"I told you, I'm hungry!" The woman harrumphed, tramping behind the older male, glaring holes into the back of his head. He was quite clearly ignoring her as she stormed along behind him, despite her multitude of complaints. She had been good for the first day or so, managing to snag a bite to eat here or there, finding wild fruits and the like on the roads, but they had evidently reached a point where just finding wild fruit wasn't going to be their best bet. They were on open plains for the most part, with very few trees around, and no actual real sources of food nearby. "You think I asked to be like this?" So she had started complaining, "Come on, you think I like having to eat six times a day or dying? No, it fucking sucks!" She folded her arms and tried to keep up step with him, looking at the side of his face and trying her hardest to elicit a reaction, "Nothing? Seriously?"
She'd learned a few things about Alex from when they first left Aria until now. Firstly, he didn't seem to give two damns about her gender. She wasn't sure exactly how he could do it, but it made sense--when they had been interacting a couple of days back, he had pretty much touched her all over without any real care; his hand movements were methodical and precise. She rubbed the red spot on her cheek where he'd punched her in the face--her bone structure wasn't too much stronger than most, but she had somehow managed to barely roll with the hit, which stopped him from breaking her jaw--but it still hurt. Wasn't afraid of hitting a woman, that was for sure. It had pissed her off for the first little while, but as she thought about it, she guessed it could be some kind of equal respect. She didn't really know what this man's mind was like, but it was definitely unusual. He wasn't stopping her from following him either, though he'd pretty much ignored her for most of the trip. She wondered if he even realized that she was there when she didn't touch him. It was an unusual experience for Lucia, that was certain.
But now, her stomach growling loudly, she realized her mistake in leaving Aria. Not only did she have a "companion" who didn't really give a damn whether she lived or died, she didn't exactly have any access to food sources, or know her way back to the city. Even if he'd just tossed a single platinum coin at her face when she got out of the well, she'd have been fine! One plat would've been enough to feed her and keep her in an inn room while she worked out what she was doing, but no, he had to take it all for himself. If he hadn't been so goddamn selfish, he wouldn't have to put up with her, and they could have gone their separate ways! Storming out in front of him, she waved her arms in frustration, "Can't you at least say something, Alex? A 'fuck you' would be enough to at least prove you know I exist!"
She'd learned a few things about Alex from when they first left Aria until now. Firstly, he didn't seem to give two damns about her gender. She wasn't sure exactly how he could do it, but it made sense--when they had been interacting a couple of days back, he had pretty much touched her all over without any real care; his hand movements were methodical and precise. She rubbed the red spot on her cheek where he'd punched her in the face--her bone structure wasn't too much stronger than most, but she had somehow managed to barely roll with the hit, which stopped him from breaking her jaw--but it still hurt. Wasn't afraid of hitting a woman, that was for sure. It had pissed her off for the first little while, but as she thought about it, she guessed it could be some kind of equal respect. She didn't really know what this man's mind was like, but it was definitely unusual. He wasn't stopping her from following him either, though he'd pretty much ignored her for most of the trip. She wondered if he even realized that she was there when she didn't touch him. It was an unusual experience for Lucia, that was certain.
But now, her stomach growling loudly, she realized her mistake in leaving Aria. Not only did she have a "companion" who didn't really give a damn whether she lived or died, she didn't exactly have any access to food sources, or know her way back to the city. Even if he'd just tossed a single platinum coin at her face when she got out of the well, she'd have been fine! One plat would've been enough to feed her and keep her in an inn room while she worked out what she was doing, but no, he had to take it all for himself. If he hadn't been so goddamn selfish, he wouldn't have to put up with her, and they could have gone their separate ways! Storming out in front of him, she waved her arms in frustration, "Can't you at least say something, Alex? A 'fuck you' would be enough to at least prove you know I exist!"
Fri Nov 25, 2016 4:11 am by Dai
» Returning Home [Closed]
Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:32 pm by Tsubine
» Serenity's Face Claims
Tue Nov 15, 2016 2:29 pm by Serenity
» Escape from Ezon [CLOSED]
Thu Nov 10, 2016 3:25 am by Serenity
» Running on Idle [Closed]
Sun Nov 06, 2016 8:06 am by Schnockles
» The Deflowering [Closed]
Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:34 pm by Schnockles
» Serenity's Character List
Mon Oct 17, 2016 10:36 am by Serenity
» Amelia Bennett [APPROVED, 3-5]
Mon Oct 17, 2016 9:44 am by Tsubine
» Kenta [Approved; 1-2]
Mon Oct 17, 2016 8:27 am by Serenity