Maluna;
My mood changed again and I growled my little growl. "He deserved whatever he got thrown at him." I snarled, then turned back to Aria. "Sorry, I can be a b**** sometimes." I mumbled, sitting down in the ground. I let my head fall into my hands, pushing my hair back and out of my eyes. The world looked blurry, due to the lack of glasses, but one thing was crystal clear; I couldn't go home, I couldn't get caught, and I have to trust these people. Well, I'm not sure if that's one. That may be two or three, but what ever. A heavy sigh escaped my lips as I let my eyes fall shut.
Mai;
I groaned, dragging my feet on the ground through my village. Even if I couldn't see with my eyes, I'm like Grandma Toph; I can see with my feet. And I can metal bend, but that's not the topic right now. I sensed a stand a few yards away, and stumbled in that direction, starting to smell the food. "Excuse me, sir? Do you have any food to spare?" I asked, clutching my stomach. I hadn't eaten in days, and I was starting to feel the effects, along with sleep deprivation. "No ma'am, I dont." The man said, and I senced his facial feature contort in disgust as he turned away from me. Hah, he probably thought I couldn't see his face, but I can. Even if not in the way he does. Let's play a game, shall we? "Please, sir. I've been without food for over a week. Could you help out a small, blind girl?" I whimpered, and he turned around. He was staring into my sightless eyes, and I think he saw the glaze of white over them; a sign of lost sight. "Oh, all right. But this better not be some charade." he said, as he pulled some food from the cart. "Thank you sir." I said politely, reaching my hands out. I moved my hands back and forth blindly, even though I knew exactly where the bowl was. "Here, child." he said, and a warm bowl was placed into my hands. "Thank you so much, sir." I responded, holding the bowl tight and stumbling away, sipping the warm soup.