Zavaya
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2021

Nastya was told it had been a heart attack but knowing her dad's reputation, she wasn't too sure. This doubt only increased when the records of her mother were nowhere to be found and everybody she asked about them were hiding something.
She was smart. Too smart for her own good. Having attended boarding schools in Switzerland and England, she was fluent in multiple languages but rarely spoke. The prime example of still waters running deep. She preferred the background. The shadows and the quiet life, enjoying simple things like hiking and playing the piano.
A large party on a boat was really not something she had wanted for her birthday and had she known her dad wouldn't even be there, she'd have arranged something else. Although she probably could have known. Now she was surrounded by people she barely knew and friends that were friends only because of her last name.
"Zayka!!"
A portly woman approached her and nearly squished the life out of Nastya's athletic frame as she hugged her.
"Do you eat? You're so skinny!"
"Aunt Ana.. So nice of you to come!"
The older lady made a gesture as if it was no big deal but Nastya knew it must have been a big deal, flying from Russia to Monte Carlo for a simple birthday party. Because there were other members from Russia as well, Nastya began to have the creeping suspicion that some of her family were using this evening for more than just celebrating a birthday.
"Nobody's called me Bunny in a long time though."
Nastya quickly added to her aunt. Hoping to get her message across that she was now an adult, not the hapless child she was when they still were all together in St. Petersburg. The portly lady quickly shuffled away into the crowd, having seen another person she obviously knew, leaving Anastasya relieved and alone for a brief moment.
Then she saw the guy who she had hoped would show up. She met him purely by chance a few weeks ago after he saved her years ago.
Nastya had been going out in Tokyo, celebrating a late 18th birthday. She was tipsy, way underdressed for the time of year and unknown to herself, getting a lot of attention. A blonde drunk Russian tourist. She had no idea just how easy a target she had been. Her driver had dropped her off at the hotel and in the brief moment it took him to park the car, Nastya had managed to escape his attention. Wondering the streets of a foreign city on her own, it didn't take long for a few guys to find her. Their intentions were immediately clear but there was nothing she could do about them. They had most of her clothes off when he appeared. Scared them away as if he was the devil himself and the poor guy who couldn't run away in time ended up worse than Nastya would have if they had been successful.
They had kept in contact for a while after that. She had asked him not to tell her father what had happened and he had agreed. The contact slowly faded until a few weeks ago when she met him in a restaurant in St. Petersburg. She had wasted no time inviting him to her birthday party, hoping he would come but not expecting him to make the trip to Monte Carlo for a random stranger he saved a few years ago.
"Hada!"
She snuck in front of him and smiled at him. He was tall, especially for an Asian, even a little bit taller than Nastya herself. But where she was willowy and lean, he was strong and even a little intimidating. She understood why the other three guys had dropped her and ran away upon seeing him.
"I'm so glad you could come. I might be in need of saving again."
She smiled at him, hugged him and flagged a waiter with a tray of champagne. After handing one to him, she took one herself and clinked her glass against his'.
"I hope your trip was good? I can't believe you came all the way out here for me."