(I hope its still okay if i jump in?)
Abraxas
He had rested here for a little sleep and peace. He was flying arround a lot lately,
most likely to keep him from thinking too much again. He sat on a roof, his
long tail wrapped arround him like a snake, head resting on the feathered tip.
A loud voice kicked him out of his slumber, and a suddent 'Boom' made him tense again.
He lifted his pale head and listened. After hearing enough of a rather interisting conversation
he hopped to the edge of the roof, glaring down at the two creatures below he raised one 'eyebrow'
So that Nyghtmare really thought that he could escape his species nature huh? He let out a little
snort. how Naive. The Malphas felt a little stitch in his heart.
//you thought that too...a long time
ago// shaking his head at his own thoughts he hissed. jeah he THOUGHT so. he was stupid enough to
think he could be different then all other of his kind. But the world in all its facettes and pain showed him
how foolish he was. It took a lot and he had to see a lot of horror to make him the way he was now.
jes he was bitter, and jes he hated everyone, but he was confident that he had every right
to be that way. Everyone else was just stupid enough to think that the world was a great
place to live on.
//oh how I hate those...filthy idiots. how can they be so blind?// Ruffling his feathers
he tilted his head to one side and lifted from the roof. He landet on a streetlamp, half
hoping that they would see him, half hoping that they would leave him alone. He had to
admit that he felt bad for that Nyghtmare. he knew the feeling of being shunned because he was
what he was. He glared down at them through hatefull eyes. If someone would have the
guts to glare into them for more then a few seconds and through the hate, one would see a
deep, terrible pain inside of him, paired with fear. But on the other hand he was pretty
good at hiding those secret feelings. He couldnt keep his mouth shut anymore as he
saw them both sit down.
"How cute" he sneered, his voice dripping with contempt