Parrapups, or Parras, are an omnivorous, aviary quadrupedal species that originated from tropical areas, but after they were domesticated, they gained more levels of fur and different beaks. All parras spend a lot of time cleaning themselves, and preening their feathers if they have wings. Parras come with a variety of tails and beaks, but good luck finding one that does! Having a large gene pool Parras also have the chance to show some mutations. They come in a large variety of colors including bright neons and dull greys. All parras are a very social in some way and love to whistle, sing, and chatter to others- Parra or not!
This is for those who own only one or have no Parra at all.
She is wearing a "tiara", a ear cuff, a crystal necklace, and super light/thin metal wrist guards..Oh and yeah that loose blonde braid ;> -Slightly based on a snowy owl.. I didn't reference any doing this but random idea I had in the editing <.<'
Tell me how this girl has gotten her heart broken, you can base it off you own heart break or make it up! You may make up a mystery Parra but be sure not to describe him/her, you are also more than welcome to bother those who own Parra for your story ;>
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Word Limit: 1,000.
She is wearing a "tiara", a ear cuff, a crystal necklace, and super light/thin metal wrist guards..Oh and yeah that loose blonde braid ;> -Slightly based on a snowy owl.. I didn't reference any doing this but random idea I had in the editing <.<'
Tell me how this girl has gotten her heart broken, you can base it off you own heart break or make it up! You may make up a mystery Parra but be sure not to describe him/her, you are also more than welcome to bother those who own Parra for your story ;>
Pretty Up: Sure~
Extra: None.
Word Limit: 1,000.
Kirarya wrote:username: kirarya
name: eirwen
meaning 'white as snow'
gender: female
song: hedwig's flight
don't hate me owo
i thought it appropriate
break my heart:
disclaimer: noname is a fictional parra
the woman shoved the last of her clothes in the suitcase that was too full. the only item left to be packed was a small crystal necklace that was chipped in a few places, but that meant the world to her. she tenderly lifted it off the bare table and stroked the chain it hung from. the longer she held it, the more she remembered him... them. the woman shook her head. she couldn't afford any distractions now. their time was done. she quickly zipped her suitcase shut and placed the necklace in her pocket before closing the door to her apartment forever.
outside rain poured into the street as cars rushed by still trying to get to work. only the occasional person walked past and the spring morning lacked the mellifluous chirping of the usual song birds. groaning, the woman pulled her jacket tighter around her and gripped her suitcase firmly before rushing towards the street to flag down a taxi. she didn't hear the clatter of the necklace as it slipped out of her pocket and fell to the concrete sidewalk.
"excuse me miss!" a gentleman cried from behind her. she heard footsteps jogging towards her and turned to see what it was he wanted. "i believe you dropped-"
a small gasp left the woman's mouth. "noname?" she asked quietly. silence descended as the man stared at the necklace he had salvaged from the urban mire. long seconds passed. the couple continued to be drenched in water before his gazed moved up to her face.
"eirwen? i... wow..." noname stuttered. he was absolutely speechless. it had been years since he last spoke to her and they hadn't ended on good terms. in fact, she said that she never wanted to see him again. he awkwardly shuffled his feet, trying to think of a casual way to start a conversation. "so... how have you been?"
"fine. just fine. i've been pretty well actually," she said curtly. internally she fought to suppress how she really felt. the formality of their conversation unnerved her. she and noname had never held back anything they wanted to say to each other in the past, so why was she starting now?
"that's good. hey... since it's valentine's day and all, maybe you'd want to grab a bite to eat with me?"
"i'm sorry noname, i need to go," she said as she swung her suitcase into the taxi. her wet hair clung to her face from the rain but she pushed it away delicately with one hand, revealing her electric yellow eyes. the eyes that had captured rowan's heart the moment he met her. he almost had to force himself not to cup her face in his own hands like he used to.
"where to?" he asked instead.
"the airport. i'm moving to new york."
"what? why?"
"i'm engaged. his business is moving to america."
at the sudden news noname took a large step back. his chest felt like a thousand bricks had barreled into it and the pain was he felt was unmatched to anything he had experienced before. eirwen... his eirwen... was getting married?
"and you didn't bother letting me know?" he asked through gritted teeth.
"i didn't think it mattered," she lied.
"didn't think it mattered? eirwen, i love you!"
she was taken aback by what he said. "you... you what?"
"i love you. i'm sorry about what happened five years ago, but not a day goes by without me wishing you were still mine." eirwen's eyes widened, but she looked away. she was afraid that if she apologized she'd want him again.
"it's too late noname."
"no!" he refused. "this necklace tells me otherwise." eirwen lunged and grabbed the crystal from his hand.
"we were only eighteen. it wasn't love, just a foolish child's game," she said as tears began to fall from her eyes.
"then you won and i lost," he shrugged. "but you know what? i want a rematch."
eriwen shook her head. she needed to leave, now, before he crumbled her defenses any further. "noname... i can't. my fiance-"
"will have to understand. eirwen, love like ours is only found once in a lifetime. why else would fate have delivered me here, at this very moment?"
"fate. that's funny."
"eirwen, give me another chance!" he felt exasperated.
"no... no, no i have to g-" her response was cut short by the inevitable: a kiss.
"excuse me," the taxi driver interrupted, "but are you getting in or not?"
noname watched eirwen, waiting for her answer. she looked from him, to the cab, then back to him. "to the airport please," she said as she swiftly threw the rest of her bags into the car. "noname i'm sorry, but it's over." she closed the door and before she could help herself tears were steadily falling from her face. the cab pulled away from the curbed it had been stationed at and she turned around just once to see a blurry figure watching as the car turned the next corner and he left her gaze forever.
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