- Invitation Status
- Posting Speed
- Speed of Light
- One post per day
- One post per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Transgender
- Primarily Prefer Female
- Genres
- Fantasy, Romance, A bit of horror, magical, and almost everything.
The twins looked at each other before looking back to Alexi. "Nala probably will ask you to get the guy trying to take our house to leave us alone." Yinya said. "He's been trying to claim that we haven't been making our payments. This is supposed to be our last payment, so if he manages to validate that claim then we might lose this house." The young girl leaned against her brother, sighing.
The two glanced at each other before Ronnie stood up, pulling Yinya with her. "Thank you for listening." Ronnie stated. "I sort of wish we didn't have to meet Esther again like this..." The two gave one last almost melancholy look toward Esther then left, heading out back to where Nala was sure to be working or making dinner.
Esther blinked as her foggy mind called for her attention. She yawned, curling up more against Alexi to try and fall back asleep. She didn't want to wake up and deal with the people who wouldn't forgive her no matter how much she apologized. The young apprentice almost wished that she could just skip to when Alexi would start actually teaching her magic, helping her grow into the young mage Fredrick saw that she could be. Her mind whirled away any sleep she could have gotten, and the young girl grumbled before moving to finally wake up. The sleep felt short-lived, though she had been sleeping for a good hour after the twins had left the pair.
The two glanced at each other before Ronnie stood up, pulling Yinya with her. "Thank you for listening." Ronnie stated. "I sort of wish we didn't have to meet Esther again like this..." The two gave one last almost melancholy look toward Esther then left, heading out back to where Nala was sure to be working or making dinner.
Esther blinked as her foggy mind called for her attention. She yawned, curling up more against Alexi to try and fall back asleep. She didn't want to wake up and deal with the people who wouldn't forgive her no matter how much she apologized. The young apprentice almost wished that she could just skip to when Alexi would start actually teaching her magic, helping her grow into the young mage Fredrick saw that she could be. Her mind whirled away any sleep she could have gotten, and the young girl grumbled before moving to finally wake up. The sleep felt short-lived, though she had been sleeping for a good hour after the twins had left the pair.