Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27950523-20160620055844/@comment-27950523-20160624042427

Cali simply closed her eyes and smirked.

"Thanks for the kind words. I am pretty awesome aren't I?" she said. Deep down, however...

Cali didn't believe a word of it. Not because she thought Xandra was lying. She just thought she was wrong.

Rather she didn't believe she was any of those things. Yeah, she valued her friends and for whatever reason had obtained a lot of them. But she didn't actually think she was someone special. Quite the opposite.

Cali wasn't a goddess. She was just some stuck up punk trying to facade her way through high school because she had no idea where she came from and was quite literally the last of her own kind while knowing next to nothing about her clan or culture tied to a destiny she wasn't even aware that she had. A destiny whose fairy tale path was unknown and falling into obscurity, remnants of a past long since broken, almost non-existent. No one could help her figure out her pitiful existence. One who was lost and delirious and at times despite being far from alone, still felt lonely. There was something inside Cali that she did everything in her power to numb.

Everything.

Cali's smirked diminished. She gulped down her tea like it was a shot while idly noticing that Xandra hadn't even touched hers.

"I feel like we really got off on the wrong foot. You still haven't told me much about yourself. I already know about me and how wonderfully badass I am. You don't have to tell me these things because I already know these things," her eyes glinted like faraway stars. "I want to know about you."

"We got off on the wrong foot.