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Aug 13, 2012 06:30PM
Sondra's lips were pursed together, forming a line where her mouth was. Her eyes were closed, her arms crossed over her chest as though she just couldn't get warm. Her head was slightly bowed, the locks of her hair swirved in the breeze, looking like red flames lapping at the wind. Her knees were tucked underneath of her body, she was sitting at the edge of the cliff.
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((My nonfaction thing dosn't want to work today...grrr...))Sondra lifed her head, letting her arms fall to her side. The fingers of one of her hands tapped against the handle of her dagger, checking to make sure it was still there. Her eyes narrowed towards the figure landing not to far away from her.
Sondra pushed her free hand to the ground, and pulled her legs out from under herself. She pushed herself up to her feet, the fingers of her left hand curled around the dagger's handle. "And who are you?" She demanded.
"Actaully I do, considering I don't trust you." Sondra told him in a flat tone, the flickering blue light in the center of the amulet she wore started to speed lightly, following the quickened pattern of her heartbeat.
"My guess is you wanted to clear your mind?" Sondra questioned changing the subject, "That's why you came here right?"
Sondra raised her eyebrow. "Well I'm not human." She responded with a sense of bitterness, "If you were thinking I was lunch, you might want to watch it."
"I wouldn't tell you even if I had." Sondra's eyebrows furrowed together making the skin on her forehead wrinkle. Her nose coiled in disgust at the thought of what he would do to a human if he did find one.
Sondra stepped forward, until she was only a few inches from him. "Because, my kind are not as disgusting as your type. Murdering humans isn't what I do anymore...." She pressed the palm of her right hand against his chest, her left hand curled tight around trhe dagger handle.
Sondra's free hand snatched down grabbing his wrist in a harsh jerk. "Not all of them deserve that fate." She snapped.
Sondra's free hand snatched down grabbing his wrist in a harsh jerk. "Not all of them deserve that fate." She snapped.
Sondra could feel the anger bubbling inside her, normally she wouldn;t have cared. Exept that her little sister, the thing that had meaned the most to her in her life who was now long deceased had been human. Without even thinking about it her dagger was drawn, and pressed near his throat. "My sister didn't deserve to die, she was a good child."
Sondra carefully brought the blade away from his throat and slid it back into the belt-sheath. She took a step away and closed her eyes.
Sondra turned away, gazing out towards the cliffside. She took one glance at him before she started walking towards the cliff.
"Air Avatars don't any good." Sondra felt the need to remind him she was not a meal. she stepped off the cliff, into the open air but she didn't fall. She just stood there on empty space, levitating really but it looked more like walking on air.
Sondra glanced over her shoulder, glaring rather then looking at him. "You don't regret any of the lives you took." It wasn't a question it was a statement. "What's one life from another? A human from a Air Avatar? They both breathe, they both live."
Sondra stepped back onto solid ground only to sit down on the end of the edge, letting her legs dangle off the steep side. She didn't bother to reply, as she tilted her head back and examined the sky.
Sondra's sense of smell wasn't as sharp as most other creature, nor was her hearing but she could still hear the sound of his wings shuffling together. "Oh no..." She groaned.
Sondra was up on her feet in a heartbeat, her left hand had drawn her dagger. "Don't. You are not the only one who kills. I wouldn't miss a single moment of rest be killing you wing-man." She threatened.
Sondra pressed her lips tightly together, putting one hand out and levitating Leo up a few yard. "It was not a request. It was an order." She snapped.
Sondra walked over to Leo's side, her eyes focused on the human girl. "One of us, only different." She said softly, then turned her glanced to Leo, "Some things can't just change. They have to change."
Sondra slid her own dagger bath in it's sheath. She put a hand out to the girl, offering to help her up. "I don't bite, and that's a promise." She said, her eyes following the boy's figure disapearing into the skies.
"I only play with things that have more fight in them anyways." Sondra murmered, biting the inside of her cheek. "You need new clothes and probely something to eat..."
"Well you could either die of starvation. The other choise would be to come with me and risk getting killed or end up with a good meal. I think coming with me has the best chances." Sondra said.
"Keep up then." Sondra said, leading her towards an area of the cliff that wasn't to close to the edge.
"Here." Sondra bent down, pulling a backpack out and pulling a muffin wrapped in plastic out along with a waterbottle. "I travel a lot." she explained, walking over to her and handing her both items.
"There's a few. But not many." Sondra responded, sitting down on her knees. Her gaze followed out over the area.
Sondra's body stiffened, she couldn't stand it when people cried. "I don't know." she simply said, glancing away.
"Wash up a little to." Sondra murmered, setting out another watterbottle to use to wash the dirt off her hands and face.
Sondra let her eyes close for a brief moment, listening tothe rustling of the wind against the trees.
"Where you go, what creatures you get near. I am not here to watch over humans." Sondra said stiffly. figuring she had been a little to friendly.
"You are not the only one left. They're in hiding." Sondra murmered, her mind working it's way back to wing-boy.
"Have fun." Sondra muttered closing her eyes, "Now, if that one guy with the wings wasn't so annoying then he would have been cute."
"Welcome to how I felt." Sondra was silent until Leo had spoken, then she glanced up at him, "You don't think I haven't been there before do you? I've probely killed more creatures and humans in a year then you have in a life. Only now, I don't have much reason to kill anymore so I don't."
Sondra raised her eyebrows at him. "You know, you are pretty cute for a cold blooded killer." she said.
"Something on your mind?" Sondra asked, meeting his gaze, her exprestion was always hard to read but the small amused smile was playing on her lips.
Sondra let out a whistle. "Aren't I always on every guys mind? The one girl most guys can't get." She smirked.
"I'm not exauctly the girl you want to be there, buddy. I don't play fair and I don't play nice." Sondra smiled.
Sondra leaned up, and kissed him on the lips. a gentle kiss that was much to short. "Life is a game and I never loose nor do I win, I just keep playing." she said as she pulled away.



