- Invitation Status
- Looking for partners
- Posting Speed
- One post per day
- Multiple posts per week
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- In the mornings usually but only during the week. Weekends are devoted to the family.
- Writing Levels
- Adept
- Advanced
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Genres
- Modern, Magical, Romance, Medieval, Fantasy, Slice of Life
Malia couldn't help returning a smile to Jexel as he teased her but she was glad the two could at least have a moment such as that one. It was odd still for Malia, to be spending time with a half-breed but being with Jexel only proved what she always knew. Half-breeds were not as bad as humans made them out to be, perhaps there was a chance they could coexist in some future. It wasn't likely but Malia could always hope. She watched as Jexel took a seat in front of her. He was handsome in his own right. He looked like her and at the same time didn't. His paws were really what made him inhuman. He could honestly pass for a man if they weren't so prominent.
His invitation to stay caught Malia off guard but she smirked at him. "Mrs. Jones, our housekeeper, cooks phenomenally. I can eat her food any day, so joining you for her leftovers would be great." Malia opened the container and split the food so the two could eat. She placed her food on the lid and handed the bowl to Jexel. "It tastes much better warm but it'll do for now." She couldn't believe she was sharing a meal with a half-breed. If her father could see her now...he would have a heart attack!
"So what do you do out here all day? And why are you alone? Don't half-breeds have their own community? Why don't you live there?" she asked as she took a few bites of the food she brought. Delicious, even cold.
His invitation to stay caught Malia off guard but she smirked at him. "Mrs. Jones, our housekeeper, cooks phenomenally. I can eat her food any day, so joining you for her leftovers would be great." Malia opened the container and split the food so the two could eat. She placed her food on the lid and handed the bowl to Jexel. "It tastes much better warm but it'll do for now." She couldn't believe she was sharing a meal with a half-breed. If her father could see her now...he would have a heart attack!
"So what do you do out here all day? And why are you alone? Don't half-breeds have their own community? Why don't you live there?" she asked as she took a few bites of the food she brought. Delicious, even cold.