Livau Fairi Miyaa
Through her bubbly expression, no one could really tell how much Fairi hated this place. During the summer, she stayed all the time with her mother. Every time the school year rolled around, the green haired girl's heart would sink like lead at the thought of having to leave her mother alone. Fairi knew how hard it was on her, since she was so used to having a family around. The animals weren't enough to keep her company.
Still, there was nothing Fairi could do. She had to show up, she was a summoner... a freak.
As she thought this, the girl walked in a haze with her brown suitcases in either hand. They weren't particularly heavy. The plane she got on was low fare, since funds were tight now that the circus closed down. She could only take so much, and at this point she didn't have much to take anyway. Fairi put on her famous grin, the one that would cut any sadness, and mask her own.
She seemed to skip over to the machine, green short locks bouncing with her movements and her pink flowy shorts fluttering around her thin tan thighs. Fairi lightly plucked her ID from her pink spaghetti string strap, waiting patiently behind a dark haired boy. Japanese? Wah, his hair was so pretty! Fairi thought she recognized him, maybe from around school. Of course, the daydreamer had completely forgot the previous train of thoughts running through her mind, whether for better or for worse she could be quite lightheaded with these things. The girl blinked her big emerald colored eyes as the machine beeped, ready to scan her ID. She swiped it, and tapped her strapped brown sandals with a light hum before taking the information it slowly printed out. With another cheerful, beaming grin, Fairi went over against a wall to wait for the other students to file in, quietly tapping one of her suitcases as the other rested by her feet on the floor.
Through her bubbly expression, no one could really tell how much Fairi hated this place. During the summer, she stayed all the time with her mother. Every time the school year rolled around, the green haired girl's heart would sink like lead at the thought of having to leave her mother alone. Fairi knew how hard it was on her, since she was so used to having a family around. The animals weren't enough to keep her company.
Still, there was nothing Fairi could do. She had to show up, she was a summoner... a freak.
As she thought this, the girl walked in a haze with her brown suitcases in either hand. They weren't particularly heavy. The plane she got on was low fare, since funds were tight now that the circus closed down. She could only take so much, and at this point she didn't have much to take anyway. Fairi put on her famous grin, the one that would cut any sadness, and mask her own.
She seemed to skip over to the machine, green short locks bouncing with her movements and her pink flowy shorts fluttering around her thin tan thighs. Fairi lightly plucked her ID from her pink spaghetti string strap, waiting patiently behind a dark haired boy. Japanese? Wah, his hair was so pretty! Fairi thought she recognized him, maybe from around school. Of course, the daydreamer had completely forgot the previous train of thoughts running through her mind, whether for better or for worse she could be quite lightheaded with these things. The girl blinked her big emerald colored eyes as the machine beeped, ready to scan her ID. She swiped it, and tapped her strapped brown sandals with a light hum before taking the information it slowly printed out. With another cheerful, beaming grin, Fairi went over against a wall to wait for the other students to file in, quietly tapping one of her suitcases as the other rested by her feet on the floor.