5th Ymiden, 718
Having met Faith, Rey'na was so grateful for the chance she'd been given. Her beautiful, amazing sister had been one of the most inspirational people she had met, and that was just in the short time they'd spent. Nothing mattered more than what she had now, nobody mattered more than her new family. Her sister, her nephew and niece, her brother in law. She knew she would love them all until the end of time.
But what the fuck was Faith thinking when she bought this house?
As Rey walked along the bridge, that was the only question she could ask. It wasn't particularly dangerous, or it didn't look it at least, but that didn't diminish how scared Rey'na was of the entire situation. Heights had never been something the girl agreed with, though she wouldn't say she was terrified of them - just somewhat uncomfortable. Yet this bridge gave her a new level of fear that, admittedly, she hadn't expected when visiting her sister.
Eventually, the girl made it to the door, sighing with relief that she was no longer on the bridge. Yet for a moment, she hesitated. What if something had changed, like Faith's opinion of the girl? It wasn't likely, but could it have happened? What if her nephew and niece hated her, too. Shaking her head, Rey'na rid herself of the thoughts. There was no point worrying now, she had to just go for it, to meet her family and do the best she could to make a good impression.
With a knock on the door, the girl waited patiently, smiling politely at whoever would answer it.
But what the fuck was Faith thinking when she bought this house?
As Rey walked along the bridge, that was the only question she could ask. It wasn't particularly dangerous, or it didn't look it at least, but that didn't diminish how scared Rey'na was of the entire situation. Heights had never been something the girl agreed with, though she wouldn't say she was terrified of them - just somewhat uncomfortable. Yet this bridge gave her a new level of fear that, admittedly, she hadn't expected when visiting her sister.
Eventually, the girl made it to the door, sighing with relief that she was no longer on the bridge. Yet for a moment, she hesitated. What if something had changed, like Faith's opinion of the girl? It wasn't likely, but could it have happened? What if her nephew and niece hated her, too. Shaking her head, Rey'na rid herself of the thoughts. There was no point worrying now, she had to just go for it, to meet her family and do the best she could to make a good impression.
With a knock on the door, the girl waited patiently, smiling politely at whoever would answer it.


