"Xo'keye is not quite as "off" as Ryssa, but he's still a little off in his own right. From time to time, he'll start talking about things that have not yet come to pass in rather... odd ways. He also tends to keep a vial of blood at his side and will drink from it as though it was water. This, however, only happens at night, and whenever the vial is empty, he has to search for new victims to claim.
...okay, on second thought, he's just as bad or worse than his sister. There is really no way to escape him if you get caught, unless you seem... interesting to him, which is a biiiiiiiit of a stretch."
Fearless. Strong. Precise. A force on the ice. Grace and speed personified.
However, all of this was almost lost for Kinasha in the run that got her into her first Olympic games. As she was going into her final turn on the 1500m run, everything went wrong for her. She had excelled at the relay, the 10K, the 5K, and the 3000m, and after the 1500, she was going to do her qualifying run for the 500m, but in a split second, everything went wrong for her.
All Kinasha remembered hearing were the clamoring voices of all of the competitors around her, male and female alike, and then, she felt a hand grab onto her arm. She thought it might have been the coach, pulling her from the pack to keep her safe, but it was a rival competitor trying to both steady himself and get past her. They both went down, and she went down the hardest. After that, Kinasha knew that there was a lot of commotion, unbearable pain in her leg, and people putting pressure on her leg as one of them asked, Did it hit her femoral artery?
Then, everything went black for her.
When she woke up again, she was surrounded by what looked to be the rest of the Aldrect skating team, but the coach was holding another uniform--one that would fit her perfectly. She glanced up at the coach, who smiled and said that she had qualified--she was in the top three when the accident happened. The other was disqualified, for the bodily contact with her not only caused a wipeout, it caued an injury that might have very well caused a fatality. Now, she has dreams of medalling in her events--which is... all of the speed skating events.
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