[b][center][h1][color=a0410d]Vesta Celestia[/color] and [color=ed1c24]Avery Ackbar Celestia[/color][/h1][/center][/b] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/3Q4FzCQ.png[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/n4mq0vg.png[/img] [center]And a special guest star appearance from [b][color=7ea7d8]Vivi Celestia[/color][/b][/center] [center] [hider=My Hider] [img]https://k45.kn3.net/taringa/1/3/8/6/6/3/07/john9119/535.jpg?207[/img] [/hider] [/center] [/center] [@Zelosse][@Melpaws][@Bishop][@Claw2k11][@FamishedPants][@demonspade64][@Lucius Cypher][@noodles][@Letter Bee][@Sir Lurksalot] [@liferusher][@ZekariVoblis][@Hillbilly12][@Seirei No Hai][@Kitsune][@dabombjk][@ADamnFiddle][@Soragoku][@Skepic] When news of Vesta's return reached Vivi's ears about a day or two before her actual return she couldn't be more glad. That damned crazy dragon lady was going to be the death of her. Ever since she had returned shortly after Vesta's departure for the village, she had been tearing up the family mansion and eating all the wild birds like there was no tomorrow. And for some beyond idiotic reason that Vivi couldn't understand in the slightest, she kept jumping off the roof. Every time Vivi witnessed it, she felt only disappointment that Zin hadn't died. She knew that was a terrible thing to think, but this woman was beyond frustrating and annoying to deal with. Vivi had just been trying her best to avoid her and telling the others to ignore her, but they could only do it for so long. If father and mother were here, it would be a far different story however.... Regardless Vivi now stood outside the mansion gates, uncharacteristically tapping her shoulder irritably. Zin had grinded her usually saint like patience into dust-no grinded that dust into dust, into more dust. She must've stood there for an hour or so before her sister's carriage finally arrived. The carriage looked like it had seen better days, but considering her sister had gone to a remote village under siege from Demon Beasts Vivi wasn't all that surprised. As the mansion came into view, Vesta exhaled loudly. It was good to be back, and with no casualities in her party as well. Which considering the lack of experience her new charges had with fighting Demon Beasts, was probably a miracle. Or a testament to her own abilities, possibly even just sheer dumb luck. She wasn't too sure. But having dropped off Avery already on her way here, Vesta was silently staring up towards the mansion as the cart came to a stop and she stepped out, her heavy boots thudding onto the ground as she missed the step. Not that missing the step bothered Vesta, you would have to be beyond short for such a small fall to do much. Upon seeing her sister standing outside the gates however made Vesta furrow her eyebrows in concern. Just from her body language, Vesta could tell that Vivi seemed royally agitated, irritated even. [color=a0410d]"I suppose you're not just here to greet me then Vivi?"[/color] Vesta let out a heavy sigh as she walked past Vivi, knowing her younger sister would follow. She would deal with her travel companions later, she assumed whatever Vivi had to tell her was of more importance at the moment. [color=7ea7d8]"I'm afraid not Vesta. I have some news pertaining Zin Parallex..."[/color] Vivi began as both sisters walked through the gate. She was interrupted soon after a loud cry of Vesta, the sheer annoying tone of the voice quickly grating on Vivi's nerves. She knew exactly who that was.... What she hadn't expected was for her to come along in leaps and bounds towards herself and Vesta, nor did Vesta who had no idea who, or what, this creature was that was quickly making it's way over. Stepping to the side and pushing Vivi to the other gently, Zin sailed past them both and would crash into whomever was unfortunate to be behind of them at the time. Probably Heinrich. Turning back to Vivi, Vesta pointed towards the tangled mess with a questioning gaze. [color=a0410d]"......I assume this is what you meant?"[/color] [color=7ea7d8]"Unfortunately."[/color] Avery leaned back rather dangerously on the railing he sat on, the only thing really keeping him from falling about five or six metres straight down was his preciously placed legs. The few peopled that went past the youth gave him a few strange looks, and who could blame them? He was basically dangling upside down from an inn's balcony railings, held up by nothing but his legs. His long hair had been let down rather than it's usual ponytail, making his already ridiculous feminine appearance even deceptive. Duncan was late. Avery took a bite from the sandwich he had bought on his way to the Crescent Moon, the inn where he and Duncan had agreed to meet. Duncan had gone elsewhere sometime ago because he had to go see someone. Avery wasn't sure why, since Duncan was from earth and like Alexander had come here only recently, so he wouldn't know anyone but didn't question it. All he could do was wait now.