Ollio let out a yawn, sitting up from where he had slept for the night. He did indeed have a home, but at the moment, he really couldn't bothered going back and dealing with, well,
Him. The annoying little brat he called cousin.
A red-haired boy pulled himself up onto the roof of his home, staring aroudn the small street in search of the similar light-brown hair of his twenty year-old cousin. "Heeeeeeeeeh, it's so boring without someone too talk to, "
Sin sighed, crossing his legs and leaning his back against the brick chimney.
'One... Two... Three...Four... There's five of them,' Hector thought to himself. He turned suddenly, throwing a small knife into the woods, five birds scattering into the sky. He smiled to himself, noticing that his practice was certainly helping him improve his mind as well as his body. He looked aroudn the empty clearing before walking towards where he had thrown his knife, making sure no one was watching him.
Hera sighed, sitting back against a large oak tree and stared into the sky. It had been a rather slow morning, the sun having taken half an hour to completely show itself over the distant hills. And of all things, Hara had decided she wanted to go get their breakfast. The little girl could hardly talk, so maybe she did have the upper hand when begging for/stealing food.
Hara smiled softly, gently knocking on the door of the local bakery. She had never been here so of course there was no why they'd know her. She thanked the man who had opened the door for her, since she couldn't quite reach the handle, and walked inside, looking around.
May looked around the park, swinging her legs since she was too short to reach the floor. Next to the bench sat her friend, Eda. A white-haired wolf that followed her everywhere. May took her staff in her hand, pointing it at the wing set and murmuring a single word, "Fall." Then and there, the little girl who had been sitting on there playing fell to the ground, the swing having broken beneath. May smiled, watching the girl cry before her and the mother fussing over her, wondering how a brand new swing could break so easily.
'Oh, on I burn! Fuel is pumping engines, burning hard, loose and clean!' the lyrics of Metallica's song Fuel could be heard meters away. Obviously, the girl had no worries about going deaf, as the music was in fact coming from a set of headphones planted on top of
Aclri's black hair. She was sitting by a large tree atop a low lying hill, just outside of the port town. In her lap was a small, black laptop. In fact, everything around the girl was black. Her clothes, hair, laptop, headphones, glasses, even her eyes. The only thing about her that wasn't black was her chalky white skin.
Nadi huffed, staring at the people that passed her on the street. She pulled her hat lower over he face, making sure her ears were still covered. From her pocket, she pulled out a raspberry lollipop and placed it in her mouth, smiling at the sweet taste. She could smell and hear the ocean from where she was, but she never had any intention of going near it.
"And that is Check Mate," a black haired girl murmured. She grinned as the guy across from her stood up suddenly, toppling the chair. He angrily stormed away, leaving the prize money sitting on the table.
Angela stiffled a laugh, gathering the money and placing it in her wallet. She was known as pro in chess playing and often gambled, relying on her skills for the money she needed for food, water and other stuff.Being a traveler wasn't always easy when you're out of money.