Rem
(Let’s try this again... lol)
Rem wandered around in the snow, alone. She didn’t appear to be in distress or anything, maybe just lonely. She was certainly shy but in no means anti-social. She still wasn’t quite used to seeing so many different characters running around. She never liked to...
Rem
Rem quietly made her way out of THE RUINS, finding herself in a snowy forest. Her feet began to crunch the snow below her, and she cringed at it, trying to remain as quiet as possible. She was scared, and she was shy, but she wanted to overcome those things and eventually grow out of them...
Name: Rem
Age: 13
Gender: Female
Species: Human
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Backstory: She is but another lonely human fallen into the underground. She has been dealing with everyday life with little to no friends, parents who don’t pay much mind to her, and the constant knowledge that her older...
Faye heard the voices of the guys and slowly woke from her slumber, her eyes fluttering open. She untangled herself from her cloak and sat up, stretching herself out.
“Good morning,” she said and smiled sleepily.
Faye decided not to have a drink, at least not then. Maybe some other time? She saw how peaceful Azi looked and decided she’d like the same. She managed to fit her whole body underneath her cloak, wrapping herself up into a blanket burrito and curled up, slowly drifting off to sleep, comforted...
Charlie took her black slip of paper and grabbed her silver marker to write with. She crossed her legs and sat up in her seat, writing down what she was supposed to, dotting her i’s with hearts. Her paper read as follows:
Name: Charlotte (Charlie) McGuire
Ability: Sonic Voice
Goal: To be the...
Faye was simply laying on her back and staring up at the “ceiling” of the caverns, listening to the stories the boys had to tell, both soul-crushing and sweet. Faye was a pretty fierce girl, but she couldn’t deny that her eyes might have watered a little bit hearing the tales told. She could...
Faye yawned, but she was much too excited to sleep. She loved stories. She loved people. She also didn’t dispute Ivan’s choice because, well, she found it appropriate. Still, though, she said nothing and kept to herself, leaving her ears open to just listening.
“Jerks or not,” Faye began. “I happen to like you guys. All of you, quite a bit. I’d hate to see anyone get hurt or worse.” She looked down at the dirt beneath her. This group of strange, dysfunctional people was the closest thing to friends or family that she has had in a very long time.
Faye shrugged. “I’ll try whatever you think is best first, I can evaluate myself then. I just want what will help keep myself, and you guys, out of harm’s way.”
Faye smiled at Aelin and looked up to her attitude. That was it; that was exactly the kind of person that she wanted to become. Respectable. “I think that’s a great idea,” she said. “I appreciate your words, Aelin.”
Faye quietly watched the argument amongst the boys, her eyes wide and ears back in secondhand embarrassment. She fiddled with her fingers, looking down at the ground as she listened, fidgeting.
“You’re absolutely right, Azi,” Faye said, sighing. “I’d like to apologize to you directly too, I should have listened more. I can’t speak for anyone else here, but I regret not listening enough. After all, we are friends, right?” She asked sheepishly, a half grin on her face, hoping he wasn’t...
“Of course,” Faye said. “Especially the arguing and the disagreeing. We’re going to get ourselves killed if that continues.” She blushed a little bit. “I’m sorry for being unprofessional earlier, guys.” She said, holding herself accountable.