{~ sorry about not posting about Soliel... tee hee having more than one character is a tad confusing!
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"Here I am, sorry, Bee!" exclaimed Soliel, quickly coming into view. She had been in the washroom, and snooping around the apartment/house. "As you can probably tell, I, well, don't know anybody. Which means, that I... have no friends. And my brother-" she broke off, and pointed to the leaf on the floor. She read what was written on the leaf out loud to Bee.
Dearest Soliel,
I am your brother, Dai. You have never known me. But I do know this. If you find this letter, keep it safe, and remember what is written on this leaf parchment. You have never known your parents because they are dead. When they were killed by a forest fire, I carried you in my arms and left you in a tree, where you were warm and safe. I thought I was doing the right thing. I went back to find the bodies of our parents.
I made the mistake of forgetting to mark the tree you were sleeping in, and couldn't find you anywhere. But I knew you were safe. So I left.
When you find this, just remember, you do have someone out there, and I will find you soon. Don't bother trying to trust the wind to reply to this message. Just stay safe.
Your Brother,
Dai
She put down the letter, then continued, "I do have somebody out there, somewhere, but for now, will you be my friend?" Soliel's eyes were so full of longing, and question, that they blurred, and she could no longer make out the features in Bees face. "Please?"
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Charlotte played her flute gracefully while balancing on point. Her studio was empty, and the rain alone on the rock was not enough. She played the flute in time to the now slowing-down raindrops, pirouetting and leaping while playing the sweet instrument. Her long pink hair floated gracefully behind her, along with her sheer skirt, and if someone were to see her they would probably think she was a talented pixie from a faerie tale.
Just then, her song ended, and Olivia Sweetheart burst into the auditorium. Quite embarrassed at her imaginary performance, she quickly put away her flute, and met Olivia at the door. "Lottie, dear, could you do me a quick favor?" Olivia asked.
"Sure, Olivia." she replied, taking off her point slippers and slipping on her everyday pink flats.
"You are just a doll! I need you to go to the store that young Roy works at, and tell him to come to my house straight away. His son, I mean brother, is currently under my wing, but I can't take him home." She said in a rushed tone. "I left Ray and Troy at home, and I need to get back to them."
Charlotte had already reached for her thick magenta coat. "No problem, Olivia, You know you can always come to me when you need help."
Relieved, Olivia flew off out of the rock, her bright wings and shawls quickly disappearing into the night. Charlotte then flew off in the opposite direction, in search for Roy.