Ayita means "one who dances first" and this describes Ayita great. She's not afraid to jump into a situation head first and with courage. She carries much hate in her heart because her brother was killed in war. Ayita has never been able to accept his death and definitely has not gotten over it. Flo means "arrow" which is also fitting for Ayita. She has killer aim with a bow and arrow easily hitting her target. Being a girl, she hides her talent. Ayita is determined and focused. She knows her place within the tribe. She often works with weaving and cooking. Ayita can be tempermental, but has a good balance of self-control. She doesn't easily scare or be ignored. It's just not the way she is. Being seventeen, Ayita hopes for a family of her own one day.
Bow and Arrow.
Ayita was born in the Comanche tribe. Her mother was an outstanding weaver and her father a fierce warrior. At the age of nine, her father began secretly training her. She instantly took to the bow and arrrow. Easily, Ayita could be most guys at her age and even a few others when it came to the shooting department. When Ayita was sixteen years old, her brother was killed in the war. Ayita has carried the hatred of a thousand ever since then. Now, sometimes, as she has virtually no curves, Ayita will dress as a man and head to battle with the people of her tribe. Greatfully, she owns the horse passed down by her brother.