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Gigi shrieked.
Someone had appeared, materialized beside the tree, a tall boy with dark hair and a mischievous smirk, from seemingly out of nowhere. Gigi clapped a hand over her mouth to muffle her outburst, wide eyed as the boy began to speak. Had he seen her, with her hand in the air, that intense, stupid look of concentration on her face?
Not only had he seen her in a moment so personal, but he’d also seen her flinch ten feet like a fool. Why was he here? How long had he been watching? Gigi nervously shrunk back against the tree trunk, avoiding the boy’s slow gaze with her breath held.
“I-I wasn’t trying to molest anything-“ Gigi began, stammering thickly, her cheeks flooding with a rouge so deep it reached the tips of her beanie-covered ears. Shifting her tightly clasped hands to her lap, she mentally kicked herself for how flustered she was getting by this stranger. “I was just admiring the trees,” she finished lamely, puffing air from her cheeks with her arms around her knees. She willed him to go away silently.
“What are you doing here?” It came off more harsh than she had intended, but at this point, she was now more than flustered. The trees rustled above, leaves drifting to the ground around her. The tendrils of grass beneath her feet swirled, twisting and curling quietly around the toes of her boots.

Gigi straightened as he squatted beside her, his face suddenly close enough to where she could count each one of his perfectly dark eyelashes. He was awfully close for a stranger, and seeing as she didn’t quite exactly trust him in this odd quirky town, she gnawed on the inside of her lip in contemplation. Should she be worried? Her mother had spoken of there being others, freaks- was he one of them? Could she outrun him, if he were to pounce on her neck for fresh blood, or rip her to shreds with werewolfic canines? It was a stretch to assume that he was one of them.
Tugging on a strand of curly hair, Gigi’s shy gaze flickered between the boy and the reflection of light on the pond. “Not exactly,” Gigi laughed shortly, “I just- I- the trees look nice,” her voice fell flat. Normally, boys didn’t talk to her, and she didn’t talk to boys. Gigi Wolfe was a wallflower, never anything desired by any person ever. In addition to being the first person she’d formally met in this nowhere place, her first impression had been humiliating, and she lacked the self confidence she had hoped to start herself off with in Warwick. Instead, she was scratching her head and trying to figure out how to talk to a member of the male species, blubbering and blundering over every word like a fool.
Even still, he appeared interested in trying to figure her (or what her problem was) out. He had dark hair and dark eyebrows, dark irises and dark eyelashes; his lips were quirked, slight creases in the corner of his cheeks. He was handsome, to say the least, about her age, or even a little older. To her significant surprise, the boy made himself comfortable sitting on the grass across from her, her feet just shy of his crossed legs. Unbeknownst to her, the patch of grass beneath him flattened before he could sit, shying away from the boy’s body while she stared at him. Dread knotted in her stomach. She had wished he’d disappear again, but instead it would appear that she had company. He didn’t seem like he would be leaving any time soon as he adjusted himself on the damp grass.
“I guess it is,” Gigi squeaked. Small talk was not her strong suit; this was normally when she would shrink back, and let her mother or sister’s or friends steer the conversation away from herself, and she’d listen passively. Instead, under the harsh glare of the boy’s spotlight, he seemed too interested in getting familiar with her for her to have any hope of being left along again. Silence, then the lazy flicker of his eyes across her face, questions lingering on the tip of his tongue. To avoid any awkward ones being asked she thought that it would be a good idea to be the first one to break the silence. Asking his name? Talking about herself? Finding out if he was a monster like her? Alas, no; Gigi’s conscience only needed to make the biggest joke of herself first, intimidated by his dark stare. “Isn’t the grass wet?” She blurted at last, before shaking her head. “That was a stupid question, I just- I don’t know I get nervous, I’m not really good at this-“ it was like a faucet she couldn’t turn off, words spilling endlessly from her pink lips. Oh god. Please just say something.

It almost looked like this boy was mocking her, with his pleased smile and the suggestive twinkle in his eye. He was obviously not one to take hints of ladies in distress, because no amount of blushing or stammering seemed to deter said boy from speaking to her. He sat back, watching her as if trying to figure her out. If she wasn’t so damn harried about getting him to look away for the sake of making her feel less scrutinized, she might have wondered what his story was, if he was like this to every girl he met sitting in the park.
Luckily her outburst was receipted well, and to her relief, he broke out into a pearly grin. It made her feel less tense, easing her hunched shoulders as she made a feeble attempt to laugh alongside him. This was funny. She was funny. Gigi was fully aware that he was laughing at her and not with her, but that wasn’t the point.
He was a charmer, sticking out his hand for her to shake with that contagious smile on his lips. Musa. Inhaling sharply, Gigi stared at the hand, then, carefully extending her own, she accepted his handshake. “Giana,” she offered meekly, “or just Gigi. I’m new here and I guess… you’re the first person I’ve been able to meet.” A friend, or so she hoped.
She pulled her book to her chest and found a small park bench underneath a tree. As she plopped down, Violet crossed her legs out in front of her and leaned back. She buried her nose in her book and began to tune out the outside world.
She had done her best to keep herself covered as she went out today. Her curls were carefully tucked into her beanie, and she kept her skin covered under a baggy grey sweater and black tights. She didn't want any boys bothering her today, or ever - but being a succubus ... sometimes it couldn't be helped. Violet let out a huff and rolled her eyes at that thought. But nevertheless, she pulled away at her book.

Her lips curled into a small smile. She knew exactly what was happening, and usually it would annoy her - but at least this time it was just a little kid. "Hi there... what's your name?" She cooed softly, tucking a strand of hair back under her beanie.

"Oh- well, It's just a scary story." She said vaguely. When she had visited the library yesterday she wasn't sure why 'It' seemed to draw her. She didn't like horror, and she thought Stephen King was creepy. Yet here she was reading it in broad daylight.
Violet removed her thumb and set the book aside. Violet was actually in the mood to converse for once, so her usual shyness slipped away. "So, Sader - what are you doing out here?" To her, he seemed much too young to be out and about by himself. Violet turned from the boy and did a quick glance around to see if anyone else was around that seemed to be with him - to no avail.
Maybe her was just a loner like she was. This thought sent a pang threw her heart and she scooted off to the side of the bench, patting the seat beside her to offer him a spot.

Violet chuckled at his question, laugh ringing out like a bell. "No it's not too scary." She watched the young boy curiously as he climbed into the spot net to her. Violet shifted her body to face him a little more before responding.
Then there was a small dog in her lap. Violet went a little slack-jawed, but began giggling again. "Well, he certainly is cute." She said lowering her and to the animal's back to scratch it.

“Good,” he said, infatuated with her for every second that ticked by. Sader was pleased to see that Wolfy and the girl was getting along so well. This was a true sign that he should ignore the sinking feeling in his stomach. “I brought him to life in a toy store. I’m really glad we became friends.” And within no time, maybe he and the girl may become good friends too! “What’s your name?” He asked, rubbing Wolfy’s long ears.
Violet glanced around them to make sure no one had overheard, some people were still naive to the deeper workings of Warwick, and she wasn't sure how they would take a little boy claiming to animate things.
"Well that's snazzy, ... you might ... you might want to keep your voice down sweetie."

His words about humans coming for him sent a cold shiver down her spine. Violet hadnt really thought about it that way.
"No, no silly. Im not gonna hurt you." Violet put a hand on the boys shoulder. "I dont think anyone would want too. But to be on the safe side, thats why we keep things like this a secret - see?" She asked him, praying he understood. If he did happen to encounter a human and said all these things... who know what would happen.




Violet watched as the dog bounced around, still a little on edge at people around them seeing. Thankfully, it was still pretty early and there weren't many people out at this time.
"Well, I mean - I could try sometime. I'm not very ... athletic though." She said with a small laugh and a slightly embarrassed blush.