Hana_Killer
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2009
It had been exactly four months from this day that is had happened thought the young women. Early in age around her mid teens of about sixteen or so now. She was walking with her friend when the thought came to mind, wearing her school outfit, a white and black dress, going down to just her knees and loose ruffles all around, no sleeves but wearing gloves that reach half way up her biceps. She had on high heels and long stockings, her bag on her back and two reading books in her hands held in front of her lap. She had long black hair, tied up in a bun with a few strands hanging down to her shoulder blades. Her eyes were a soft blue in color, and her skin slightly pale from hardly being exposed to the sun. She hung her head down, still half thinking about her parent's untimely demise.
Her friend, Jasmin, shook her shoulder seeing her sadness. "Aye, Tai, you alright?" She asked. Taiyuya, her full name, looked up at her friend and smirked softly. "OH! Sorry, just thinking about them again." She explained, her voice a very soft tone, almost a whisper if not used to it. "Look, don't worry about that, kay?" She asked with her friendliest grin on. Tai chuckled, "Yeah, you're right. I shouldn't think about it so much." She says to her self aloud. "Come on, I'll make some ramen when we get to my house." Tai said with a grin and started to jog now, her friend in close tail behind her.
Soon after they reached Tai's house, Tai pulling out her key and opening the door to walk in, looking around before fully going in. "Doesn't look like she's home right now. Come on." Tai whispered, referring to her sister. She then walked to her room, tossed her bag in and Jasmin did the same, staying close by her friend. They made it to the kitchen and Tai pulled out the noodles and some meat cubes and corn. Jasmin pulled out some pots, setting them onto the stove and counter, started to help Tai with the preparations for their ramen. "Why do you not like your sister?" Jasmin asked. "You haven't seen her, you have no clue what she is like and you don't want to know." Tai explained, mixing some of the things together.
Her friend, Jasmin, shook her shoulder seeing her sadness. "Aye, Tai, you alright?" She asked. Taiyuya, her full name, looked up at her friend and smirked softly. "OH! Sorry, just thinking about them again." She explained, her voice a very soft tone, almost a whisper if not used to it. "Look, don't worry about that, kay?" She asked with her friendliest grin on. Tai chuckled, "Yeah, you're right. I shouldn't think about it so much." She says to her self aloud. "Come on, I'll make some ramen when we get to my house." Tai said with a grin and started to jog now, her friend in close tail behind her.
Soon after they reached Tai's house, Tai pulling out her key and opening the door to walk in, looking around before fully going in. "Doesn't look like she's home right now. Come on." Tai whispered, referring to her sister. She then walked to her room, tossed her bag in and Jasmin did the same, staying close by her friend. They made it to the kitchen and Tai pulled out the noodles and some meat cubes and corn. Jasmin pulled out some pots, setting them onto the stove and counter, started to help Tai with the preparations for their ramen. "Why do you not like your sister?" Jasmin asked. "You haven't seen her, you have no clue what she is like and you don't want to know." Tai explained, mixing some of the things together.