[center][h3][color=lightcoral]Corvina[/color][/h3] [color=silver] [color=lightcoral][b]Time:[/b][/color] Morning [color=lightcoral][b]Location:[/b][/color] Forest outside Roshmi [color=lightcoral][b]Interaction:[/b][/color] [@helo] Cade & [@Tae] Elsea [color=lightcoral][b]Mention[/b][/color] Ayita & Rei [/color] [img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/610964561553522698/610974769193418753/rgrgr.png?width=960&height=83[/img][/center][color=silver] While Cade spoke, Cora kept silent and glanced around. It was peacefully quiet, and she was enjoying it. The past two week had taught her not to let her guard down though. She glanced at the flame on her hand and beckoned it to stay alive. The concentration though was beginning to bog her down. She sighed and closed her hand over the flame to extinguish it. Her eyes widened as he spoke about Ayita. Shock wasn’t enough to describe it. The land, the tribe, and the white men…. Cora was left speechless. Had the DROMS ripped through various timelines? She blinked, her jaw agape. Then, remembering her mouth, quickly shut it to purse her lips. Her heart skipped a beat, then fell. Ayita… Ayita was a Native American, and her people had been wiped out by Cora’s ancestors. She didn’t react to Cade preparing her breakfast. Finally, after what seemed like hours, Cora finally spoke. [color=lightcoral]“Thank you Cade,”[/color] she replied. Cora took the lettuce wrap and hid the vermin inside of it. If she could trick her mind that it wasn’t a rodent, perhaps she could maybe digest it. She sighed and took a deep breath before finally biting into it. Grimacing, unsuccessfully. She tried to hide it from Cade, and forced herself to chew and swallow it. Then she forced out a smile. [color=lightcoral]”I believe I would take this over bugs.”[/color] In case he was offended, she continued to eat. She began thinking of how to respond to Cade in a way he might understand to distract her from her food. [color=lightcoral]”I… I am from a different timeline of Ayita. See, I come from her future. The white men are my ancestors. I condone what happened to her tribe and the many others that existed."[/color] Cora paused to allow the differences sink it and continued. [color=lightcoral]"Also, my family isn't noble. My family was - never mind. I lived alone on Earth for quite some time before I got pulled here,"[/color] Cora avoided delving deeper into her history. A noble - as if. She was an orphan for most of her life until the Kings adopted her, only to throw her out in the end. How ironic was that? Alone... That's where she had been when she was pulled until she found Rei. He was all she had from home, and she desperately wished he was safe. She couldn't wait to see him again and tell him about Ayita. Cora couldn't help but wonder if she would end up alone on Avalia as well. It seamed as if life had her out to be alone. Perhaps this was her chance to turn the page and make a new fate for herself. She smiled faintly, thinking of her friends here. At first it had been Rei, Kenia and Malachi; now she had Elsea and Cade. In reverie, she paused and forced herself to chew and swallow the food. She would kill right now for Taco Bell or Panera. Even a hamburger and milkshake. Cora turned to watch Elsea join them and offered her a sweet smile, in between her bites. She stared at her now too, frozen. Was Elsea from a different timeline as well? Her voice held an Irish accent as well. [i]What timeline was she from[/i]? Taking a deep breath, she replied, [color=lightcoral]”The patch of land that Christopher Columbus thought was India, became the United States of America. It’s by Canada and Mexico.”[/color] Her jade green eyes were wide with shock and awe. Realizing this might not help, she pushed further. [color=lightcoral]"Where and what year are you from?”[/color] Cora watched her friend eat the rat as if it were normal and knew this girl was from a vastly different time as well. Cora was stunned into silence and turned her attention to her lettuce wrap while glancing at Elsea for a response. [/color]