[center][h3][color=goldenrod]Vivian Annabelle Corette[/color][/h3] [img]http://i.imgur.com/tRzCwm2.gif[/img] [b][u]Location;[/u][/b] The Party/Dallas' Apartment [b][u]Interacting With;[/u][/b] Clarissa Price [@GoddessSophia] [/center][hr][hr]Vivian saw it - the genuineness of Clarissa’s smile - it was like the person in front of the daughter of Apollo was not the same person she had remembered to be. That person was cruel, mean, liked to manipulate with others and laugh about it afterwards. That person that Vivian remembered wasn’t her. In front of her was a person who truly felt something for the cut up boy over by the collapsed table. She was a person who, despite all preconceptions from everyone in the entire school, seemed as honest and almost pure. Well, probably not pure - this [I]is[/I] the daughter of Aphrodite, after all - any kid of that specific goddess would never be pure wholly and completely. [color=goldenrod]“I don’t know much about him - well, actually, I don’t know [I]anything[/I] about him. Hell, I never seen him around until tonight,”[/color] Vivian said, losing herself in her thoughts. Her eyes raised to the sky as she mumbled various words. Inside her mind, she was trying to place his face with any of the known children of the gods and goddesses that make up the academy. It was then that she realized that there were too many to count. You had the children of the Big Three(as the teachers called it). There was Zeus -- the self-proclaimed leader of the Gods and Goddesses. Vivian never agreed with that. If Zeke and Stella were any example to follow it was that the Zeus children had something wrong with them, but Vivian tried not to judge them since she doesn’t know them all that well. Then, Vivian went to the children of Hades and Poseidon. Truth be told, they were pretty mellow most of the time. Some of them were indeed a bit arrogant and self-centered, but that didn’t mean that they were bad people. Take Luka for example. He’s one of the nicest people that Vivian has had the pleasure to know, even if it was on a small level. He’s the only homosexual son of Poseidon that she knew about. So, perhaps he’s the shining end of the Poseidon children. The Hades Children were unknown to Vivian. Her knowledge of who they are and what they’re all about was, sadly, limited to their names: Corinthe Malakos and Thomas Sephtis. Both of them Vivian hasn’t had interactions with, thus she doesn’t know anything about them. [color=goldenrod][I]Oh get a hold of yourself, Vi. You’re getting off topic in your own thoughts. You’re trying to place Jay.”[/i][/color] Right, Jay. Who was he? Where did he come from? Vi didn’t know anything about him. [color=goldenrod]“I can’t think of who he might be, but for him to be at this academy, he [u]must[/u] be the son of SOME god or goddess, right?”[/color] Vivian rhetorically asked, [color=goldenrod]“do you know? I mean, of all people he would disclose that to, he would tell you right?” [/color]Vivian inquired of Clarissa, [color=goldenrod]"he doesn’t seem like the type to speak his life story to just anyone."[/color]