Personality:
Ninjin is a very shy, quiet pseudo. Her friends love her to death, but barely ever see her due to her solitude. She loves to practice being sneaky, so she won't be seen by others passing by. She tries her best to be social, but feels her mistakes are the biggest thing in the world, when they really aren't. Recently, however, she has met a rabbit, and it seems to be working out.
She isn't very sassy or picky, and will let others choose for her most of the time. She is quiet and timid, so she hates making a big thing about her problems.
Story:
When you have no where else to go, what do you do?
Do you hide, or do you move on?
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It was so quiet, you could hear a pin drop. The soft breathing and taping of a small talon was the only thing that filled the room. In the corner, was a small, orange creature. It lay there, staring at its book. Her eyes scanned the page as she quickly read each paragraph, taking in the small details of what was happening in the story. Her thoughts were interrupted tee by a small knock on her door. "Ninjin, are you in there?" Called a sweet, quiet voice. Ninjin blinked and looked up from her book. Slowly getting up, she walked over to the door. Stool in hand, she set it down and climbed up the stool, barely reaching the door nob to open the door.
"Hello." Ninjin Said to the visitor. The visitor was a small rabbit, only slightly bigger than Ninjin herself.
"Hey, Ninjin."
"Thanks for coming. We can do so much stuff together, it will be great!"
"Ugh... Well..."
"Perhaps you would like to go play hide and seek under my bed instead?"
"Umm... See..."
"Oh! Your fluffy bunny hair can be really cute if groomed, and I-"
"NINJIN! LISTEN TO ME!"
The orange creature stopped talking and listened to the small rabbits voice, no longer soft and welcoming, but now frightening and loud. Taking a step back and looking quite frightened, Ninjin ran under her bed and shivered. Maybe this was the new side to her friend. If it was, she didn't like it.
"Oh my... Ninjin I'm sorry. Please come out, I only want to talk to you." The bunnies voice was softer and smaller again, beckoning Ninjin out. "What is it...?" Ninjin asked in a barely audible voice.
"You promised me we would go find you a friend today. And we are going to find you one. Now."
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The grass tickled Ninjins feet as she walked along the bare path to the park. The hard concrete hurt her to much, so the went "rogue" and used the ground and soil instead. When they reached the park, they saw way more psuedos than Ninjin was accustomed to. But she managed to be brave, and walk on. "See? It's not so bad." The bunny said. "How about I get us some snacks? It shouldn't take too long. Don't wait on me, go enjoy yourself!" Ninjin nodded sheepishly as the bunny hoped away. She wondered how she would survive today. With her head down, she walked toward the center of the park, were most psuedos were. Before she new it, a red ball rolled up to her feet. "Hey!" Said a feminine voice. It was kind, and not demanding, but it still put Ninjin on edge. She looked up to see two psuedos play ball. One looked like a blue jay, the other she couldn't Identify. He just looked at her awkwardly. "Well? Can you please pass us back our ball?" The blue jay one said sweetly. "S-sure." Ninjin stuttered and nervously whacked the ball to them. "Thanks! Hey, wanna play with us?" The blue jay one said. Ninjin let a smile creep upon her face. Running over to join them, she decided to ask their names. "I'm Antoria." The blue- jay one said. "And that over there is-" she looked to see the other psuedo was gone. "Huh. I guess you can be my partner now!" Antoria suggested. Throwing the ball, Antoria watched as Ninjin catch it with ease.
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"Ninjin, you home?"
Nijins stopped decorating her room and went to get the door enthusiastically. Opening it, she saw it was the bunny! The bunny looked dumbfound. "What have you been doing to your room?" She cried. The room was much brighter than it was before, and had many girly things and posters in it. She even removed the window blinds. "Well... I had some inspiration." She winked to Antoria, who was sitting outside her windowsill. She winked back.