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Personality: A hard core runner, is always searching for available races or trails even if she has to travel far to get to them. She enjoys to "fly" whilst running, lifting her feet slightly off the ground so they don't have to do any work. Even though she loves the outdoors and the exercise it allows her to get, she doesn't eat very healthily, often seen snacking on a hidden chocolate bar or a large bag of chips. She can for sure microwave a mean bowl of ramen noodles when the time calls for it. When in a situation for socializing, she openly speaks, but in places like parties, she tries to avoid it when she can. Eadith claims to have a 'ton' of friends, mostly referencing to the two neighbors who, without her knowledge, keep a schedule of when she is home so that they can hire her for various yard work and babysitting jobs. It is possible they try to avoid her too. Her conversations tend to be on the long spectrum and quite though as well. Any weather suits her, whether it be rain, perfect for playing in, snow, hiking's heaven, or hail, although the last is an 'if needed' or 'if I'm in the mood.'. She is generally sweet and tries to compliment others in new, 'unique' ways.


History: Eadith was the middle child, often having to take care of herself when a fussy younger sibling or a demanding senior one would approach her parents with their useless needs. She didn't like to force others to take care of her, even from a young age. Birthday parties would result in plies of gifts that would not be used as she only used what she needed to. Free time was spent normally alone in a room with only paper and drawing materials. She loved to see other's reactions to her creations, sometimes messy sketches or a zig-zag path for a mysterious and dangerous treasure hunt. When she was at the age of a school going child, she of course, went to school. She didn't fail or completely succeed in each class, she just did what she was told. When told to do an assignment, she would complete it whether she succeeded or failed. In her later education years, Eadith began to develop a dark edge in her vision in one eye. As time went on, the black rim continues to grow until the entire right eye was blind. It messed with her coordination and made her a little jumpy when approached by someone.

Relationships: Eadith and her older brother and close, their sibling friendship unbreaking. Or as she personally says, unlike the veiw from her other sibling who is constantly trying to stop thier arguements and fights. She treats her parents like they are deities, always following thier requests and always taking the blame for things her siblings have done. Her parents do not punish her for this honest-ish and brave behaviour and try to catch the two brothers in the act of messing something up or breaking it.
Likes and Dislikes:Likes:
Running
Food (especially sour candies)
Nature, more specificly rivers and streams
Laughter
Dislikes:
Wilted leaves.
Disapointment from peers
loneliess (or being unwanted)
A Story: Blinding light reflected off the smoothly flowing water as the sun finally hit the point in the sky where it's light could reach that section of the forest. Eadith stared onward, her right eye focasing on the little shadows that danced in the water. green and white flippers occationally popped through the surface, creating a ripple that would quickly be covered by the onward flowing water. She turned her attention to the side slowly, eye taking in the hairy moss that envelopped the rocks, the wasps that collected mud from the banks for their nest and finally a nervous squirrel, chattering as it ran from a nearby tree, its beady eyes glaring from the river's light. Her shadowy tail drifted next to the bank, the bird talons creating small furrows in the soil, specks of dirt falling back. She was waiting. For what, she wasn't quite sure. The small note near her hand only described a time and the point on the river she had to go to. It had no details from whom had written it, why or what was going to happen. If her superstition level had been higher, it would have overwhelmed her curious sence, the troublesome emotion. The birds spoke wildly in the branches above her head, raining dust and leaves onto her as they jumped to and fro. Rustling from large bushes broke her attention away from the beauty of nature. A dark figure stepped out, eyes gleaming.
"You are early." He noted, stopping a few paces from her. She jumped up, teeth bared with uncertainty.
"Wait, who are you?" She blurted out, back to the river.
"I see you have my paper." She stared at him wide-eyed as he bent over to pick up the discarded piece of paper. "I guess you where not the orignal recipient of this." He stood tall and stared at her, his face hidden behind a plain mask but his eyes clearly shown.
"Well-" Eadith began, tilting her head to the side.
"You have no use to me, go, scram." He dissmissed her bluntly, cutting off her words with a flick of his wrist, shooing her with it's movements. She began to walk after him as he turned around.
"Hey! Wait!" Her feet moved quickly on the forest floor, its spongy texture squishing whenever she stepped. "I'm not useless, I-i I can do whatever you came here for!" His long legs stretched far before her, lengthening his pace as he tried to ignore her. Eadith began to jog, the wild undergrowth a familiar path. Her nose was suddenly crammed against his back, the rough material of his clothing scratching it as he abrubtly stopped. His menecing eyes glared at her before glancing ahead. Pale creature's began to creep from the low lying bushes, deep growls filling their throats.
"Oh no! Oh no! Oh no!" She mummbled, legs growing shaky. "Please don't tell me those are-" she stopped before saying the word, looking up at the masked figure. His eyes narrowed in concentration.
"I was planning on saving this for myself." He growled, lifting a glowing hand. Her eyes tranfixed on the glowing spot. "Use this wisely and get out of here!" He raised his voice as he shoved her back with that same hand and rushed forward, leaping with his legs outstretched. Eadith's admiration for his bravery changed to curiousity as she gazed at the gift he had given her. A white halo floated around her neck, almost like a necklace or a chained collor. The next change she noticed, only after accidentlily using them were two flaoting wings upon her back, their design mimicing the design of the night sky and the galaxies it held. A pained cry snapped her back to the present event at hand. Her gifter stood ahead, the pale animals gripping with barbed teeth onto his flest, injecting a lethal posion.The flap of her wings was almost imediant as she remembered his last words to her. "
Use this wisely and get out of here! Leaping into the canopy, she burst through, into the gently cloudly sky. A breathtaking veiw lay before her and she saw the world as she had never seen it before.
Favorite thing to do: Running


Credit to this image for the roses