Eve took a step away, slowly backing away, not realizing she backed right into the flower. The sigils looked somewhat familiar to her, but she couldn't remember which, hence why she backed away, magic in hand.
Eve fell silent and solemn for a split second as she made a claw hand gesture, which deployed a set of mixed gemstone claws, seeming to silently cast a spell that kicked up the dust around the both of them, which centered itself in her claw hand. "I am a Lycan, half werewolf, half angel. Also...
Eve took one look at the flower and growled. She felt its evil aura. "Understandable, that thing's not getting anywhere near us," she muttered. She then looked at him with a slightly deadpan expression. "You were about to ask my name? Eve. Eve Vanderwalt. Yours?"
"Hey, watch the weapon. They're not going to hurt us so long as I make sure they don't attack us, and I won't attack so long as you don't attack first," Eve snapped, a bit cranky from waking up to a half dead body. "Besides, with me around, they won't dare touch you. I've got determination in my...
"Again, I'd fly us up and out of here, but it's literally impossible to fly with gravity being so heavy with increasing depth in the earth," she said. "I'm honestly just as confused as you are."
Eve looked in the direction of what seemed like a cave opening to another place at one end of the...
"It seems we're both trapped down here," Eve said as she folded her wings to a point they dissipated, turning her back to her normal form. She sensed he was in serious pain. "Thankfully you aren't dead, it would've been worse to die in vain trying to save a life."
She approached him, pulling...
It was a few hours until Eve awoke, dazed and confused. She checked herself over, no injuries, miraculously. She realized she hit a patch of flowers, buttercups namely, which cushioned her fall. Wait....buttercups?! She pulled out her flask with a cure disease potion and took a long swig before...
A lone girl, out on her own....that was the reality of Eve. She never knew much else apart from the mansion life with the rest of her family, and it wasn't exactly pleasant to feel this lonely, having been slowly phased out of the picture by everyone's ignorance and blind pride. She almost...
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