to pay me is peachy. Though the discount on the shop things is very nice of you and I'd appreciate it tons." She relaxed back in her seat a bit, fingers tapping out an absent rhythm on the tail crossing her lap. Her eyes remained politely on her potential bosses, though, and she was almost sheepish as she added, "I can work any time you want me to and don't worry about fancy wages. I've got plenty of savings and nothing else to really do. Well, nothing vital. This seems like far more fun and way more interesting than sitting around at home. I like to keep busy and help people and be with people."

"Well then," Athan said, small smile still in place, "I dare say you're perfect with the job. If you're serious about working here I'll send you off to fill out paperwork with Reyna at the front-end."

Reyna jumped to her feet with a fanged grin. "So when you can you start?"

"Oh!" Her entire appearance seemed to burst into smiles and glowing pleasure as Kova bounced to her feet, hands clapping together. "I can start as soon as you need me," she declared. "I promise I'll do a good job. Anything you need."

"Bright and early tomorrow morning, then? The shop opens to the public at ten, but I usually try to get here by about eight or nine." Reyna said with a smile before heading off towards the front room while motioning for the other woman to follow.

"Oh!" she declared as she turned on her heel just as she entered the front end of the shop, "This is Mystic." She motioned towards the shadow that was sitting at her desk looking rather bored.

He waved one dark hand in greeting before moving to sift through the wall and away from the both of them.

"Eh.. he's not too social. But he'll warm up to you, I'm sure," Reyna chuckled quietly as she rifled through the desk to pull out some paperwork for Kova to fill out.

"Oh, I hope so." Kova's gaze lingered on the wall through which the Fiend had disappeared and a furrow appeared momentarily between her thin eyebrows. Then the moment passed and she shook her head slightly, refocusing on Reyna and potential paperwork. "He's very pretty," she added and, if the comment sounded inane, the fact clearly had not occurred to her.

Reyna chuckled quietly. "He is that," she grinned, amused. "Now if you could just fill out this page here, and sign at the bottom of these two, that should be it!"

"Okey dokey." Bending a bit so she could better see the papers, Kova gave them a cursory look-through before quickly filling out the form. Then she signed her name twice in loopy, frilly flourish. Straightening, she handed it all back to Reyna. "There you go, Miss Reyna."

Reyna smiled charmingly as she filed the papers away in the abyss that was her desk. "Well then! I shall see you bright and early in the morning, Kova. I'll be opening with you, so we can go over how to open the store together."

Kova snapped a sharp salute and then bowed, tail swaying happily. "I will be. Count on me." Impulsively, she reached out to squeeze Reyna's hands. "I promise." Then she flashed another glowing smile and turned on her heel, skipping out with a whistle.
PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:49 pm


~Well, there'll be smiling, there'll be laughing...~

Nightmare Before Christmas
(RP with Reyna)


"Man, I hate peak season. I'll be damn glad when the madness ends," Reyna muttered with a grumble after the last customer of the day shuffled out the door. She smirked as she locked the door firmly. No more last-minute-shopping-idiots for her! The demon turned to heads towards her desk to start cleaning up before she was interrupted by a soft cry.

"Aww... Sam sweetheart, did you wake from your nap?" she murmured sweetly as the source of the sniffling came toddling in through the door with one tiny hand clutched in Mystic's cloak.

'She had a bad dream.'

Reyna frowned at that as she scooped the little girl up into her arms to cradle her closely. "Poor baby-love. It's okay, sweetness. Bad dreams can't hurt you."

Kova looked up from where she was applying Windex to glass and smiled at the little girl in her boss' arms. Without a second thought, she abandoned her task to skip over to the little family group. "Bad dreams are afraid of the light," she offered cheerfully as she fished in the extra-deep pockets of her gaudy, blue jacket. "They're also afraid of silly faces and..." Her angular face lit with an even brighter smile as her hand closed on something and she drew out a small ragdoll to hand over to Samara. "And dolls that are as brave as the little girls who own 'em."

Sam ceased in her sniffling for a moment as Kova handed over the ragdoll. Normally she carried around her panda plush with her, but this would do nicely. She took it quietly and snuggled up against it while clinging to her mother.

"Now, now... what do you say?" Reyna murmured with a small smile that spoke of pride.

"S'anks."

Reyna all but beamed before trailing off with the babe in her arms and a certain daemon perched on her should to the backroom to get her settled so that they might finish closing up shop. It was late, and Christmas Eve to boot. She didn't celebrate the holiday, but she was all for an excuse to not have to come into work the next day.

"Mystic, could you help Kova finish cleaning up?" she asked over her shoulder in passing as she retreated into the next room.

'Sure. Why not,' he replied in his typical, quiet manner.

At his agreement, Kova shared her smile with Mystic. "Thanks," she said before returning to her Windex and glass. "There's not much to do really, though. It's always the fingerprints, see?" An almost-elegant gesture of one long-fingered hand took in all of the glass cases. She laughed softly and bent back over the case she had been working on. Being as tall as she was, it was always bending but she didn't mind. Twilight Dreams was very nearly heaven to her mind. She absently scrubbed at a print. "Everyone wants to touch everything and that just marks up the cases. Oh, and sometimes we get nose prints but those are just the little kids and..."

Kova suddenly paused, staring at her vague reflection in the glass. Then she giggled. "Sorry. I'm probably boring you. I just don't like quiet if I'm not alone," she explained sheepishly.

'Doesn't bother me,' Mystic replied, a vauge look of amusement written across his features, 'Just don't be too upset with me if I'm not as chatty.' He moved to help clean the cases on the other side of the room before pausing when the lights flickered in a rapid-fire succession before going out.

Everything was still. Quiet. The darkness almost suffocating even to a creature made of darkness.

Kova's voice suddenly chirped up just above his head, almost startling him. "Well... That's not supposed to happen, right? I mean, Mr. Athan pays his electric bills. I can't imagine him not. He's -him- and..." She trailed off as the darkness began to feel heavy even to her amazingly sunshiney nature. If she could have, she would have reached for Mystic's hand and squeezed. As it was, she dropped her voice and seemed to lean down closer to him. "Mystic? It's not the power company, is it?"

At Kova's last comment, Mystic went rigidly tense. 'No. It's... not the power company,' he answered as he tried to stave off a wave of fierce panic. Reyna. He needed to get to her and make sure she and Sam were okay.

Just as he moved to flee towards the back room to check on them the lights flickered back on with a strange sizzle and pop, like a fuse had just blown. He stopped near Reyna's desk, eyes narrowed and focused upon a familiar looking note that was laying there innocently as though it had been there all evening. It looked almost exactly the same as the one that had been pinned to the door before.

Faintly, he could hear Sam sniffling in the backroom and Reyna murmuring softly to comfort her, but he couldn't seem to drag his attention away.

Even as he hesitated, Kova came up behind him. She cast a brief glance down at the note, puzzled but uninterested, and then fixed her dark eyes on Mystic again. Without a mouth to turn up or down, it was sometimes hard to read the shadow's expression but there was little doubt at the moment; something had him spooked. Instinctively, she went to touch his shoulder but drew back just in time. "Mystic?" she whispered, subdued. "What's up?"

He didn't turn or move when Kova spoke to him. He stood transfixed, even as Reyna re-entered the room with a moody Samara in her arms.

"Did the lights go out in here, too? Totally freaked out Sam," Reyna grumbled, "And just as I had gotten her to relax.." She trailed off as her head tilted to the side as she peered over at Mystic. She could feel the tension that was practically bleeding off of his form. She dragged her gaze away from him and then followed the shadow's line of sight.

She drew in a startled breath at the sight of the note. Oh no.

Before she could say much of anything in protest or really even react, Mystic reached out and picked up the note. His form seemed to shake and contort slightly, wisps of black rose off of his skin as though the dark swirl of markings on his skin had taken on a life of its own and were seperating from the rest of him.

Kova squeaked and took a step away from Mystic, hands coming up of their own volition as if to keep him back. She blinked and took another step backwards, pulling level with Reyna and Sam. Feeling her elbow bump the other woman, she turned and held out her hands. "I can hold Sam," she offered in a whispery rush. "Check... I mean, I don't know. What's wrong with Mystic?"

Reyna all but shoved Sam over to Kova mechanically before darting over to Mystic. She couldn't feel his presence, and it was freaking her out. Normally, she could literally feel that he was there no matter where he was. Their soul-bond was always incredibly strong and open, and now it was as though there was nothing there at all.

"Mystic," she hissed as she grabbed him by his shoulders, "Mystic. LOOK at me." She gasped sharply when he looked up. His eyes were a solid, jet black instead of their normal bright violet.

He reeled back, and phased through Reyna's hands as he tumbled backwards and fell to the floor. The note in his hands fluttered innocently to the floor like any sort of loose piece of paper as his grip on it slackened.

Reyna kneeled by his side and reached to touch his cheek. She didn't know what to do. Shadows didn't get sick. This didn't look like something she could fix, and the strange looking, inky darkness was still bleeding off of him.

Dark eyes huge in her pointed face, Kova quickly took a few more steps back and cuddled Sam closer in her arms. "Sssh, sssh," she murmured. "It'll be okay, sweetcheeks. Mommy's just gonna make sure Mystic's okay, okay?" Even Kova couldn't quite mask the worry in her voice, though, and Sam fussed in response, trying to see the fallen fiend. "Sssh, Sam. We have to stand here so your mommy can work. She'll make it better."

Mystic convulsed slightly as his form went from solid to ghost-like transparency back to being solid before he went rigidly still. He stared blankly up at the ceiling, eyes still an inky black. His conscious self was no longer aware of his actual, physical body. He was somewhere else entirely, and he was surrounded by the same darkness that had weighed so heavily on him and Kova moments before.

A figure appeared before him, but he couldn't quite distinguish the person's face. "Who are you?" he asked before his eyes widened in shock. Was that his voice? He didn't sound... quite like himself.

"Let's just say I'm an old comrade in arms who is doing you a favor," the person replied, voice low and quiet, full of secrets. "This is your realm. You ought to have control of it. I'll give it to you as... a gift."

"A .. gift?" he murmured before he seemed to sink into the darkness that surrounded him like quicksand. He wanted to scream in protest and fight, but he couldn't move and he no longer had a voice, not even a telepathic one.

His physical body seized once more before he sat up right with what have been a sharp intake of air, had he lungs and the need to breathe. 'R-reyna?'

The demon in question very nearly tackled him to the floor as she dragged him into her arms as though he were as little as Sam instead of a grown man that towered over her.

"Oh, wow." Kova quickly half-turned away from the disturbing scene, trying to shield Sam from it. "So what do you think, pipsqueak?" she asked the little girl, trying for cheerful and merely coming out slightly manic. Carefully, she pitched her voice loud enough to cover any noises that Mystic or Reyna might make. She walked Sam over to one of the glass cabinets. "Which is your favorite in there, huh? Do you like purple or pink or, ooo, look at the pretty green stone! What do you say? Green? I like green. It's a happy color. It, um, well, it's the color of my hair, isn't it?"

She did her best not to look over her shoulder to check on Reyna and Mystic.

Sam sniffed faintly as she rubbed her eyes with one small fist. "Gween!" she declared sweetly as she gazed up at Kova with her big, bright eyes. Fragments danced around atop the case as though he were trying to sniff out his favorite stone.

'What.. happened?' Mystic muttered grouchily as he gazed towards the note that lay abandoned on the floor.

"I don't know," Reyna grumbled as she reluctantly loosened her grip on the shadow. She was quite finished with traumatic events that involved her loved ones. Seriously.

"Mum!" Sam whined from a few feet away as she squirmed in Kova's arms before she went still and wide-eyed. Fragments zipped around the lavender woman and hunkered down as though to defend the both of them.

Directly across the room sliding down the wall was a strange, blackened creature.

Kova's head immediately swung in that direction and wide eyes went impossibly wider. Her grip on Sam tightened and she took a step back as the blackness grew and expanded slowly. It had an unsettling look of solidity to it and the movements were smooth and oily. Kova swallowed the sudden lump in her throat and never took her eyes from the shape.

Torturously languid, the darkness separated into a semblance of limbs - eight limbs to be precise. A head of sorts formed and it peeled itself away from the wall. Kova took another step backwards. Multiple eyes opened, glowing redly, and something rather like a mouth parted to show too-sharp fangs.

Freeing one of her arms from the protective hold she had on the girl in her arms, Kova began frantically digging in her pocket. As she realized that, like a good girl, she had left all weapons at home, she felt herself go a paler shade of lavendar. She took another step back towards Reyna and Mystic. She had Sam to protect!

Reyna glanced up with a look of pure irritation. "You seriously have to ******** be kidding me," she growled as she jumped to her feet and dragged Mystic with her despite how he protested as the movement made his head spin.

"And me without any fun toys," the demon grumbled as she prowled towards the creature, movements tense as she glanced backwards briefly towards her daughter that was sniffling faintly and hiding against Kova's chest.

"I don't have anything either," Kova whispered. She tilted her head to press her cheek against the top of Sam's head, reassured somehow by the softness of the child's hair. "It's... It's -huge-." She fisted her free hand and, somehow, that made things feel a little better.

The creature made a god awful screeching noise as it crawled off the wall and lowered itself with gangly, long legs to the floor. Standing up on all its legs it was only a few inches shorter than Reyna. Thick saliva dripped from its two protruding fangs.

A multitude of red eyes blinked over at her and focused intently on the silver haired woman as it charged forward towards the demon. Unfortunately, Reyna moved a little two quickly for it to catch her and she sank one clawed hand into its side.

It screeched again in protest and Sam wailed outright in protest of the awful noise and the terrifying nature of the beast that was now grappling with her mother. Tears streamed down her face and she pressed her hands to her ears with a scream of her own.

Fragments floated towards the creature and zipped through its legs to distract it. He was going to help too! He had a duty to protect his girl.

Adjusting her hold on Sam, Kova brought her tighter to her slim shoulder and quickly retreated behind one of the glass cases. "It's okay, it's okay, it's okay," she whispered to the child, over and over as if that would make everything true. Seeing the bottle of Windex out the corner of her eye, Kova snatched it up and adjusted her hand on the trigger.

Well, it was better than nothing. All she had to do was keep Sam safe, she knew. Reyna would have to handle the creature. Just in case, though... Squinting a bit in concentration, Kova brought the spray bottle up and began tracking the red eyes with the nozzle, ready to fire and even more ready to pray that Windex in the eyes of a beastie hurt it as much as it hurt a real person.

The jewelry inside the cases began to rattle and shake as Sam's upset grew with each passing moment. She glanced towards her mother and cried out for her, but the demon was obviously quite distracted by the giant nightmare of a spider that she was wrestling with.

Mystic, on the other hand, seemed to be the only calm person in the room. In fact, he was almost placidly calm. His eyes, which were once more their normal color, were focused intently on the beast. He moved mechanically, as if something or someone else was guiding him, as he took a step towards where Reyna rumbling with the beast which was now leaking a strange, black, ink-like ooze from its wounds.

The shadow held out one dark hand towards the beast, and like before, the dark markings on his hand seemed to move and take on a life of their own, but this time they stayed on his skin and formed different runes and patterns against his palm. He didn't know how or why he was doing what he was doing, just that he needed to do it.

"Hey, hey." Kova jiggled Sam a bit against her shoulder, bouncing her in her arm. "Sam, snuggles, if that's you doing the jewelry shaking... Um, stop?" She glanced at the cases worriedly for an instant and took a few precautionary steps back away from the nearest one. "See? Mystic is helping Mommy. All good. Please make the shinies stop bouncing." Even as she talked rapid-fire to the child and moved, Kova kept her spray bottle at the ready, tracking.

Sam hiccuped and squealed as she shook her head and kicked her feet in an all out hissy fit, which of course, made the rattling and shaking much worse. Her cries lessened in intensity a tiny bit when she noticed that the beast was no longer making noise.

In fact, it had stopped moving and seemed almost entranced by the glowing marks that shined through the darkness of Mystic's outstretched hand. Reyna took a step back from the beast and watched with a confused expression as the creature seemed to slowly shrink as though it were melting. It kept getting smaller until it was about the size of an actual spider.

If it weren't for the fact that the small creature seemed to melt entirely before turning into a strange looking coin, she'd have stepped on the damn thing. She was definitely going to have an issue with spiders from here on out. Especially since she was covered in ooze.

"Well. That was fun."

Reyna jumped with a startled jerk when someone knocked on the door. She scowled and moved to unlock the door to let in Athan.

"You're late."

"You, uh, missed all the fun, Mr. Athan," Kova laughed. She still seemed a slightly paler shade of purple but her sunshine smile was already returning and she came forward with Sam. Absently, she pressed a kiss against the little girl's temple. "See, ticklebug?" she whispered. "I told you it would be okay." Passing a glass case that was still blessedly intact, she set down the bottle of Windex and shifted Sam to that arm. She glanced at Reyna. "Though I'd really like to know what that was. It just poofed and was there and it was real but it didn't feel quite real and... Y'know."

"I didn't miss it entirely," he replied smoothly as he glanced towards Mystic. He had felt plenty of chaos disturbing his evening of peace and quiet from a certain shadow. "And I would like to know what happened as well." His gaze never left the shadow.

Mystic idly met his gaze but just shook his head. 'I'm tired,' was all he said.

Athan took a look around before noticing the abandoned note. He moved towards it, but didn't touch it. Instead, he bent down to inspect it. There seemed to be no writing upon its surface, but instead an assortment of strange looking runes he didn't quite recognize.

The longer he stared at it, and the longer he was within the room, the more distinct the faint smell of magic was -- particularly from the note and Reyna.

"It's..." he started, eyes squinting quizzically at the note as he picked it up, "... dream magic?"

'But it wasn't a dream.'

"No s**t," Reyna chimed in.

"More like a nightmare if you ask me," Kova remarked vaguely as she carried Sam over to the wall from which the creature had emerged. "Except it looked like it was gonna do a lot more than say 'boo' and leave you naked on Main Street. Not that that's so bad but spiders... Ick. Too many legs." Leaning closer to the wall, she wrinkled her nose at it. "Not even a mark," she added thoughtfully. "You see anything, Sammers?"

"Nooo," she murmured as she sniffed faintly and gazed over at Athan before calling out for him, "Atun! Spidy byebye." She pointed over at her big brother. "Misty made it go."

Athan chuckled quietly as he stood and moved to snatch up the little girl. "You weren't hurt or anything, were you?" he asked both Sam and Kova.

Sam shook her head no, and Fragments perched upon Athan's shoulder, his entire form wiggling and squirming as though he were telling his own story of how the events had unfolded.

"From the looks of things," Athan went on, "That is what that was. A nightmare. But the question remains, who opened a portal to the dream realm?" He actually didn't think it was truly possible, but it was the only explanation. That, and it felt like someone had opened a portal.

Her armful gone, Kova held up both of her hands, palms outwards in a clear "not me" gesture. "Don't look here," she shook her head. "I can't do anything like that. Well, not that I know of but I think I would know if I could do something like that so no. I was just cleaning up and Mystic was helping while Reyna took Sam and Fragments to the back room. Then the lights went out and the darkness got kinda heavy and it smelled funny."

"Interesting," Athan mused, "I definitely don't believe it was you." He turned towards Mystic and both the shadow and his bond gave him a rather defensive look.

"It's because of that!" Reyna pointed at the note accusingly, "Mystic touched it and it... did something to him. He was.. I don't know. Unconscious."

'...then I suppose. I was sucked into the dream realm.'

"That what it was? 'Cause you totally looked catatonic, Mystic, hon." Kova grinned at him. Then she walked over to the still-smoldering coin and crouched down to squint at it. She sniffed again and made a face. "Smells like... Burnt toast. Really, really burnt toast," she commented. Elbows on her splayed knees, she tilted her head up to look at her bosses expectantly.

Athan sat Sam down on the floor as he moved to inspect the blackened coin. It reminded him faintly of the elemental coin that he'd given to Mystic to practice spell-casting with, but this was different. It contained the beast.

He reached out to let one hand hover over the coin, eyes closed. Sam leaned against his side and watched intently. "Mhm. Dream magic, and with your signature on it. You locked it away?" he addressed the shadow that stood tiredly before him looking quite drained.

'Yes... and.. I don't know how.'

"Well. We'll have to figure that out, won't we?" he murmured as he stood and pulled Sam back into his arms, "But not tonight. It's late, and it's a holiday tomorrow, and a certain little lady ought to get herself some sleep so she can open presents in the morning, hm?"

Sam smiled brightly for the first time that evening.

Her mother, on the other hand, looked less than pleased, and suddenly horrified. Presents? She was supposed to particpate in that sort of madness? CRAP.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:52 pm


~Well, that's good enough for me.~

All The Pretty Things
(RP with Aki and Ezra)


Extraordinarily pleased with herself, Kova dusted off her hands and took a step back to survey the sparkling glass cabinets of Twilight Designs. The combination of a slow sales day and the absence of her bosses seemed to inspire a cleaning fetish in the tall woman. The rug had already been mercilessly vacuumed and then, for good measure, brushed. Every inch of chrome had been shined. The glass fronts had been the final step and Twilight Designs had never quite looked so... Twinkly-clean and show-room new.

Kova settled her hands at her hips, the most recent dust rag dangling at her hip in sharp white contrast to the brilliant orange of her loose sarong skirt. (No one had ever explained to her that orange was not really a complimentary color when you have lavender skin.) Her smile was even brighter than the store. After a moment spent basking, she padded over to fiddle with the small radio she had brought in with her that morning. Finally, she managed to find a cheerful station that seemed to lean towards folk melodies. As a sea shanty came on, she practically danced with joy.

Then she bent down to retrieve the basket of fresh-baked cookies from behind the back-most counter and began to lay them out on an engraved silver plate as she hummed. If only she had company, the day would be perfect.

Aki pushed the door open quietly, expecting the same dim and mysterious ambiance she'd grown used too. Instead, the slender elf found herself faced with bright music, clean counters, and the scent of cookies. That, and a tall, purple lass.

"I..." She tugged her long white coat tighter, completely at a loss, and actually stepped back to check the outside of the shop in confusion. The tips of her ears dipped a bit in embarrassment. Poking her head back in, Aki smiled slowly at Kova...a hint of Coral peering coyly over her right shoulder. The stone was almost motionless, hiding behind Aki's blonde curls, as the elf stepped forward.

"I... don't think we've met!" She was in the right place, no doubt! "I'm Aki!" Offering a bright smile, despite the circles under her eyes, Aki stepped into the shop and let the door swing shut behind her.

Kova looked up with a bright smile and immediately slipped around the counter with her hand extended. "Hello, Miss Aki! I'm pleased to meet you. My name is Kova. Is this your..." Spotting Coral lurking, she laughed. "Never mind. This is definitely not your first time here. What can I do for you?"

"Kova!" Smiling at the name, giving a shake, she followed the unusual woman's gaze to the stone, which dipped into Aki's shadow gracefully. "That's... Coral. I was just nearby, and..."

In truth, she'd wanted to see if Reyna had seen to the mounting of the stones she'd left at their last meeting. Even the ones that belonged to the shop, she still was curious to see. "I just wanted to stop by, and see if any new shipments had arrived!"

It wasn't her place to mention such dealings. Perhaps she'd just look around, and see for herself. "Do you work here often?" Coral was buzzing with the same curiosity, and in a distant way, loved the color of the tall woman's sarong. How stylish!

"I only started a couple of weeks ago." Kova reached up to absently push a piece of green hair behind a long, pointed ear. Then she moved her hand to indicate the entire shop and her smile was proud. "This is my first time in charge, though. Miss Reyna and Mr. Athan had to finish training me."

Her brown eyes studied Coral in fascination. "Did you get her here?" she asked. "She's so pretty! All those swirls."

"I did!" Aki hoped that was okay to say. Coral certainly seemed to appreciate the attention, sliding downward to peer out from around Aki's ankle. Coral vanished again as Aki picked her way forward, taking a fresh look around the renewed shop. "She's been a troublesome little pebble lately, but it's good for us both to be out of the house."

It didn't take her long to spot a gorgeous arrangement of.... cookies? "Ooh." In most languages, that was the same as 'may I?' "Everything looks gorgeous; I'd say Athan is lucky to have you." She smiled slyly, the surge of humor echoed by Coral.

Kova snatched up the plate and offered it with a flourish that very nearly qualified as a bow. Her smile bright, she laughed. "Well, I hope so. I like it here already. Mr. Athan and Miss Reyna are so interesting and I could just eat Samara up and Mystic is cool and..." She trailed off, rolling her eyes at her tendency to ramble good-naturedly. "I'm good for cleaning and keeping the coffee coming, at least." She indicated the spotless store with a free hand. "And the things here are so pretty that they need to be seen really well."

Selecting a cookie with great care, Aki finally lifted her choice triumphantly. "Thank you!" She broke it neatly in half as she talked, and tried the piece on the left. "And Samara is a darling, isn't she? I look after Nisha, who is Sam's...well....sister!" The two had appeared together... surely that qualified!

Turning back to the cases, noticing more than one thing she'd overlooked during her last visit, Aki made a small noise of appreciation. It was hard to tell if it was about the cookie, or the sparkling shop. "Mind if I look around? I'd wanted to talk to Reyna about another custom order, but that can wait till she's in."

"Oh, of course! Take your time. I'll be right here if you have any questions." Kova made an expansive gesture that either meant she would stay put and hold the cookies or else she would be found somewhere in the store. "Miss Reyna might even come back early. I don't know. Or Mystic." She set down the plate of cookies on the case and looked around with a sad, little sigh. "I hope someone comes in. It's been so quiet!"

On cue, Coral bumped into the leg of a single post display table, causing the whole thing to rock. Jumping nearly out of her skin, Aki reached forward out of instinct to steady the small display. "Whoa!" The surge of amusement from Coral did nothing to comfort her. Taking her hands away slowly once the rocking had stopped, she shot an apologetic look back over her shoulder to Kova.

"Count your blessings. I think she'd be all too happy to liven things up." Tapping the glass of the nearest case display, mainly to cover her embarrassment, Aki pointed at what appeared to be a choker or circlet. "Can you tell me about, erm...this?"

Obligingly, Kova skipped over to stand behind the other woman and peered over her shoulder. For a moment, she merely studied the item in question. The overhead lights glinted off the delicately worked metals, the silver and the gold twining together as if they had grown that way. The pale stone in the center only barely hinted at the fact that it was an opal. Kova smiled down at it proudly. "Believe it or not, it's a collar necklace," she explained. "Which is weird because opals are so fragile and you hardly want to put it on something that will wear heavy but they've worked out a way around that, I think. Anyway..."

Kova stepped back and flattened her hands over her collarbones, half-masking the circlet of pearls that rounded her own neck, set into her lavender skin. "It covers a lot," she explained. "It looks light and frilly but it would cover you like this, pretty much. Couldn't wear anything with a neck to it. Gotta wear a low something or other." She glanced down at the hiding Coral and grinned. "Do you agree?"

"I think anything on that neck would be naturally lovely, only you didn't ask me!" came a warm voice from the doorway. "Am I interrupting something, ladies?"

A redheaded man was standing in the doorway, curly hair pulled up in a ponytail; he had the sunny, open smile of the perennially and incurably friendly, while looking around with satisfaction and obvious tenderness towards le shiny. There was a folder tucked under one of his arms, and what looked to be a slightly frilly and overly-froth-laden takeaway coffee in the other. He didn't even double-take at Kova. "Sorry for barging in, but I don't suppose Miss Crelos is around?"

Hands still at her throat, Kova turned and rewarded the newcomer with a radiant smile. "No, sir, but I can take a message for her if you want to leave it. Oh, and thank you for the compliment. Can I help you find something for your own lady? Or yourself?"

Oohing quietly over the collar, Aki jumped a bit at the sudden voice. She smiled at his sweet nature, but it was the smile of a woman beyond the charms of men. He wasn't the only one interested in seeing Reyna!

Keeping quiet, Aki glanced reflexively back to Kova, allowing the two to converse without interruption. Coral, however, was more than intrigued. Edging upwards, especially drawn to the man's ruddy hair, she sent off a wave of demanding resonance... an almost imperceptible notice me.

Aki blanched at the feeling, hoping the wisp couldn't actually project. For the first time, she realized perhaps Coral's intentions might be embarrassingly discordant with her own.

To cover her inner struggle with the delicately carved stone, Aki simply raised one hand in a slight wave and tried to reclaim her smile. A troublesome pebble, indeed!

The man shook his head but continued to smile. “I’m afraid I don’t have a lady at the moment and I haven’t been well-behaved enough to deserve a present so…” He trailed off before motioning vaguely with the hand holding the cup. “Would it be possible to leave a note? Or can I get a guided tour?”

Kova laughed, dropping her hands, and rolled her brown eyes at Aki as if in apology. “I’ll be back, Miss Aki,” she reassured her. “Help yourself to the cookies.” Then she reached up to brush her bangs from her face as she padded over to help the stranger. Soon, their heads were close together as they bent over a cabinet containing a selection of sapphires.

As Kova and the customer chatted, Aki made her way back over to the case... taking one more look at the choker. She had a piece of tourmaline with an especially attractive cut that would look stunning in a similar setting... certainly something to bear in mind next time she spoke with Reyna.

"Thank you for your help, Kova!" With a nod to the exotic woman, and another nod to the gentleman, Aki settled her bag over her shoulder and strolled for the door. "And it was wonderful to meet you both!"

With that, she slipped through the door, and made her way down the surprisingly empty street. In truth, she was glad... Coral's reaction to the man had been shocking, and more than a little uncomfortable for her. A tiny, nagging sensation in the corner of her mind promised more trouble to come, and Aki didn't doubt it for a moment.

They'd both be best served by a cup of tea, and an evening at home. Alone.

Kova and the stranger were chatting amiably, as they moved from sapphires onto a tiny case of particularly pretty black pearls. "I knew she had beautiful things," the redhead was saying cheerfully. "She has an eye for them. Makes me wish I was gooder - well, gooder isn't a word - and felt all right with splurging. You always need an excuse!"

He was laughing now. "Those Ceylons are exquisite."

Kova nodded in cheery agreement. "Well, how about this? You resist buying something you don't deserve now and, when you come back next time to see Miss Reyna, then you'll deserve a treat for behaving today." If this logic was faulty, the fact clearly escaped the girl as she grinned sideways at him.

It may have escaped her, but it didn't escape him; and for some reason he obviously found her turn of phrase very funny, for he just laughed harder.

"I like the way you think," he said, and grinned.

"That's something I don't hear every day," Kova admitted. She straightened and laced her fingers behind her, tilting her head in thought. "Thank you."

"Well, I won't take up any more of your time," he said, and he scrabbled in one of his well-kept pockets for a notebook - a pencil from somewhere else, flat on one of the cases as he wrote something down. "I'll leave a message for the lady of the house, and come back when it's more convenient. Deal?"

"More than." She watched him scribble, just observing, not reading. Then, as his pencil slowed, she held out her hand. "I'll make sure Miss Reyna gets this as soon as she gets back. I bet she'll be sad she missed you.”

The little piece of scrap paper was put into her waiting hand, and he even gave a courtly little bow over it. "If I only were so lucky. I hope you have a wonderful day, miss."

"And you, too. Oh!" Tucking the paper into her coat pocket, Kova skipped over to retrieve the silver platter of cookies. "And please take one before you leave."

"Don't mind if I do. Goes well with coffee." She received a wink as he helped himself to one of them, taking an exploratory bite before he opened the door for himself. "Hey, these are excellent."

Her sunny smile grew impossibly wide. "Thanks. I made 'em myself." Kova replaced the platter and turned to wave. "Have a great day, mister!"

And so things were quiet once more at Twilight Designs and Kova reflected that she met the nicest people here on Gaia.
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