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Her deep eyes looked out into the darkness, at first glance they almost seemed as black as the night that she saw before her, but her eyes were actually a deep purple color. Her crimson silk hair framed her fine feature, just passing her shoulders. She looked like a princess, fine skin, not a blemish or anything. She was very beautiful also, her curves seemed to be in all the right places, as she was told by others anyway.
Kalia let out a sigh, she couldn't see anything in the darkness, but for some reason it gave her a sense of peace. On her balcony was one of the few places she was alone, without the maids that followed her around constantly, making sure she had the right pose and everything. Sometimes it got tiring, but she liked it, she liked not having to worry about anything.
Her eyes rose to the stars in the sky then back out in front of her in the darkness, "Like masks, I wonder what the darkness holds." She mumbled softly to herself, taking a step farther out onto her balcony. She moved towards the edge and placed her hands on the railing that prevented anyone from following out, "I wonder why people fear the darkness so much." She said to herself.
Kalia looked over her shoulder, for once the maids weren't in the room with her. They had rushed off to get somethings ready for tomorrow. She turned and leaned against the railing, her back to the darkness. She always assumed that the castle was safe, that she didn't have to worry about anything within the walls.
Kalia let out a sigh, she couldn't see anything in the darkness, but for some reason it gave her a sense of peace. On her balcony was one of the few places she was alone, without the maids that followed her around constantly, making sure she had the right pose and everything. Sometimes it got tiring, but she liked it, she liked not having to worry about anything.
Her eyes rose to the stars in the sky then back out in front of her in the darkness, "Like masks, I wonder what the darkness holds." She mumbled softly to herself, taking a step farther out onto her balcony. She moved towards the edge and placed her hands on the railing that prevented anyone from following out, "I wonder why people fear the darkness so much." She said to herself.
Kalia looked over her shoulder, for once the maids weren't in the room with her. They had rushed off to get somethings ready for tomorrow. She turned and leaned against the railing, her back to the darkness. She always assumed that the castle was safe, that she didn't have to worry about anything within the walls.