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Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 9:46 am
The village at this time of night was quiet, deathly quiet. The darkness of night seemed to bounce off the small river that ran through the town, and onto the small huts that lined the path. Even the animals of the village, normally awake until the wee hours, had finally fallen asleep, and snored softly in their pens. Hopefully no other spiritkind saw her as she made a mad dash for the end of the village.
Her light, dainty footsteps made tiny crunches as she attempted to pass as quickly as possible through the town. She wanted to avoid being seen at all costs, for if one spiritkind saw her, they would want her to stay forever. Passing under a bridge, she sighed quietly and took a moment to catch her breath, which was now very ragid and agitated. She coughed quietly into the small hooded robe that she had borrowed from a traveling merchant. Its worn edges were already opening into holes, revealing her pale white body.
Suddenly, the wind picked up and her hood was removed, if only for a brief moment. Her soft white curls fluttered in the breeze, though they were quickly cut off by the return of her hood. Had anyone seen that brief moment? She didn't dare wait another moment to find out. Again, she was off running down alleys and back ways, hoping to avoid anyone and everyone.
When she had first entered the town, she had noticed a sign for a nightly patrol, but so far, no one had been seen. Were they just hiding behind various obstacles, waiting for an opportune moment to capture her? The shadows seemed to grow larger, more ominous. Hyorin picked up her pace a bit. She had to avoid that at all costs.
Wait, what was that? A sudden glimmer caught her eye, as she ducked behind a dusty, rotting crate. Unfortunately, there was no other cover available, the village was rather bare. Hyorin breathed silently, desperately hoping nothing was there.
"Please ... Please ..."
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Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:08 pm

The faintest whisper of a hushed plea in the darkness, and she'd sworn before there had been white. A faint glimmer, but still white a color that stood out sharply against the darkness, nearly akin to a star. The corner's of Mar's lips twitched slightly upwards, mimicking that of a smile as she stepped out from around the corner. The town was rather bare tonight, nearly silent in all it's stillness. A truly unusual occurrence, maybe it was the biting wind that drove them all inside their cozy homes and Inn's..Or maybe, it was that tingling feeling of unease that seemed to permeate the place. The feeling of something lurking..
Brandishing her scythe before her, the sharp elongated blade dipping towards the cobblestone and dirt beneath her feet. Red hair billowing out behind her like a crimson cape. She wore nothing else aside from her usual attire. Clothing was a hindrance, and even the light bit of armor and cloth she wore was only worn out of a courtesy to others, as for the cold..well..what was a little bit of cold?
Her voice rough and tinged with annoyance, step's heavy as she made her way past the pile of rubbish. Letting her weapon scrape across the ground as she moved ever so slowly by. "Begging is for the weak and the guilty, so which are you?" She knew there was someone out here, even if she could not fully see who it was, she could surely sense the creature.
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Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:02 pm
Someone had seen her, this time she knew for sure, as a voice called out to her, questioning her very existence in the village (perhaps not that severe, but in the rush of adrenaline, it certainly felt that way to Hyorin). She weighed her options very carefully, as they flowed despairingly slow through her mind. I could very well fight, though I'd prefer to avoid being a felon in this small rural town. Running is another option, though I would most likely be too sluggish to escape from this well-trained night guard. Was it a night guard? The twilif certainly looked like one, what with her seemingly menacing scythe (it looked much to large to properly wield), and her small, detailed piece of armor. Hyorin didn't know, and couldn't possibly care at the moment. Very well, I shall have to be persuasive or the like.
Biting her lip, Hyorin crawled out from behind the poor crate that had sheltered her, and dusted herself off, careful to keep her fragile hood safe. After all, for the moment it was the only thing that kept her identity hidden. The wind, luckily, had died down for the moment, leaving her hood safely intact. Hyorin quickly regretted choosing the persuasive option, though she couldn't exactly back out now. "Well then, you should be disappointed to discover that I am neither weak, nor guilty. And I do not recall begging madam. Shouldn't you at least ask who I am, before making such absurd accusations?" Hyorin smirked a bit. They're all the same. Just capture the evil spiritkin, and then turn him or her in for the expected pay. Pathetic, She thought. Now Hyorin's cynism oozed out from her voice. "Pray tell, do you even have the right to arrest me, for this imaginary crime?" Slow down, she thought, We want this lady to favor us, unfortunately. I shall probably have to reveal who I am, to gain her trust. Or maybe this will just make things worse.
Taking a deep breath, Hyorin put her hood down, letting her white curls flow out from her hood, like a waterfall's damn being destroyed. A small breeze picked up, and they fluttered uselessly in the wind, while her bright pink eyes glittered innocently. Underneath her clever mask, however, she felt no emotions for this guard, nor any reason to impress her. She simply wanted to leave town as quickly as she could. "I am simply passing through town, please allow me to continue," she chided, giving a wayward glance in the alleyway behind the guarded twilif. Hyorin attempted to take a step forward, to see if the guard would be forgiving tonight.
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Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 2:47 pm
Mar's quirked her head to the side, eying the space, nearly ready to move past before the small scuff of crate and rustle of clothing. Piercing red eyes darting to the small, rather delicate form that slipped out from the dirty hiding place. At least she could assume the other was delicate, the hooded cloak she wore hid as much as it revealed, torn and weathered, certainly something that had seen quite a bit of rough use. Eyes trailing the females appearance before narrowing on her face. Pale and hidden away, the night was no help, and the wind was choosing just such a moment to be finicky..
"No, but you certainly do seem small..And it is my Duty to make accusations, absurd or otherwise." Mars scoffed, tossing the girl a glare. "Pray you tell me why it is your wandering about on a night such as this? Looking all the signs of a street thief." Mar's was not keen to play this particular game, and as it was she truly had no reason to bring the girl in...she was more of..a vigilante, a chaotic good who did a bit of hired side work when required. After all the watch was short on members this month, willing to shell out to anyone who looked tough, she was simply glad someone like herself, with a true sense of justice and right had been given the job!
Huffing out a breath of chilled air, her mouth a stern thin line as she pressed her lips together and took a moment to listen. Dirty and tattered though the girl seemed, she wasn't exactly doing anything wrong...just..suspicious. Bright red eyes lighting up, rather surprised at the soft moonlight white that was revealed beneath the hood. Far less suspicious now, showing herself like this, but still odd. After all, why would someone so innocent hide?
"My my, how pretty you are, were I the type I'd fancy taking a dive into those pretty pink eyes of yours..". Mars wondered faintly, brushing stray locks of red hair back over her shoulders with a flick of her wrist before pressing onward."If you are simply passing through, then may I ask your destination? Why not get yourself an Inn mnn, spend the night in more pleasant settings, rather then scramble about like a rat." Mars quipped, lifting her scythe in a menacing gesture. A wisp of a grin crossing her features, just asking for abit of a chase.
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Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:20 pm
Hyorin shot bullets at the twilif. "Small? Is that any way to treat a stranger, innocent or guilty?" Now she was angry. The guard stared into her eyes, as though she was about to greedily eat the color out of them. So once again, my beauty proves far superior to personality and nature. She sighed once, and then thought, As suspected, she is just another twilif, nothing remarkable. Just like the rest of this world. Internally, Hyorin was practically seething, though on the outside, she simply worn a complacent frown, keeping her emotions and opinions in check.
Hyorin gave a laugh which sounded like a silver bell; pure and clear. "Oh? And just what about me is so suspicious, my lovely guard," she remarked. She gave a small huff and blew her bangs out of her face, so she could see the twilif a bit more clearly. The lady had flowing red hair, and dainty blueish tinted skin, which reminded Hyorin of a sort of faded blue jay. The red hair was knee length, and as the wind blew, it stood out vastly from the dreary, plain environment they were currently standing in. The sun was now beginning to rise, and Hyorin's patience for this undesirable circumstance was growing thin.
The lady was now staring at her, leaving her rather uncomfortable feeling. What, is she sizing up the bounty she will get when she turns me in? Typical, she thought. As she brushed back her hair, Hyorin noticed the large golden hoop dangling from her ear, sparkling in what little moonlight remained. Ugly things really. I cannot understand why twilif find such fascination in small, bothersome objects such as jewelry. She glared at the guard a bit longer, then said, "If you would kindly stop staring, I'm simply traveling through town, wandering to the next, looking for a place to, I don't know, seek my fortune!" She laughed giddily at the thought of something so foolish and pointless. "And my dear, sweet guard, a bushel of hay in the barn is the same as an Inn to me, so I will kindly just be on my way." Truthfully, it was because she couldn't stand the thought of various travelers and staff gawking at her looks, day in and out. Constantly inviting her places, giving her gawky things, it was all much too annoying for her.
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:22 pm
Mars hastily bit down on a small chuckle, lest it escape and break her stern appearance. She couldn't help it though, this dainty stranger was impossibly cute. Somehow the other reminded her of a pouting princess. A fair, petite, princess who liked a good roll in the mud, but a princess nonetheless.
Smirking ever so slightly Mars listened as she went on, fighting back with words in her own well mannered way. A reply or excuse for everything eh? "Well considering that you are a stranger, and not a friend, then yes?" Mars shrugged, running off a nonchalant answer to the moon twili's question. Honestly she saw no reason to answer any other way. It was the truth was it not? The girl was small! With faded ruby eyes, and pale moonlit skin, and an absolutely diminutive figure. She couldn't really be all that mad at her for being honest could she?
"Your eyes for one are suspicious, too pink if you ask me. Your attire another, your barely wearing the equivalent of a tattered rag. Your size yet another! Are you sure your traveling alone? I can't believe there's not anyone else with you.." Mar's chirped mockingly, making a point of glancing around, standing on tiptoe to look over the white haired girl's head. No..certainly no others with her..
Grinning even wider, Mars gave a toss of her hair, golden hooped earrings chiming slightly as she did. "If you are indeed traveling about looking for your fortune, then I suggest you stop now. For your an extremely poor treasure hunter, it might be best to find a 'job' at this barn you intended on sleeping in, rather then carry on wandering into the next town." The girl..she couldn't be hunting for a fortune! It was, well it was laughable! Not a trinket on her, and not the look of someone who'd struck it rich, and choosing a hayloft in a barn over an Inn? What kind of princess was this?
Mars smile fading slightly into a scowl as the other asked to leave again. "You may be as kindly as you like, but you will not be on your way. Ignoring the Inn's, remove revenue from our town, and I highly doubt you'd pay to sleep in a barn..an inconvenience to the owner of said barn.." Giving the girl a slight glare, placing one hand on her hip, the other dipping slightly with the weight of the scythe. "So again I will ask, a thief or a pauper, where do you plan on heading, and will you be staying in an inn for the night?"
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:47 am
As the twilif laughed, Hyorin thought, Oh? So we are not all serious and business now are we. Perhaps I may be able to use this to my advantage. However, she simply couldn't stand how this twilif kept staring at her hungrily, as though this lady was going to eat her alive. She was very used to the stare by now, it was simply due to her appearance. Hyorin doubted if the guard had even heard half of what she had said. Ridiculous, she thought.
"Who says that I am not a friend, or rather, a future-friend?" She batted her eyelashes playfully. Perhaps if I simply befriend her, I may be on my way, Hyorin thought. She flipped her bangs out of her face again, realizing the guard did not fully answer her question, because she most likely did not have an answer. This is rediculous, this guard is an imbecile, she thought coldly. Putting her hand on her hip, many other insults fluttered through her mind, none of which she mentioned though.
"Too PINK for you?" she laughed her bell-like laugh again, at the utter stupidity of the comment. Never had she heard that eye color could determine if one was suspicious or not, let alone your size nor your appearance. "My dear guard, all you have done is describe my appearance. For what I am aware we are supposed to 'not judge a book by its cover' correct? Size and clothing choice does not a theif make, and I must say I am very insulted," she chided. Actually, I could care less, she thought, But if it will get me moving any faster, I will certainly play along. As the guard peered over her shoulders, she simply moved aside so as to prove there was no escort with her this night. Nor any other night, for that matter.
"And I thank you kindly for your 'advice' on how to do a job, but I fear I never mentioned anything about treasure hunting, nor sleeping at said barn," Hyorin was furious with her last comment. She was growing very tired of this accusatory game, and simply wanted to leave this town as quickly as possible. The sooner the better. Let us chalk this one up to the 'bad town' list, she concluded. "So madame guard, who has not even given me the decency of her name, I am neither a thief, nor pauper and I simply want to leave this town. If you will not let me through, frankly I will turn around and go the other direction." And Hyorin did just that. Swaying her delicate hips, she turned around and began walking back towards the bridge she had been hiding behind early. Every destination has more than one path, she confidently repeated to herself, And this is one path I want to avoid. Hyorin's fear reached its climax, as she realized the sky was beginning to grow lighter. There were no signs of the sun yet, but it was definitely a lighter shade of blue than it had been before. It wouldn't be long now before these preposterous farm people woke up and began their morning chores. Hyorin gave a little scowl at the sky, and then continued away from the boisterous guard.
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Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:20 pm
Mars huffed softly, giving the girl a blank uninterested stare at her offer of 'future friendship'. The sun was more likely to plummet from the sky then she was to be bribed off by a pair of batting lashes and luscious curves. Not that Mars would completely ignore the possibility of a..ah..friendship..She simply doubted it would be the kind of friendship the little princess had in mind. More of an acquaintanceship with benefits!
Having the grace to roll her eyes, and try her very best not to smack the other for laughing in such a musical tone. Mars sender fingers tapping in slight annoyance across the staff of her weapon, listening to her prattle on about judging and such things..It was her job to judge! To be critical and suspicious of all who came and left the vicinity who were not commonly known subjects of the town! All travelers, carriages, vagabonds and other such creatures, how else could she justify allowing herself to be paid if she simply let everything slip through without at least questioning it! "Pfft, your no book, a cheezy romance novel mayhaps but no book for sure!" Mars barked, damn proud to have insulted Miss fluffy's delicate sensibility's. If she were any type of woman at all she would have at the very least gotten herself a decent travel cloak. At least had an escort..At least thought to announce her presence before hand instead of skulking about.
Her thoughts fuming, Mars stood there with her mouth agape, watching in awe as the little thing simply flipped her off and went on in another direction. "Ah..I'll have you know! As the guard of these parts it is you, the citizens responsibility to announce yourself first." Such a rude thing this one was, rude and...delicate..a-and..Mars couldn't help, but wonder what else those hips could do. Blatantly staring, entranced for a few moments she blindly followed after her escapee. Nearly tripping over her own weapon bringing her awake enough to realize she was being rather stupid, not to mention utterly clumsy with her whole approach to this situation.
"Now where is it exactly you think your going?" Mars growled picking up her feet and dashing after the moonlit twilif. "I'll have you know, I may be brash, and a bit unorthodox in my methods, but I am hardly an indecent person!" Her face a scowl as she huffed the words, getting about as close as she could to any sort of an apology for her perfectly logical actions. "In fact good breeding and manners, run so deep in me that it is reflected in my name. Which is more then I can say for yourself."
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Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 2:20 pm
The guard stared dully at Hyorin, and all she did in response was return the favor. Turning around, she shouted "Well I simply cannot believe the indecency of this town!" As the guard tapped on her scythe, Hyorin began to notice the judgemental tone the guard was speaking with. "I'll have you know, regardless of your military- ... well I can't really call the town guard," she emphasized the words, practically spitting them off her tongue, "Part of the military- status, you are in no place to order me, an innocent traveler, about!" After spitting the furious comment, she burst away from the guard, quickly walking in the opposite direction from her. Her body language screamed "I'm angry with you," but the guard clearly hadn't noticed. Hyorin could tell that the guard was ogling her, whether she wanted her to, or not. Regardless of how angry Hyorin felt, she couldn't help but notice the guard staring at her cloak. Her poor, tattered cloak. Her face eased up a bit, as she pulled it back over her head, though it quickly tightened up at the mere thought of the guard behind her.
After walking a few steps, she turned around briskly and shouted, "And my name is Hyorin. HEE-YO-RIN. It means duty, honor and responsibility. All of the things you CLEARLY lack! Don't bother telling me your discusting name, as I will simply spit upon it." With that she huffed off in the opposite direction, while hearing a clattering behind her, followed by a pattering of footsteps. The imbecile probably just dropped her scythe. What a complete and udder idiot. I have got to get out of this place! Now she could feel the guard's gaze burning into her back, probably looking her up and down, just as all other filthy spiritkind like her had done.
Unfortunately for Hyorin, the guard had now caught up to her, and was apologizing pathetically (though truthfully, the guard's tone was too angry to sound truly apologetic). Brash and unorthodox? More like inconsiderate and unacceptable! Hyorin thought. How dare she consider herself "good breeding" when she clearly cannot even handle a single twilif correctly. "Well my guard twilif, if your manners are so wonderfully quaint, then why don't you introduce yourself? I should think even an oaf like you could do the honor of remembering that is the first rule of etiquette." she spat the words in a mocking tone. She clearly did not want a response to her question, as she could care less about the moron's name. Hyorin sniffed loudly, and gave a small "hmph" as she continued in the opposite direction, completely ignoring the twilif which now tagged along beside her, like a dreadful weight attached to the leg of a prisoner (Hyorin was certainly starting to feel like one). "Why are you following me? You still haven't convinced me, nor yourself I should think, that I am a felon. I should need reasonable proof if you would like to keep me here any longer," she concluded.
Looking towards the sky, Hyorin noticed it was growing lighter and lighter by the second. She could almost see the glimmer that was the morning sun on the horizon. It wouldn't be long now, and that simply made her even more frantic. With that, she picked up her purposeful pace. As the guard was not about to let her through the city, it was clear to Hyorin that the only way out of the town would be the river. She gave no indication of her plan to the guard, who was still babbling about something or other, and she began to plan her escape. She would simply walk along the street that was parallel to the river, as though she was going on a simple stroll through town. Then, when she was closest to the river, she would simply jump in, and swim away. Most would complain that it would ruin their hair or clothes, but Hyorin disliked her hair as it was, and the travelers cloak could use a wash (or seventy). Best of all, the guard would have to set down her scythe and remove her heavy armor, giving Hyorin time to escape. Yes, it was the perfect plan.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:06 pm
"Oh come now you cant base an entire town's image on the sole actions of a single inhabitant!" Mars groaned in exasperation, well someone was in a mood! Not at all a friendly mood either, not that she'd expected anything less of the snow white hussi..Bah! As if Mars cared what she was called...or the fact that her impeccable pedigree and status amongst other things was being questioned..slandered..So maybe it did rile her a bit, but she refused to start shouting over it. No best not to draw too much attention to herself, and go on waking the sleeping inhabitants.
"Alright alright already! Hee-yo-rinnn..No need to go on cawing like a half dead crow, I'm an insensitive, overbearing, menace of a guard." Mars hissed, terribly and purposely slurring what was probably a most beautiful name. It was funny really, even when the girl was obviously fuming with rage she still managed to sound quite beautiful. Still managed to exude that sexy innocent charm. "Clearly unfit to protect the inhabitants of this fair town, at least unfit by whatever standards you have" Mars snipped with an offhanded gesture, trying oh so hard to sound like she didn't care, and at least keep herself from pouncing upon the irate princess! Maybe muss up that pretty hair a bit and turn those pink eyes black..No that would have been strictly out of line.
Wincing slightly at the girls tone, the blatant disinterest in getting to know mars beautiful name. Well she could go sit herself upon a pointy stick. Etiquette be damned mars would sooner eat worms now then give this one her name! "I am following you, because it is what I am supposed to be doing, following new folk about is how I make gil to buy my bread and butter with." Tossing her hands in the air frustratedly, glaring at Hyorins beautiful mane of hair, her fists clenching at her sides. She would have quite liked to stare her in the face and given her a good shake right about now.
"Maybe your not a felon! Maybe your just a strangely suspicious beauty eh? Nonetheless it is my job to check you out" Mars growled, keeping pace with her angry counterpart, the slightest of blushes tainting her cheeks, realizing just how her words must have sounded. "O-or to at least see you safely through to the edge of town." What was she saying, the edge of town? Mars knew she was simply fishing for excuses to follow the girl now. The town was not so huge that everyone needed escorting through it, it would be chaos if that was the case. She just had difficulty admitting she was following the girl for no reason..even more difficulty coming up with an answer as to why she was so damned curious about this one in particular!
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Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:01 pm
Yes, Hyorin continued to walk down the beaten path, planning her escape while leading the guard on. The guard, who was now going on about the town's image (or something like that). Hopefully the river didn't end up in some sort of garbage pile, though truthfully that would not have bothered her. She would simply wash off in a river in some other place. Simply bearing the smell for a day or so would be much better than ending up in some jail cell with guards and prison mates alike ogling her.
Returning back to the scene around her, she said, "Just as you can't base my entire background on the sole image of myself hiding behind some rotten, filthy crate?" She said it sort of half heartedly though, as she was distracted by the small dip in the path that was looming before her. Soon she would have the perfect escape, and would never have to deal with this stupid town ever again. She was practically dancing and singing in her head (though she knew it was a simple victory that would pass, nothing more).
The guard looked rather angry, but out of hurt, not spite. "Well I am glad you have come to the conclusion I have, so we are all on the same page now, I presume?" Hyorin remarked. She turned back to face the guard, who was now gazing at her with desire. Hyorin knew that look quite well, and was utterly discusting by it, her face twisting and contorting, as though she had smelled something bad. "And since you are so unfit to protect this town, why don't you just go away? Don't you think if I was this pretentious, deranged killer, that I would have done something by now? I feel as though you aren't very bright," she said, with a laugh. That ought to push the imbecile's buttons. Maybe make her so angry she'd runaway to get reinforcements, leaving Hyorin with more time to get away. That wasn't likely to happen, but she could dream, couldn't she?
The guard winced as Hyorin fumed, and she felt a small victory over the twilif. It was all just a game to Hyorin, really. None of this truly mattered in the long run, and it certainly wouldn't change the world if one twilif girl went missing from this small, rural, ugly town.
The trees were now beginning to part, leaving a small path between the trees for her to jump. She paused in her thoughts and glanced at the guard. She was blushing and mumbling something to herself (probably something about how gorgeous and wonderful Hyorin was. Pathetic). The twilif was now bright red and had lowered her guard for a moment, as she stared at Hyorin greedily (though what the guard was thinking, Hyorin wasn't even sure she wanted to know).
It was then that she made a run for it. Hyorin darted away from the guard and fumbled herself towards the bridge. She scraped her toe while dashing over a root, but barely winced as it hit her. Any pain she received would be completely worth it once she made it out of this terrible town. Finally, the trees parted and she stood at the edge of the water. Small flower petals danced to the ground, as the wind picked up and knocked off her hood. It was almost scenic really, with the moon shining brightly on the water, and the small petals fluttering lazily, as though their only purpose was to hit the ground, and they wanted to enjoy it. She paused a moment, hesitation getting the better of her, as she had never really been a fabulous swimmer. However, in the back of her mind she knew the guard was behind her somewhere, and that she couldn't possibly turn back.
Finally, Hyorin took a deep breath of air, and jumped.
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Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:29 pm
"Yes fine you have a point, I'll concede to that! But do you realize that your being absolutely insufferable, any other citizen with half an ounce of decency or innocence would have come along without putting up so much fuss." Fine mars was wrong, she knew she'd been wrong, she'd even admit her wrongness if only it would solve the situation! She would make note of this..so that the next time she ran into a crazy beautiful twilif she'd make damned sure to ignore it and let things be. This one was really turning into more trouble then she was worth, even if she was rather nice to look at. Looks at this point weren't enough to make mars eager to continue, and the sharp tongue of the other was wearing her curiosity and patience quite thin.
"Yes..fine, the same page, unfit or not I refuse to simply go away. If nothing else I have to stick to my ideals, and that involves a great bit of tenacity and dedication on my part..Even when bothering with such things is obviously not worth it at this point!" Mars snapped, eyes widening slightly as the dame dared to question her inteligence...The..the witch..the beautiful cold snide witch. Hyorin calling her of all people stupid? Was it her who was out wandering the nights alone, in the cold, wearing rags, and hiding behind crates? No it was not! If anyone was stupid it was Hyorin!
"E-excuse me, but are you calling me an idiot?" Mars found herself stuttering, quite enraged by the notion, she may have been a brutish guard but she hardly lacked intelligence, this one unique, crazy case being the only possible blemish to an otherwise perfect record of hers. The blush of anger could not seem to leave her face, so peeved was she, not even paying attention to her aggravating suspect as Hyorin made a dash for freedon. "H-Haaa! ARE YOU INSANE!" Mars eyes darted up, widening impossibly as she looked just in time to catch the beautiful Hyorin sprinting towards the rivers edge, watching in great awe as she seemed to float for a moment.
Really it was a breathtaking scene..right up to the point where she plunged into the frigid waters of the quick flowing river..It was night after all, just edging towards morning with the barest new rays of sun peaking out to show themselves. It had to be freezing in there. "Shes insane! She's going to drown herself!" Mars panicked, shouting at the sky as she raced to the banks edge, her scythe and her argument quite forgotten..the capture of the beautiful twilif was the furthest thing from her mind right now.
Mars didn't hesitate as she hit the edge diving straight into that frigid water after hyorin, the fact that she could no longer see any glimpse of the bright girl worried her so.
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