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I am sooo sorry I haven't replied! I'll get a reply up here in just a few! Somehow I skipped over this rp and didn't even realize it. Again, so sorry.
Shattered
Olympics
As the woman looked about her, she began taking in the various sensations she was feeling all at once. The night air was cool and somewhat dense, causing tingling goosebumps along her exposed skin and filling her lungs heavily. The ground below her bare feet was soft and hard all at once, the grass and fallen leaves there damp against her toes. The short, white dress that covered her form thin but comfortable and swished at her knees when she moved. Though she was still frightened, she was quickly calming as she registered each sensation for the first time. These were nice feelings; they invigorated her and made her feel...alive.

"H..Hello...?"

She turned abruptly at the sound of something...someone...calling out to her. Her eyes fell on the form of the human she had attached herself to, though she had no memory of the occurance. In fact, she had no idea exactly what she was or had been before. This was a telling, worrying sign. The bond had not been completed as it should have, and though she manifested, if she could not seal the bond, there was a possibility that she would fade away. It was uncertain how much time she had, but for now, she lived.

She gave a small smile to the stranger, though he didn't really feel much like a stranger. It would be best to err on the side of caution, but she was calm and unafraid in this man's presence, and that should have amounted to something. It was an instant trust, one of the traits of the bond she had attempted to create, and one of the few things that she had succeeded in gaining.

"Hello," she greeted gently, looking around momentarily before her eyes caught his. "Do you know where this is...where I am?"

She shivered lightly as a small breeze gusted by, just strong enough to chill her even further. It was still an invigorating sensation, though it was becoming slghtly uncomfortable.

"I don't have a memory up to now. Do you know me?"
Rainbows
WallyWorld
Shopping
Lettuce
Closer and closer the entities came until their target was felt rather than seen only a few yards away. The human was at a standstill for a small amount of time, and in that time the entities had gone back to their slow, gentle motions. When the target began moving once more, they were quick to bombard it.

All at once, the Soul Stars moved forward in a rush, the fog swirling around them in tandem to the quick gusts of movement. Many passed right through the target even as it moved. Their acttions were to somehow meld to the target in order to grasp onto its life force, not to drain it, but to take just a smidgen for themselves to create the bond necessary for their life. It did nothing to hurt the human in any way.

Several attempts went by without success as one entity after the other passed through the host. It took all of another minute for one of them to latch itself to the host. Most of the entities backed off almost immediately from the human, sensing that a bonding was taking place and that one of their own was now destined to exist this very night. There were a few, however, that attempted to knock the Soul Star away from the host in hopes to gain the upper hand and create a bond instead.

After several hits, the Soul Star was knocked from the host, the bonding having only been partly completed. It rushed off through the trees and into a small clearing where the light of the moon and stars could easily reach and penetrate the fog. There was a sudden bright light as a swirl of energy bloomed around the Soul Star, and in its shapeless place, from bottom to top, a human was formed.

Her skin, strangely littered with silvery patches and veins, was pale in the light of the moon, as were her scared, vivid blue eyes. Her hair, darker than the night sky, fell about her in loose ringlets and bobbed just slightly as she attempted to look around her.

What was this place, she wondered? Where was she, and why was she here?
Yes, they can be seen. Sorry about that. But yes, you can tell that it's something other than fog.
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