Post by »aubrey willows on Dec 24, 2007 17:08:28 GMT -5
Aubrey was always very nice to the guardian, so the guardian
would let her in for a little while. Aubrey liked to come here,
to just sit around and stare up at the sky. It was just so serene
and calming. One time, she even meditated, just to relieve
herself of all the stress she had bottled up inside her little body.
Like most days, she currently wore her pink shirt, and pink
shorts, along with her little pink hat. These where her favorite
pieces of clothing. She would wear them as soon as she got
them clean, which was quite often. But, she kept them well
mended, even the slightest rip or tear, she would rush off and
find some way to fix the clothing.
Aubrey made her way to the center, by a small stream, and set
beside the waters. She let out a sigh as she stared in aw at the
stream. She was amazed each and very time she came here. She
just couldn't help herself and her thoughts. She was not in need
of any of her forms, so she stayed visible as a human for the
moment. Not many knew she was a vouca, except well the
other vouca, But, the humans around here, just thought she was
a regular human. But, oh how they where so so wrong. Aubrey
shrugged to herself. She would let them think what they
wanted to think about her, and her species. Aw, species.
Scientifically, she was four. Human, Grizzly Bear, Bald Eagle,
and the Orca Whale.
Aubrey looked up at the sky, then closed her eyes. A small
smile slowly graced her mouth, and remained there for the
time being. She would make her home here i she could, but
currently, the guardian would not allow such things. So, she
stayed at the Castle Graveyard, along with many others. It was
amazing there to, but Aubrey came here to get away from the
chaos of the everyday would in Neverland. Aubrey didn't have
many friends, thought she had many acquaintances. It seemed
as though no one really wanted to get to know little Aubrey
better than they already knew her. Ha, Aubrey didn't mind. She
was the quiet type anyhow. But, the smart things that ran
through her head, the world would not believe at all.