Marya walked home, staring at the soldiers, her knife getting uncomfortably warm in her pocket. Bakarne trailed her, gasping that she was old and didn't like it when Marya walked this fast.
Ice Village
(Okay.)
North turns into herself, and walks into the pub. She was looked at with curiosity; she was the only one in the town with such pale skin and who could withstand the cold. Most other citizens warmed up but she simply had to wear a thin dress to feel warm.
Some crazy pale girl in a thin dress walked into the tavern. Lau frowned, how was she not freezing to death out here?
(I'm probably going to jump in later 'cause my sis is going to kick me off soon :(
Dawn pretended to be just another citizen, "What are you young folk doing here?"
"We are here to find any and all non-magicals," One of them responded to her, "And you appear to be one."
"Are you sure about that?" Dawn asked them walking closer to them, her magic growing in her veins.
"Positive," the boy respond, "You're going to need to come with us."
"But of course," Dawn responded, "I just need to get something. You can follow me if you want?"
"We will do that miss."
Dawn lured them into a back alley where they were all burned, "They won't make that mistake again."
She began to feel a burn out coming so she headed towards the tavern.
(The poor boys)
(They made the mistake. You should never play with fire.)
“As well, tests taken show that you are in fact, a non-magical.” Another guard stepped forward bearing chains. “I suggest you come quietly.” Sophia froze, but only for a moment before she ducked under the guard, snatched her emerrgency escape pack, and sprinted out the door as fast as humanly possible.
Marya was almost into the house when an arm grabbed her. She looked behind herself and stared into two cold, pale-blue eyes, the brightest thing she'd ever seen.
"I'll need you to show some identification."
Sophia sprinted down the street, the guards in hot pursuit. Ducking into an alley, she scaled a pipe up to the roof of a pub and dropped through a skylight. She went completely unnoticed except for one girl. (Whoever wants can be the girl who saw)
AUTOCORRECT I MEANT DUCKING INTO AN ALLEY)
Marya fumbled out her ID card and he read it, blue eyes searching through the words.
"I'm going to need you to show me your ability."
Marya nodded, making herself taller, eyes green, and have purple hair. He smiled at her.
"That wasn't that hard, was it? Why don't you join me for some food? My treat."
A girl suddenly dropped in through a skylight. Lau stared, a smirk forming on her lips. "What the hell?" she mouthed.
Sophia swore, but no one heard her through the commotion in the pub. She walked over quickly, hissing into the girls ear. “Tell no one you saw me.”
(Brb)
Dawn walked into the tavern and ordered a drink, absolutely exhausted.
Lau shrugged. "I'm going to do what I want." Which was of course not turning the girl in, but the girl didn't have to know that.
Felix didn't know why he was so pulled to this girl. Her beautiful brown eyes filled him with so much warmth in this icy village. As he took her hand and brought her inside of the shop, he introduced himself.
"My name's Felix, what's yours?"
Spring wandered along the road, slipping into a pub. She was humming, but immediately stopped when she’s noticed the soldiers. “Uhhh, maybe I should just…”
Lau shrugged. "I'm going to do what I want." Which was of course not turning the girl in, but the girl didn't have to know that.
Sophia panicked, but she didn’t let it show. She pulled a considerable sum of money from her pocket. “How about now?”
(ITS FELIX)
"I don't need your money!" Lau spat. She actually did need the money. "I'll keep your secret. Maybe. If I want to."
Sophia pocketed The wad of bills. “Suit yourself.”
"Are you non-magical or something?" she demanded.
Dawn looked over to see a girl handing another girl a wad of money. The other girl rejected the money. Whatever, Dawn went back to her drink.
Sophia eyes her. “No. I’d be dead if i was. Why do you care?”
"Just wondering," she shrugged, smiling. She'd hoped the girl was non-magical. She wanted to find someone more like her.
“That’s not the safest thing to wonder.”
She shrugged again. "I like to live dangerously."
Sophia gave her a questioning look, but then a group of guards burst through the door. She cursed, ducking behind a table.
"You talking about non-magicals?" Dawn had slid closer to the pair of girls.