45th of Winter, 513
A lot has been on Orabelle's mind. Firstly, she had been thinking of the whole nakivak thing and while sitting in a tavern had discussed it with an old woman who was,once in the program but had been released since she couldn't bare any more after her first Akalak child. The woman had told her it was worth it. There's a great deal of benefits, she had said, and you become very important to the city.
Now Orabelle was in lapis park, her sweet gaze fell upon a large and smooth lapis stone sitting in a pond. She sat on a bench, and to take her mind off the whole nakivak thing, she tried to think of what such a beautiful stone would represent. But the mixed blood was no genius. She gave up imagining what the rock could represent and went back to thinking about being a nakivak.
It was beneficial, it was exciting - to her- and it could be dangerous. Especially for someone made of two fragile races. From what she heard, mixed bloods and humans were most common and a lot don't survive after the first child. Which surprised Orabelle to hear the old woman had survived and encourage her to do the same. Was it because they both (not just the old woman) felt pity for the remarkable race? To be so fascinating but almost close to extinct. Orabelle had a hard time understanding such horrible things and just want to end it them by herself. Maybe baring one Akalak child wouldn't be so bad and help out a lot. The idea scared her, but maybe giving her life for another to live wouldn't be so bad.
From the bench she was sitting on Orabelle noticed a school of colorful fish. They were neon colored and almost looked like something glowing because they were so bright. She could help but get off the bench and sit by the pond. As soon as she dipped her hand into the icy water, they instantly began to swim around her hand. It made her happy and forget that she was sitting in cold grass. At the same time the fish played with her hand, the caramel skinned woman noticed her own reflection. Her ephyrian arrogance kicked in and she began to admire her reflection. Her hair was in tight curls which seem to make her hair short looking and poofy. Her eyebrows were thin and darkened. Orabelle's gorgeous blue eyes were outlined with a navy blue and her lips were a new shade of pink. A darker shade so they'd look natural."Orabelle, you..." She laughed at herself.
A lot has been on Orabelle's mind. Firstly, she had been thinking of the whole nakivak thing and while sitting in a tavern had discussed it with an old woman who was,once in the program but had been released since she couldn't bare any more after her first Akalak child. The woman had told her it was worth it. There's a great deal of benefits, she had said, and you become very important to the city.
Now Orabelle was in lapis park, her sweet gaze fell upon a large and smooth lapis stone sitting in a pond. She sat on a bench, and to take her mind off the whole nakivak thing, she tried to think of what such a beautiful stone would represent. But the mixed blood was no genius. She gave up imagining what the rock could represent and went back to thinking about being a nakivak.
It was beneficial, it was exciting - to her- and it could be dangerous. Especially for someone made of two fragile races. From what she heard, mixed bloods and humans were most common and a lot don't survive after the first child. Which surprised Orabelle to hear the old woman had survived and encourage her to do the same. Was it because they both (not just the old woman) felt pity for the remarkable race? To be so fascinating but almost close to extinct. Orabelle had a hard time understanding such horrible things and just want to end it them by herself. Maybe baring one Akalak child wouldn't be so bad and help out a lot. The idea scared her, but maybe giving her life for another to live wouldn't be so bad.
From the bench she was sitting on Orabelle noticed a school of colorful fish. They were neon colored and almost looked like something glowing because they were so bright. She could help but get off the bench and sit by the pond. As soon as she dipped her hand into the icy water, they instantly began to swim around her hand. It made her happy and forget that she was sitting in cold grass. At the same time the fish played with her hand, the caramel skinned woman noticed her own reflection. Her ephyrian arrogance kicked in and she began to admire her reflection. Her hair was in tight curls which seem to make her hair short looking and poofy. Her eyebrows were thin and darkened. Orabelle's gorgeous blue eyes were outlined with a navy blue and her lips were a new shade of pink. A darker shade so they'd look natural."Orabelle, you..." She laughed at herself.