Noe
Best believe I'm still bejeweled
When I walk in the room, I can still make the whole place shimmer
When I walk in the room, I can still make the whole place shimmer
Noe was perfectly content in her solitude (a strange sensation, for someone who liked people as much as she did) - or at least she was, until a little gold dragon appeared in the mata mata pen, scattering the flock of little black snakes in a chaotic swirl of wings and scales. "Hey!" Noe cried indignantly, leaping to her feet. "What do you think you're doing?"
And for a moment, she thought that her scolding had worked, for the dragon seemed to withdraw from the mata mata - only to land on the shoulder of a man who had snuck up on Noe. A man who apparently didn't think it was important to control his companion. She opened her mouth to tell him exactly what she thought of that - after all, the mata mata hadn't been bothering anybody, thank you very much! - but he beat her to the punch, and he seemed so sheepish about the encounter that some of the fight left her, and her shoulders slumped a little instead.
"It's fine," she said, her tone perhaps a little petulant. "Just - I dunno, maybe don't torment the Celestine creatures?" She gave a pointed look to the little dragon, though she was charmed in spite of herself by the tilt of its golden head and the swishing of its tail. She'd always had a soft spot for dragons. After Koa had gotten Pip, Noe had wished for months for a dragon of her own. Now, though... now she wasn't sure what she wanted. "No. I just come here sometimes to think. What about you?"
And for a moment, she thought that her scolding had worked, for the dragon seemed to withdraw from the mata mata - only to land on the shoulder of a man who had snuck up on Noe. A man who apparently didn't think it was important to control his companion. She opened her mouth to tell him exactly what she thought of that - after all, the mata mata hadn't been bothering anybody, thank you very much! - but he beat her to the punch, and he seemed so sheepish about the encounter that some of the fight left her, and her shoulders slumped a little instead.
"It's fine," she said, her tone perhaps a little petulant. "Just - I dunno, maybe don't torment the Celestine creatures?" She gave a pointed look to the little dragon, though she was charmed in spite of herself by the tilt of its golden head and the swishing of its tail. She'd always had a soft spot for dragons. After Koa had gotten Pip, Noe had wished for months for a dragon of her own. Now, though... now she wasn't sure what she wanted. "No. I just come here sometimes to think. What about you?"
And when I meet the band, they ask, "Do you have a man?"
I can still say, "I don't remember"
I can still say, "I don't remember"






