Summer 45 503 "I'm the Star Lady, and you're my Shinya guards!" A commanding Lhavitian voice boomed from a young girl standing on a beaten-down dirt street outside of a shining three-story building one could only assume housed a few family-sized apartments. O'Ren Xu was dressed in her finest dark purple silk gown, tanned arms crossed triumphantly over her chest as wide brown eyes stared at her twin sister and half-brother. The seven year old's straight black hair was kept from her stoic round face with two petunia barrettes. "You always get to be Star Lady," Lifen whined, dark brows furrowing. Lifen was O'Ren's duplicate in nearly every way - except for their personalities, which seemed to differ as wildly as Leth and Syna. "When will it be our turn?" O'Ren peered between her siblings before rolling her eyes. While her passive brother was three years their elder and Lifen was her twin, she had managed to secure her position as the unofficial 'leader' of their little party. "I'm the prettiest," a blunt explanation as she passed her sister. "I'd let Seven be Star Lady before you." A laugh. Seven looked drastically different from the identical twins. His mop of silver-white hair hung thick and straight around his cheeks and wide scarlet eyes. Despite being ten years old, he wasn't much taller than O'Ren or Lifen, perhaps by an inch or two, and he was just as wiry. Pale skin shone in the moonlight and a navy blue silk tunic hugged his tiny frame. "I don't want to be a lady!" A cry of protest as the boy gripped a wooden lathe fashioned into a point at one end and wrapped in leather at the hilt. The voice softened, and a content smile revealed canines too large for a human boy to own. "I like being a Shinya guard. Hya!" Seven lifted the sword and with both hands, swung it playfully towards Lifen's side. Being that she had also been appointed Shinya guard, Lifen brought her own smaller wooden lathe up to parry Seven's playful jab. Wood met wood, and when it did, a sound mimicking metal on metal hissed from between Seven's gritted teeth. "You have a better shot at being a lady!" Lifen taunted. "Oh yeah?!" Seven puffed out his chest and took another swing at Lifen's legs with his thin wooden sword. She giggled, attempting to jump over it but the wood caught her knee and sent her tumbling. Ass hit the dirty street and she looked startled for a moment, lips agape, brown eyes wide as they locked with Seven's. It was true, although neither of them actually knew how or why. Seven had asked his father about it seasons before when he was nine, the most common age Lhavitian boys were taken on as Acolytes. A dark look had pained his father's face when he assured Seven that it simply was not going to happen. Seven took the news hard, although with time, he got over it. It had been the first of many hard questions Seven would ask his father. Seven had always known he was different, it was obvious in any mirror that while he possessed the narrow features of a Lhavitian, his skin and hair were too light, his eyes weren't quite right and he spent an agonizing morning every season before his father went off to work filing down nails that didn't seem to belong on his hands. Seven's expression clouded over momentarily with deep thoughts a ten-year old should not concern themselves with and Lifen took the opportunity to pounce him, knocking him onto the ground. The girl stood over her brother with a triumphant grin; revenge was sweet. "Come on!" O'Ren called to her siblings with an impatient tone. She had already begun walking away from the steps of their modest apartment building. Seven and Lifen exchanged glances before brushing dirt from skinned knees and dark silk, trotting after their sister. |