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Post by EZEKIEL KLYDE HARVILLE on Jul 24, 2013 4:20:02 GMT
The day had been hot, the sun had been bright, and the wind had been blowing. It was a relatively perfect day when Ezekiel left his home early that morning, Arlo perched groggily on his shoulder. The Peregrine hated mornings, oddly enough. In fact, the bird hardly ever left his make-shift nest until noon or after. But, the morning was just too nice to ignore, so there he found himself, cradling the bird for a good half of the morning while he went up his morning routine before the Falcon was finally awake enough to stay firmly on his shoulder.
Many thought Ezekiel was stupid for keeping the bird instead of releasing him back into the wild, but it wasn't like he'd really had a choice. Arlo had broken both of his wings two years before -- the bird falling from the sky was a blessing in disguise. Arlo saved his life in more than one way, just as he had saved the bird's life. Arlo gave him hope. Arlo gave him something to live for. By now, the bird was fit to leave, but after two and a half years living together, neither were ready to say good bye -- and perhaps they never would be. Where ever one was, the other was right there with 'em.
Together the two wandered around the town, exploring and adventuring, oblivious to the world around them. But, then the began to rise and the sun began to fall. Darkness fell across the land, midnight closing in as the shadows expanded. "C'mon, Arlo... Let's head back..." he whispered to the bird, hand on the knife he always kept tucked in his pocket. The bird nibbled on his ear affectionately in reply and the two headed back towards the house. But, then Ezekiel made a detour, a frown marring his handsome face as he turned in the direction of the park, not truly ready to return to his brother's house.
Sure, he loved all of his older brothers, he'd die for each and every one of them -- but it wasn't just them at the house. No, Adler and Adalin were there too, and each and every day he had to see them. he had to watch their perfect lives play out in front of his own eyes, and he hated it. Arlo flapped his wings just slightly, swatting the young shifter in the face with his feathers. Ez rolled his eyes and lifted a hand, soothing it over the bird as he slumped to the ground underneath a large oak tree.
"What do you think, buddy? S'not fair, is it?" he murmured softly, a frown settling and his brows furrowing. He hated his younger siblings, though he wasn't completely sure why. He knew it wasn't their fault they were born, but it was them coming into the world that had changed everything. Call him selfish, but he blamed them for it. He fished the worn silver harmonica from his trousers and stared at it for a moment before pulling it to his lips.
Arlo leapt up and took flight just as the first note tumbled from the instrument. A soft, dark melody rang into the mostly empty park while Arlo dove and twirled gracefully in the air. He watched the falcon as it dipped around people, barely missing running head first into a few patrons. Ezekiel's shoulders shook with silent laughter as his companion raced daringly around the people, the constant stream of notes never faltering as he watched the bird carefully.
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Post by ALEXANDRA JAYE MORGEN on Jul 24, 2013 5:11:53 GMT
[style=width: 350px; height: 233px; background-image: url('http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a613/Ukuelukile/Valorie2_zpsc357c391.jpg');] Here I go again the blame The guilt, the pain, the hurt, the shame The founding fathers of our plane That's stuck in heavy clouds of rain
It was all starting to fall down now. Things weren't working right anymore. Things weren't falling into place like they used to, back in Michigan. Why did she ever move in the first place? Why didn't she go back? That's it, she should just go back right now! Leave this shit-hole behind and just... leave. Rainer was back there, her sister was back there, even her shitty father was back there. Nobody cared for her here. Nobody wanted her. And with the war, things just... stopped working. Nothing was working. Her friggin' PLANS that she was kinda KNOWN FOR weren't working. Seriously, she was injured in her last job. She can't get injured. She wasn't allowed to be injured. She had to be better than that... But she wasn't. Not here.
Needless to say, when Alex was nearly smacked in the face by a bird in the middle of her internal ravings, she was... confused. And a bit angry. And a bit undone. 'Really? A bird? I... what?'
[/b] She watched the creature circling around, looking for food, perhaps. A small, bittersweet smirk graced her lips. 'What is my life coming to when I can't even bitch and moan to myself without a stupid bird hitting me in the face?' She saw the bird, 'a falcon, probably,' alight on some guy's shoulder. Was it his falcon? Should she ask? 'What the hell. Why not.' She would later realize that it was her serious loneliness that made her talk to the guy, and not the bird at all, but she would never admit this. After all, Alexandra Jaye Morgen doesn't get lonely. Nor does she feel any emotion. Ever. It could cost her her life, you know. Backstabbing people does that sometimes. A quick walk-jog and she was behind the dude. She always preferred walking up behind someone, gives her an edge. He had a harmonica out and was playing some melody she never heard before. 'What a hippy.'[/b] She rolled her eyes before tapping the guy on the shoulder. The one without the falcon, of course. She didn't want her fingers pecked off or something. "Hello!" She began, "I'm Alexandra Morgen. You can call me Alex. Or Jaye. I don't care, just not my first name because it takes forever and you're not my mother." With one hand behind her back and one hand raised for a hand shake from the stranger, she waited for his response. Once again, when she was home and safe and less lonely she would realize that she was being way too nice to the dude from the start, but once again she would bury that thought and play it off. Maybe this guy wouldn't be one of those that would back stab her like she did to so many others. Maybe. [/div][/style] [/style][/center]
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Post by EZEKIEL KLYDE HARVILLE on Jul 24, 2013 6:13:00 GMT
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Arlo landed on his shoulders as the final note faded into the darkness surrounding them. The branches swayed gently overhead, twirling and shimmering in a gentle dance. The trees whispered softly to one another, sharing secrets of old and new, secrets that only they could understand. Ezekiel listened to it all. He listened to the distant beats of a teenager's music blaring from the street, he listened to the squeaks of the swings rocking back and forth, pushed by the tender breeze. He listened to the laughs of a couple a yard or so away from him, he listened to the gentle hum of a mother as she rocked her infant back to sleep while walking along the smooth path. He listened to the steady beating of Arlo's heart, the way the bird breathed in and out in a soothing rhythm. "Mulțumesc, prietene," he whispered his gratitude to the bird, falling back into his native tongue as he reached a heavy hand up. Arlo tucked his head against the back of the shifter's hand, rubbing against it gently.
There was something about the shift that changed Ezekiel. His sight had become sharper, his hearing cleared. As the steps sounded from behind him, Ezekiel fought every instinct in him that said turn and fight and instead waited. He waited as the steps grew nearer and nearer, his heart hammering away impatiently in his chest. And there it was, the tap on his shoulder that told him that the person wasn't just passing by and wanted his attention. A wide grin plastered itself onto his lips as he tipped his head up, giving the person a polite smile. His eyes openly roamed the woman's form, taking in everything about her before deciding she wasn't much of a threat. Pushing himself to his feet, Ezekiel tipped his head in acknowledgment. He listened to her voice, to the way she spoke and held herself. He watched her movements curiously, head cocked just slightly to the side as he regarded her. Should he give the same 'warm' greeting, or should he be a bit snarky? Did he want the company or did he want to be left alone? Arlo preened his feathers on the shifter's shoulder, beak snapping in frustration as Ezekiel's emotions and thoughts swirled out of his control.
With a decisive smile, he reached his own hand out, clasping her's gently in his own and gave it a firm shake. "It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Alex," he chirped back, letting his hand fall back to his side. His head cocked innocently to the side, "If you don't want people calling you Alexandra, why introduce yourself as such? Wouldn't it be easier to just introduce yourself as Alex? Do you also think it wise to give your last night when introducing yourself to a stranger? A stranger whom you just met in the park? At night?" A soft laugh flittered from his lips as he stuffed his hands into his pockets, his words gentle and playful. "Either way, I'm Ezekiel Harville, and as I said, it's a pleasure. You can call me Ez, by the way. Or anything really, I don't much mind." His voice was thick with his accent, something he'd never lost as he most often spoke in his native tongue. Arlo's beak suddenly collided with the side of his head, causing him to flinch slightly, "Oww, oww, oww! Okay okay," he whined as the pecking continued, "this twit is Arlo." He rolled his eyes as the bird puffed it's chest out, stretching his wings before they folded back against his body.
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Post by ALEXANDRA JAYE MORGEN on Jul 24, 2013 21:20:11 GMT
[style=width: 350px; height: 233px; background-image: url('http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a613/Ukuelukile/Valorie2_zpsc357c391.jpg');] Here I go again the blame The guilt, the pain, the hurt, the shame The founding fathers of our plane That's stuck in heavy clouds of rain
He had an accent of... something, Alex heard. It was kinda obvious English wasn't his first language. But she really couldn't make out what the accent was. It surely wasn't British, not really Scottish, nor any of the Norse countries... German? Nahh... Italian? Maybe... She knew it would bother her, but she let it go for now. "I prefer to not keep secrets when I have the chance, Mr. Accent." A small but real smile showed itself on her lips. "Besides, I doubt some guy a kamikaze bird is gonna start anything." But if he did, she could take him. Or run. Running was always a good option. Less scars that way. Unless she screwed it up again, which she had been doing lately... heck, if this guy annoyed her, she'd just find where he lived and steal from him or something. Nothing says 'fuck you' like stealing someone's identity.
Alex took a few seconds to study the man before her while they shook hands. He was athletic and strong-looking, which tipped her off to being something besides just a regular, boring ol' human. Humans were generally fat and lazy, and usually had some smell of grease on them. He smelled... different. Maybe it had something to do with his accent, like his family didn't eat the usual food around here. Maybe he just didn't like greasy food. But in Manuka, it was better to assume the person before you was more than what they seemed. Even in a park that usually only contained humans. And especially at night. She looked up, subtly looking at the moon. 'Not full tonight. Good. Not sure how this guy would take it... if he's even human."
[/i] She glanced at the man towering over her. 'Which, let's face it, in Manuka, chances are, he probably isn't.'[/i] She studied him closer, trying to determine what species he would be. She ruled out a vampire immediately. They usually smelled... wrong. Like death, really. Just before the decaying part. And he wasn't a ghost, because those people didn't have a smell, yet this guy did. There wouldn't be any reason for the winged angel's to be around here... they had a war to fight. All the others were fair game. She really wanted to ask him, but if he was human and oblivious, this could get really awkward, really fast. But the overgrown songbird's antics made Alex stop her train of thought. "He's so cute!" Alex coo'd at the feathered fluff ball. She would pet it with her finger or something, but she had a knack with animals hating her. Maybe it's because her furry self liked to eat them. Oh well. "I think you and I are going to be good friends, Arlo. You could always ditch your human for me, you know." She spoke with a wry smile, glancing at the newly-named Ezekiel as she did so. "Though I don't think Vixie would like you too much." She looked back at the bird and gave him a wink. "I didn't know falconry was a thing here in Manuka. Are you from here, Sir Ezekiel?" She looked at him fully now, with an arch in her eyebrows that would look comedic on any other person. [/div][/style] [/style][/center]
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