Rhiannon
After the void titan’s demise and her subsequent scolding from Deimos, Rhiannon had needed time to herself. Time to breathe. Time to think. Time to reflect on what was easily one of the most mortifying experiences of her admittedly short life. She’d thought she was better than what she’d given that day in the tundra, but now…
Torchline had been the logical choice for a few days away, what with its relative warmth and its beaches, and as Rhiannon strolled down one such beach at dusk, she had to admire the party preparations for LongNight. Maybe she should spend hers here instead of back home, where the weather would drive them all indoors and celebrations would be quiet and private.
In any case, upon seeing a particularly lonely looking fire with a single man sitting by it, Rhiannon sauntered over. Maybe she could find a way to have a little fun before galavanting off back to Halo. So it was that she found herself stepping into the fire’s light with a flirty grin and a soft, ”Hey.” Then, recognizing Vesper from that thing with the vampire gourds last season, she grinned wider. ”Long time, no see. Mind if I join you?”
Torchline had been the logical choice for a few days away, what with its relative warmth and its beaches, and as Rhiannon strolled down one such beach at dusk, she had to admire the party preparations for LongNight. Maybe she should spend hers here instead of back home, where the weather would drive them all indoors and celebrations would be quiet and private.
In any case, upon seeing a particularly lonely looking fire with a single man sitting by it, Rhiannon sauntered over. Maybe she could find a way to have a little fun before galavanting off back to Halo. So it was that she found herself stepping into the fire’s light with a flirty grin and a soft, ”Hey.” Then, recognizing Vesper from that thing with the vampire gourds last season, she grinned wider. ”Long time, no see. Mind if I join you?”
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