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Sep 10, 2015 07:10AM
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This is the home of Andrez, Bellins, and Faenia LeRoux. Whether one of them (probably Fae- that girl's powers are weird) made it, or if it was created for them by someone unknown, or if it was already there, no one knows. Bell stumbled upon it while running through the woods, and decided it would be a perfect home for them. There is a charm around it (again, no one knows who cast it,) that makes it so no one but the siblings can even get near it (let alone hear or see it,) even if they're walking right towards it. (Unless one of the siblings lets them into the magic-bound area.) No one even notices that they can't walk towards it.

Fae was wandering the woods, and Dray was in the village, because he insisted neither of them could visit until he checked it out. Whatever.
Someone was walking in the direction of the house, she could see, on the feed. A dark haired boy. She couldn't see him in the woods yet. she decided not to let him through, but to go out and wait near the barrier, on the visible side.
She hid the tablet, went, and waited. "Hello," she called. HE couldn't see her yet, or she he, but he'd hear her, and it'd be a mystery how she'd known he was there.

"I'm over here," she said in a bored drawl, "About twenty meters in front of you, with a couple of trees in the way. You'll see me soon."

But she'd learned to mask her expressions. Her face simply appeared like a bored girl looking at the accidental intruder.
"You know, you should train your eyes and ears better. I've been right here for two minutes." True. She'd come out of the barrier before he came close. Why had he been so surprised? This was the Haven. Strange things had happened and how stranger would it be if they met right it the middle of the woods?
"Also, language! Talk nicely. I should ask you, what are you doing this close to my home, on private property?"
She saw Fae in a tree behind him. She was being silent, so he wouldn't hear her. She climbed until she was right above him, then jumped, somersaulted through the air, and landed on her feet right next to Bell. She'd done it all so quickly and silently, it appeared as though she'd dropped from the sky spontaneously.
"So, I'm Bell and this is my sister, Fae."
Fae ignored the boys shell-shocked expression.
"Why are we all standing out here? I'm hungry. Bell, can we go inside so you can make me lunch?" WIth those words, Fae had granted the still unnamed boy temporary entrance to their home. His eyes widened even further as he took in the sight of it. Fae ignored that too, and skipped into the house. Bell followed, but when she got to the door, she called, "Are you coming, or not?"



She smiled at him. "So how old are you, and are you going to go to the school, if it really does exist?"
Was she talking to much? She did that occasionally, but Fae was to nice to tell her so, and Dray tuned her out after a while.



"Then they kicked you out? Or tried to kill you?" She knew she was being insensitive, but she couldn't help it.



Unless your parents told them. But she didn't say that.

She wasn't usually callous, but she knew if she thought about t too much, she'd start bawling, and she'd feel silly like that in front of a total stranger.

But it was his deal. He didn't want to talk about it, that was fine.
"So where are you staying while you are here," she asked, changing the subject, "Don't tell me you're sleeping in the woods?" She pretended like it was too horrible to consider. Of course, she'd slept in the woods plenty of times, but that wasn't the point. She just needed to get away from this depressing aura.


It'd be..nice. She couldn't understand what it was about this boy- because he was still a boy, even if he was responsible for himself- that drew her to him. She felt like she could be herself around him, like she didn't need to be the ever-cheerful face she put on every morning for her siblings. He felt...freeing.


