Felicity Wood
Servant
If you never try to live your dreams, why dream them?
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Post by Felicity Wood on Jan 5, 2011 4:13:21 GMT
Felicity trudged through the city square, feeling very put out from a lonely day. She was so horrible at being social with people. She had always been quite shy and wasn't sure what to say to people. As she passed through, she noticed the people around her. They were laughing. At her? Felicity blushed with shame. She couldn't quite understand why her self esteem was so incredibly low. It just was and it always has been.
She was wearing a dirty old dress that was sure to make people look down on her. Her mother called it paranoia. Felicity disagreed, even if it was true. She just wanted to go hide somewhere. As her walking sped up, she almost fell. Hoping nobody noticed, she continued. Her face was burning with embarrassment before crashing into someone. Immediatly, Felicity was rambleing.
"I am so sorry!" she gasped. "It's all my fault! I'm sorry! I am such a klutz sometimes!"
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Post by Lady Raven Silvester on Jan 5, 2011 4:57:03 GMT
Raven was out buying herbs for her potions. She handed the gold over to the stall keeper, gave him a warm smile and walked off. She was wearing a purple dress that gave off a scent that she was nobility. She was too busy thinking about Dreamer that she didn't notice the peasant walk into her. 'Its alright." Raven said. She looked at the young woman. Raven smiled. "You look like you could use a herbal drink. Come back to my home, my friend." Raven offered.
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Felicity Wood
Servant
If you never try to live your dreams, why dream them?
Posts: 97
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Post by Felicity Wood on Jan 5, 2011 5:25:19 GMT
Felicity let out a small sigh of relief. She was grateful that the girl was not angry with her. When she was invited over to the girls home, she felt a bit hesitant. She was not often intived to others homes and she certainly would never be able to gather the courage to invite anyone to her own small shack of a place. It was far too shameful.
"Are you sure?" she questioned the girl who was obviously noble. She cleared her throat however, and nodded. "I mean....I'd love to. My name is Felicity Wood. What is your name?"
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Post by Lady Raven Silvester on Jan 5, 2011 5:39:14 GMT
Raven smiled again. "Lady Raven Silvester." she said. Her pentagram shone happily around her pale slim neck. She the looked up at the castle and wondered if Dreamer was there. She then shook her head. "Shall we make our way then Miss Woods?" she asked trying to cheer this girl up. She turned around and muttered a quick spell and bunch of lilies emerged in her arms. "For you." Raven beamed.
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Felicity Wood
Servant
If you never try to live your dreams, why dream them?
Posts: 97
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Post by Felicity Wood on Jan 5, 2011 12:08:56 GMT
Felicity looked at the beautiful lillies with surprise before gratefully taking them. She was not used to such kindness displayed towards her. It was a lovely change. Felicity could get used to this.
Felicity didn't really have any true friends. Only a few girls who claimed to want to be her friends, but they always had some sort of conditions before allowing her to spend time with them.
"Thank you! You're so kind! You know, Lillies are my favorite type of flower. Lillies and orchids." she said, baffled and pleased. "Thank you so much for your kindness...."
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Post by Lady Raven Silvester on Jan 7, 2011 20:26:14 GMT
Raven smiled more widely. "You're welcome. Come I have a broth cooking at home. Please join me." she said and offered Felicity her hand. Raven was the type of girl who considered herself to be like the rest of the people. She didn't care that she had money she just loved the company of others.
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Felicity Wood
Servant
If you never try to live your dreams, why dream them?
Posts: 97
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Post by Felicity Wood on Jan 7, 2011 22:08:14 GMT
Felicity was extremly pleased. She was not often treated with such kindness. This was very unusual, but she liked the change. Perhaps she and this girl could be really good friends.
"I wish I had something to give you in return for the lillies and your kind hospitality." Felicity confessed as the two walked.
Felicity was not a very wealthy girl at all and she couldn't stand it. She felt so out of place with most people. The lack of money wasn't too big of a deal to her, though. It made her stronger.
Felicity had a strong appreciation for what she did have and mentally scolded herself for always moping about small things like that.
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