@Scarifar@Grey Star
Gabriella sat on the roof for a bit, frowning. "Note to self: do not grope the cute girls. Really don't need to start off in chains." With a sigh, she stood, stretched and took flight again. "I need to find somewhere I can train these psionic powers I gave myself." With the city behind her, Gabby flew fast, her hair and toga flapping in the wind.
After a while, she saw two people standing outside a cave. As she flew lower, she took notice of how cute the girl was. "Ahoy!" she called from above as she spiraled down slowly. Once low enough, she landed heavily, nearly falling over. "Still have to get used to these wings." she sighed, standing straight. "Hi." she smiled, looking at the pair. "Gabriella Hawkwing, at your service." She offered her right hand to them both, hoping to receive 2 handshakes.
When she noticed the cave, she tilted her head. "Looks a bit creepy. I might need more arrows." she said, looking back at her makeshift quiver. "And it's empty." she sighed, throwing the now-useless rabbit skin to the ground with the poor excuse for a bow, which snapped. "And, now, I'm weaponless. Great. Let's just hope there are some rocks in there." she said, frowning. "Anyways, let's go."
Gabriella sat on the roof for a bit, frowning. "Note to self: do not grope the cute girls. Really don't need to start off in chains." With a sigh, she stood, stretched and took flight again. "I need to find somewhere I can train these psionic powers I gave myself." With the city behind her, Gabby flew fast, her hair and toga flapping in the wind.
After a while, she saw two people standing outside a cave. As she flew lower, she took notice of how cute the girl was. "Ahoy!" she called from above as she spiraled down slowly. Once low enough, she landed heavily, nearly falling over. "Still have to get used to these wings." she sighed, standing straight. "Hi." she smiled, looking at the pair. "Gabriella Hawkwing, at your service." She offered her right hand to them both, hoping to receive 2 handshakes.
When she noticed the cave, she tilted her head. "Looks a bit creepy. I might need more arrows." she said, looking back at her makeshift quiver. "And it's empty." she sighed, throwing the now-useless rabbit skin to the ground with the poor excuse for a bow, which snapped. "And, now, I'm weaponless. Great. Let's just hope there are some rocks in there." she said, frowning. "Anyways, let's go."