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Not that she knows this, but the caretaker did tell Kyle of her presence, that'll make for interesting conversation later.
So I found an eerily appropriate picture for my character appearance and you totally just left the blind guy to fend for himself. Nice.
The rain pattered on Kyle, only for it to instantly evaporate on contact with his skin, rainwater wasn't really a bother for him, though it was unusual for rain to suddenly stop in one spot yet continue everywhere else. Looking up he sensed the water sort of...just sliding away from him, not hitting anything, just moving away from him, as if they were curtains parting open for him. Kyle looked to his caretaker, who had already worked out Kyle's distress. "A young girl Master Parker, I believe she is the cause." "Hm..." he looked up at the sliding water then towards the energy of the girl, there was activity, "water manipulation?" "That would be the most plausible assumption." Unusual that someone would just go out of their way for some complete stranger, it made Kyle feel somewhat paranoid, "The question is...what's her angle?" "You are asking me a question as to speculate upon a specific situation, this is something I cannot do." "I'm more than well aware, caretaker..." he calmly stated before beginning to ponder thoughtfully on his situation. "However..." the caretaker spoke, taking Kyle slightly aback, "if any word were to be used to describe her actions, it would be kindness." "Kindness? ...heh," that wasn't a word he was used to, it was...unusual that someone would just go out of their way like that simply just out of a sense of kindness, but the words the caretaker uses are always thougtful, the caretaker contemplated it deeply to even have had a sense of a word. To pick kindness though... "Very well then, I think that will be all caretaker," Kyle nodded slowly and the caretaker did so back before they parted ways. Kyle's cane scraped along the ground, tapping here and there to identify obstacles that were new and unusual to him. That being said, he really didn't ever need to use the cane, his sense abilities were already more than enough to compensate, but the cane was for appearances. After all, who knows, maybe a girl who would do something out of kindness, completely at random, could be used to his benefit. That...however, would have to be determined later down the road, if she was to even follow him down that road at all. As he moved, he couldn't help but notice the manipulation area move along with him, until it dispersed as he made his way underneath the covering. He stood in front of the girl, though he couldn't see what she actually looked like, he could sense that she was...vibrant. Kindness....perhaps the caretaker's words do hold true. Kyle looked in her general direction and smiled, "Thank you for helping me out there, that was nice of you," then he introduced himself, "my name is Kyle, Kyle Parker."
At the door Kyle tied up his shoes, standing he went to retrieve the two things that openly signified his blindness, his sunglasses and his cane. This was probably the one thing he detested the most, not because he was embarrassed to use them, but because it gave the wrong impression of him. His father encouraged the misinterpretation, he told him it was a weakness he could exploit. Begrudgingly he put on the sunglasses, the frame and lenses wrapping around his head so they completely blocked out his eyes and picked up the cane. Turning and waiting patiently, the caretaker approached and opened the door leading the way for Kyle as he followed behind, before being ushered into the backseat of the car. The car's interior felt nice, smooth leather, with the kind of work his father did, Kyle knew he was well off, more so than most others. The car ride itself was pretty uneventful, the caretaker spoke only when he needed to and never made conversation, though Kyle more than preferred it this way. Quiet was a great escape for him, it brought him back to the void of his mind where he could project himself, explore himself, think and drink deeply from the fruits of knowledge. It was the subtle pattering of rainfall that brought him out of his thoughts once more and he stared in the direction of the window, facing the moving world. Everything he sensed was nothing more than brief flickers, he had no idea what was going on out there, only that something was happening. The fast moving world suddenly slowed though and the car brought itself to a stop. "Wait one moment, Master Parker," The caretaker spoke, slow and deep. "That won't be necessary, caretaker," he replied reaching for the door handle. "Your father insists upon it..." Kyle's hand falters for a just a moment before retreating back into his lap, "Proceed." The caretaker nodded to Kyle so slow, he wasn't sure if the caretaker had moved at all. Exiting the vehicle, the caretaker made his way around the car to open Kyle's door, stepping aside so as to let Kyle pass through. Sighing to himself, Kyle exits the vehicle.
Of course there are, though more weaknesses are produced in the process XD.
He turned the water knob, the hot one only, and steaming water came running out, as the tub filled he removed his clothing and when it filled he tested the waters. A small smile made its way upon his lips, the temperature would have been way too hot for anyone else to handle, but to Kyle this was just right...though it could probably use a little more heat. He stepped into the water, and lowered himself in, calling upon his mana he breathed in deeply and exhaled, allowing his body temperature to heat up the water from scalding hot to boiling, literally. Easing himself in, he sighed, his muscles greatly enjoyed the intense heat and his lungs filled up with the steaming air. To him, this was Nirvana, and he would take as much time as he could to enjoy it. Time passed and after feeling satisfied, he stepped out from the water, drained the tub and toweled off. He made his way back to his room and towards his bed... his clothes were there, perfect. Dressing himself, he wandered near the window and pulled back the curtain ever so slightly and stared in the direction of the house next to his. He didn't know what it looked like, but every so often he'd... sense, the vibrancy of the house, a latent talent to having a mana source, a form of innate six sense. He couldn't identify what an object was or who a person was, but he could sense the presence of the being, the movements being made and the emotions being felt. There was always something about that house that felt...different, like it was lighter in comparison to his own, maybe it was the presences he felt inside, but there was usually a sense of joy coming from that house. Speaking of which, a presence made itself known, he couldn't tell what it was doing exactly, though it was something with their hands based on the movement. A glimmer, the presence shifted where it was looking and Kyle receded back from the window, he didn't want to provoke unwanted attention, especially with the kind of person his father was. A smell wafted its way into his room, finishing dressing he made his way downstairs to eat his breakfast, then afterwards his caretaker would drive him to school.
No, he's not constantly on fire, I'm saying in the event that he uses his powers to produce flame, water would mess up his flame producing abilities. But yea, I also keep forgetting that my character is one part fire elemental and one part human.
I just realized a really silly problem, if my character is weak to water he technically can't shower or bathe. So I'm thinking instead of being weak to water, any water that makes contact with him just extinguishes any fire or flames he has surrounding him or he is using, though he'd still be able to produce heat. Cold though would be his biggest weakness in that it could literally kill him.
A void surrounded him, emptiness, nothingness, then something. A bright flash, the laughter of children, a lover's whisper. The elements sang, sang hymns of nature and solace, of war and chaos. Water and fire danced with one another, swirling in the emptiness, blissful. The elements were speaking to him, but he could not understand them, their words were blurred by the inferno suddenly engulfing him and then- "Master Parker," the unnaturally deep voice suddenly forcing him back to reality, broke the trance he was in, but the void remained, blackness enveloped his world once more. "Master Parker, it is time to wake and begin preparations for the day ahead." Kyle had already been awake for quite some time already, he had actually taken upon the opportunity to meditate and reflect upon the universe a skill he was taught early on by his father. Though Kyle knew how to project himself, his father knew that and more, even telling tales of delving into the far reaches of the astral plane, where only the pantheons would know what damnable beasts lurked in that darkness. That, however...was a story for another time. "Can I not be allowed five minutes more of silence to explore my mind further?" Kyle asked calmly. "Your father has expressed...great interest in your activity today, he would be most displeased to learn that you did not attend for...unjustifiable reasons." One of his father's creations, a soul bound to an autonomous being, a rather large thing, but with the patience and class of a professional 'care taker'. Supposedly it was made to look completely real, though the one time Kyle had looked upon his caretaker he was overcome with an insatiable rage and woke up hours later in his bed. Truthfully, he couldn't really make an opinion of it even if he wanted to. That being said, the automaton was completely right, though the activity mentioned was really just day one of a four year trip through high school; he wasn't looking forward to it. "I suppose you are right," he sighed, unfolding his legs and lifting himself up from the cushion he had chosen for his session. He moved forward, each step carefully memorized, he easily navigated his way over to what he knew was his mirror. He stared into what he knew was his reflection and it stared back, both completely unknowing as to what the other looked like. His eyes were closed, forced shut really, though it felt completely natural to Kyle at this point it was a side effect of the seal placed upon him. The seal was there to keep the curse at bay... "how many years has it been?" The thought echoed ".... Since birth, that's right," he'd nearly forgotten. The curse was something he was born with, it made it so that anything he looked upon would send him into a blinding rage, his powers improved drastically, but the destruction was...absolute. The seal was there to prevent him from destroying anything and everything, and so he stared into nothingness, emptiness, the void. He breathed in deeply, he had always dreamed that he would be able to open his eyes and see something without the rage overcoming him. Slowly as the years passed by, he realized that such a dream may never come true, it was something he had accepted, though hope flickered from time to time. Ah well... c'est la vie. He turned his head towards the automaton, "Prepare some breakfast and set out some clean clothes, I'm going to take a shower." "As you wish, Master Parker," the large creature stepped back into the hall closing the door behind him. Kyle turned his head back towards the mirror, he stared into the void, and it stared back.
All I needed to hear XD. I don't have a picture just yet, but I'll find one sometime soon.
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