Candira
Singularity
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
It was a bright, sunny day in the harbor and there was a fabulous breeze that guided the Castonia into the port. The merchant ship that docked was laden with spices, cloths, jewels, and seeds from other lands. Maps, books, and manuscripts all comprised the cargo as well. But while the sailors aboard the ship hurriedly started preparations to begin unloading the cargo and properly anchoring the ship, one man was searching frantically for the two people he loved most on the docks.
A bright smile reached his face as he saw his little girl running toward the gangplank for him. Once it was secure, he ran down it to greet the sweetest little girl he could imagine--his daughter, Aria Kingsly.
Aria loved nothing more in this world than her parents, Richard and Sophia Kingsly. They were so good to her and they gave her all she could have wanted: love, a comfortable life, and, most prized, an education. They taught her to give of herself and treat others with fairness and kindness. Her family was well liked among the common folk, and she enjoyed a position of prestige and honor as her father's only heir.
"Father!" She grinned and put her arms around the man as he picked her up and spun her around. Delighted at his presence, she giggled and hugged tightly to him, kissing his cheek. "I've missed you so much!"
Richard grinned at his little girl, smoothing her lovely red hair--a feature she shared with her mother. Her eyes, the color of brandy, however, were his. He chuckled and reached into his pocket. "I have something for you, my darling." From his pocket he took the most beautiful cloth she'd ever seen. Her eyes lit up in surprise and awe.
"This is for you, my girl. I've another for your mother. And I brought one especially for your little friend as well."
"Oh, thank you, father! It's beautiful!" She smiled at the little handkerchief that he'd given to her and happily tucked it into a pocket of her dress. The white and cream cloth looked wonderful next to her pale, rosy skin. She smiled at the craftsmanship and kissed her father's cheek again.
"Come, let's take it to your friend. We can see your uncle and give them their gifts."
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Aria grinned as she skipped along, holding her father's hand. She was a little tall for her age, but she had a pretty face and a body that was just beginning to show hints of womanly shape. Her eyes shone with excitement as the spirited young girl found her uncle's famous blacksmith shop and entered.
"Uncle, Uncle! Father has returned!" She cried, bouncing as she waited for her uncle and her friend to come out and greet her.
A bright smile reached his face as he saw his little girl running toward the gangplank for him. Once it was secure, he ran down it to greet the sweetest little girl he could imagine--his daughter, Aria Kingsly.
Aria loved nothing more in this world than her parents, Richard and Sophia Kingsly. They were so good to her and they gave her all she could have wanted: love, a comfortable life, and, most prized, an education. They taught her to give of herself and treat others with fairness and kindness. Her family was well liked among the common folk, and she enjoyed a position of prestige and honor as her father's only heir.
"Father!" She grinned and put her arms around the man as he picked her up and spun her around. Delighted at his presence, she giggled and hugged tightly to him, kissing his cheek. "I've missed you so much!"
Richard grinned at his little girl, smoothing her lovely red hair--a feature she shared with her mother. Her eyes, the color of brandy, however, were his. He chuckled and reached into his pocket. "I have something for you, my darling." From his pocket he took the most beautiful cloth she'd ever seen. Her eyes lit up in surprise and awe.
"This is for you, my girl. I've another for your mother. And I brought one especially for your little friend as well."
"Oh, thank you, father! It's beautiful!" She smiled at the little handkerchief that he'd given to her and happily tucked it into a pocket of her dress. The white and cream cloth looked wonderful next to her pale, rosy skin. She smiled at the craftsmanship and kissed her father's cheek again.
"Come, let's take it to your friend. We can see your uncle and give them their gifts."
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Aria grinned as she skipped along, holding her father's hand. She was a little tall for her age, but she had a pretty face and a body that was just beginning to show hints of womanly shape. Her eyes shone with excitement as the spirited young girl found her uncle's famous blacksmith shop and entered.
"Uncle, Uncle! Father has returned!" She cried, bouncing as she waited for her uncle and her friend to come out and greet her.