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lennyromeijndersâ:
She laughed, gulping greedily at the cool night air. Like most monsters, she felt best in evening, with a wash of darkness like an inky blanket over bare shoulders. Magic felt more powerful when the moon watched over it instead of the sun, and as a result she too felt as though she could race a lap around the circumference of the earth if she wished to. âSo youâre friends with Rafael and Alarick? I thought of you as a woman of better taste.â Her grin was wide enough to indicate that she was kidding, and the sparkle in blue eyes and the little hiccup from too much to drink emphasized that nothing she said tonight could be held against her. âThatâs what a pack is meant to do,â Lenny said with as much wisdom as she could muster. âWhen you no longer feel safe, it is time to leave. A lone wolf is a dead wolf, but so is one that is surrounded by those who would let them drown instead of hauling them out from deep water.â
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âSo youâve met some of them already.â Demet takes the light jab good-naturedly, rather than get defensive. She knows that Lenny means no true harm or offense, likely only an effect of alcohol loosening the tongue. âRafael is my brother, Alarick is our friend. Theyâre beta and alpha of the pack, respectively.â Katerina had been before, and while Demet never had a problem with the other wolf woman, she also never felt entirely comfortable around her. The fact that they waited until it was someone they trusted in charge of the pack before joining was no accident on the part of the Yilmaz family. âI thank you for your concern, but that wonât happen to me. These people are like a family to me, and I know if I needed them, they would come to my aid at once.â Even Laila, she thinks, would defend her by nature of their pack bond, if nothing else. Her gaze turns towards Lenny thoughtfully. âThey could offer the same to you, if you ever decide youâre tired of running on your own.â
elifsahinâ:
   âThat must be nice. My brother is also here.â But bringing up how they had not seen each other in a century and just recently connected felt like too much to reveal to a stranger. Especially because this woman probably had a much easier connection with her brother than Elif did, and that would only result in her getting jealous of it. âI wasnât born here either, I was born in Turkey but I grew up in Quebec. And I just recently moved here. Everythingâs still very new to me. But in general, Iâm⊠not a big fan of packs.â
âOh, has he been here long? Perhaps I know him.â Demet likes to think that she knows most of the werewolves in the city, Elif notwithstanding. Though she supposes now she can also count the other woman amongst that number as well. âMy family is originally from Turkey as well. I was born in Amasra.â Yet they never spent much time there as a family, always on the move because of their father. It was a long time before Demet ever went back to her home country. âIâm sorry to hear that. But should you ever need anything, the Argos would be happy to lend assistance. We try to look out for our own, even those not in the pack.â
sebiornkolevâ:
âIt was deserved, they had hard lives and a hard end.â He would not elaborateâ  both shame and sorrow were the reasons that he kept stories of his children closely guarded, he had sent them to the heavens that he had prayed for before life had grown hard enough to hull them out like it had he; but in doing so he had stolen whatever futures lay gilded before them. âAs parents we try to do what is best for our children, and they reminded me that at the time, I was only human.â Sebiorn looked at her, offering a half smile, the most that he could. âHumans make mistakes.â Immortals did as well, but he liked to imagine that he had the wisdom of centuries to guide his decisions, to make sure that he did better with each pass. âIâm sure that it is not in the spirit of their memories, it is not their words, but the ones that our minds make up to be cruel to us.â He looked at her, âThey tell us what we know, but wish not to hear. That is the true power of the eidolons, I supposeâ they require no teeth nor blade to tear us apart.â He looked back at the trio of girls, whose heads were tilted back and whose laughter filtered through the park. âIâd like to be a parent again, to do it right this time. That sort of joy,â he gestured, âItâs infectious, it can fill a whole house.â
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âI always wanted to be a mother.â She doesnât know why it sounds so much like a confession to fall from her lips, something secretive that shouldâve been locked away, but it does. Maybe itâs because of the fact that Demet knows she is undeserving to be one; that to even want it, to pass this gene of hers onto another little being, is an act of pure selfishness. âThere was a time when I thought I would have the chance to be, but...â But then her world fell apart, and her sister died, and how could she possibly have her own child when she is responsible for the orphaning of her niece and nephew? âWell, you never know what direction life is going to take you.â The smile she offers is small and sad and wholly insincere, like throwing a splash of paint against an already cracked wall in an attempt to hide itâs flaws. She looks at him, then, really looks at Sebiorn; the kindness in his gaze, how gentle heâs always treated her, and wonders how quickly it could be turned away. âIf I tell you something terrible Iâve done, will you hate me for it?â
rafaelyilmczâ:
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   âYouâre avoiding me.â Itâs a statement, not a question, because Rafael wasnât stupid â and he wasnât blind either. Anyone with two brain cells would be able to tell that Demet had been trying to avoid him, and that only worried him more than the conversation that had lead to this distance between the two siblings. Now he had managed to catch her, arms crossed over his chest as he stared at her. âHow are you?â
âNo Iâm not.â Demet is not, in fact, the best liar. But she does have a pair of bright blue eyes that are rather good at the doe look. She bats them innocently at Rafael, hoping to pass off on the rather obvious fact that she has indeed been avoiding him. She isnât a confrontational person, in a matter of fight or flight sheâs always one to take off running, and thereâs no universe in which Demet wants to have the conversation she knows Rafael is looking for. âIâm fine, Raf, Iâve just been busy. And Iâm actually supposed to be meeting Seb for tea soonââ another lie as she attempts to take a step towards the door, only to find out thereâs no clear path around Rafael, much to her chagrin. Time to redirect and evade. âIs there something important going on?â
thaliaxathanasiosâ:
   âThatâs too bad.â Thalia often thought art was wasted when it was hidden away instead of shown to curious eyes. It could mean so much to someone looking at it, and it could mean so much to know what others saw in it. But it probably wasnât for everyone, she could understand that, too. âItâs really good either way. And if you ever change your mind, you can come to me. I know a few people. The art community is a wonderful thing to be a part of.â
âThank you,â she repeats, quieter this time. Demet hasnât ever really shared her art with anyone before â little doodles sent along with her letters to Rafael was about the extent of it, but she doubts he ever even saw those anyways. âItâs just... very personal to me.â To open up to that kind of exposure would be like to set herself on display, for the world to pick apart down to the seams. Demetâs had enough of that already, she doesnât think she could take much more. âDrawing was always easier than talking.â
lennyromeijndersâ:
âSo you know the city well enough to guide me home,â Lenny returned, her lips formed in a broad, uncharacteristic smile. The drink would fade and she would lose her low snicker, but while she had the excuse she slung an arm around Demetâs shoulders, focusing hard to keep herself from stumbling. The question made her nose wrinkle and she shook her head. âAbsolutely not, havenât seen a real reason to join it.â Her own sapphire gaze cut over to catch the other wolf looking at her, making her smile wider. âAre you? Iâve seen some of those wolves, they donât seem anything like you.â By that she meant that they were coarse, the energy was masculineâ it was a far cry from the gentle spirit that continued to help her on her way.
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âI suppose you could say that,â Demet replies, pulling her along. There isnât much about this city that she doesnât know by this point, or so she likes to think. While the werewolf wonât be signing up to be a tourism guide anytime soon, it does make it easy for her to navigate around. âI am, along with my brother. A friend of ours is the alpha.â She nods her head in affirmation, looking at Lenny. âI know it can seem a little bit like a boys club, sometimes. A little bit rougher around the edges. But theyâre good people. I trust them, and I feel safe with them.â Which is something that canât really be understated, in a city like this. Though her relationship with Laila is less than ideal, and she would like to have more women around, she doesnât regret the decision to join the Argos pack.Â
elifsahinâ:
   âDonât worry about it.â The truth was, Elif was trying to make more friends in Corinth seeing as she barely had any. And at first glance, this werewolf seemed nice enough. âElif,â she introduced herself after getting into the car and starting the engine. âAnd no, you probably havenât. I havenât lived here very long and Iâm not part of the local pack. Iâm not sure if you are, but Iâm guessing thatâs where most werewolves meet.â For herself the pack wasnât an option though, not after what she had endured with the one she grew up in in the past. âAre you from here?â
âYes, both myself and my brother are.â Thatâs still a somewhat new development, though. For a few years there, it had been just the two of them, and the children. Perhaps it was a bit easier when they were on their own, but Demet enjoys the sense of community and care that they have with the other wolves. âNeither of us were born here, but our family has been around the city for awhile. We knew the locals long before joining.â And maybe that is what made it seem like such an easy decision, when the time came. âWhere did you come from, if you donât mind my asking?â
sebiornkolevâ:
Her apology felt unexpectedâ it was something that he wanted to give back to her; she had nothing to be sorry for. He wanted to tell her that he had lead a life that had caused suffering to others, that he had deserved a moment in hell; but instead, he looked over, lips pressed together as he nodded in a solemn thanks. âPerhaps it was a deserved end, but it was a lonely one, regardless.â His whole world had fallen away, and Vince, forever out of reach. Hell was for other people, he had decided, and that he would not share with Demetâ not that he had other plans. Humanity hadnât suited him, but it was humans that were promised a fate that differed from the hellish trap that Persephone had bid upon her creations: she was a cruel mother to them, he would repay her lack of kindness by turning her back upon her if given the chance. It was the werewolf that spoke to draw him from his thoughts, and the tea warming his hands. Sebiorn sipped, looking at her in interest. Immediately, he knew what it was that she wanted to know about. The eidolons. For her sake, he would offer honesty, as it was that she seemed disturbed and that she needed it. âThe dead had returned, just to haunt me.â Seb looked at her, âI was a father once, as good of one that I could have been when the world had been that young.â He let out a breath, âI no longer have children by birth, only by creation, but that night they reminded me that they would not so easily be forgotten.â Blue eyes cast towards her, wondering if she understood. âThe eidolons take your most wretched pain, and they warp it to make you go mad. Whatever they said, it is not true to the spirit or memory they possessed.â
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âI donât agree with that,â she says, looking at Sebiorn. Not argumentative, that isnât her place, but with a quiet assurance. The simple fact to Demet is that he could never deserve such a horrible fate, by virtue of his kindness. She felt delicate like glass sometimes, the wrong amount of pressure could leave cracks in her frame, but Seb has never been anything but gentle. âIâm sorry. I cannot imagine that torment.â A hand reaches out to squeeze against his wrist gently, to convey her sympathy. To be haunted by oneâs own children mustâve been a terrible horror to endure, and Demet does not think she could have survived the grief of such a thing. Her own sisterâs ghost had nearly reduced the werewolf to completely breaking. âAre you sure of that?â She asks quietly. The thought has been a plague upon her since the horrible evening occurred. Even if what he says is true, and the eidolon was not truly how Esma felt towards Demet â that does not mean itâs words were not true. âI do not think it was wrong,â she confesses, her gaze falling down to her lap. âEven if it was intended to hurt... even if it was not truly her thoughts or feelings. I do not think it lied to me.â
lennyromeijndersâ:
Sheâd likely sober up enough to walk herself home before they actually made it, but there was some comfort in having to rely on someone elseâ she leaned into Demetâs side, milking it, enjoying whatever attention she could steal away. It was a small secret that she was lonely; long nights at the fire hall spent watching Gwen from across the room paired with longer ones in her empty home made her hungry for other people in her life. She had never befriended another wolf since sheâd left the first pack, not really, and it was nice to be close to someone who was just like her. âMy hero,â she cooed, âIâm just ahead, next block over.â Her shoes, heeled boots, clicked along the asphalt. âHave you lived here long?â
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Demet doesnât mind the walk. Itâs why she came out this evening in the first place, after all. Though she hadnât been intending on company at the time, she can scarcely find herself willing to disagree with the request. Lenny is kind, and thereâs an inherent safety she feels when in the company of other werewolves. âA few years now,â Demet says, nodding her head lightly. âBut my family has been in the city for much longer.â For about seventy years now, thereâs always been a few Yilmazs around Corinth Bay. Blue eyes linger on Lennyâs face as they walk, before she finally asks, âyouâre not pack, are you?â Itâs said only to be polite, as the werewolf is already aware of the answer. Though she supposes the other woman could belong to another pack outside of the city â she might only be visiting.Â
thaliaxathanasiosâ:
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    âI know weâre not exactly friends right now, but you should go bigger than that.â Maybe it was rude, but Thalia had caught Demet in a moment when the other didnât pay attention to her surroundings it seemed, instead doodling her heart away. It was small, but an artistâs eye saw talent where it was hidden. âYou have amazing talent. Some aspiring artists would kill for that.â
âWhat?â The werewolfâs head pops up, suddenly drawn out of itâs intense concentration to find the source of the voice that spoke â landing on Thalia only a few feet away. âOh,â a bashful pink flush immediately sets against her face at the compliment, and Demet has to fight the urge to close the notebook and hide the drawing she had been working on so intently. âThank you, but... I donât really draw to share it.â Once, sheâd had fantasies of becoming a great artist, but it had never been anything more than that.Â
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âOh, no, no, no...â the distress that covers her voice is no small amount, yet still quiet in the small space of the restaurant as Demet digs through her pockets. But no matter how many she empties out, it becomes clear that the small ring box is gone. (She cannot say entirely what possessed her to carry it around with her again, rather than sit in the dark drawer thatâs been itâs keeper for the past year â only that Safiyeâs wedding had stirred something in side of the werewolf. Something that couldnât quite let go of the past, no matter how much she knows she should.)Â Demet twists in her seat to the woman at the table closest to her, blue eyes tinged in desperation. âExcuse me, you havenât seen a ring on the ground anywhere, have you?â ( @adelaoswynnâ )
elifsahinâ:
   âBrothers,â Elif simply said. Once upon a time Remzi also would have taken any chance to tease her, though cars were not really an option. Other things were. But times had changed, and the thought that this woman had a brother who would pick her up and tease her about it caused her to feel a bit of⊠jealousy? âItâs not as bad as it sounds. I can fix it for you in a day or two, depending on how bad the damage is.â Her words were meant to be encouraging as she noticed the look on the other womanâs face. âItâs not an inconvenience. Iâll drive you home and Iâll have your car picked up and brought to my shop. Then Iâll fix it and let you know when itâs ready. Sound good?â
Demet nods her head lightly, an appeasing smile on her lips in an attempt to relate. âYes, brothers.â As if that could say everything for her. And perhaps it does, in some way. âThank you. I would appreciate that very much.â Itâs certainly a better option than walking back, or attempting to call a tow truck. Or worse, Rafael. That is a confrontation she will put off for as long as possible, even if to do so is the cowardly move. âIâm Demet, by the way. I donât believe Iâve seen you around before.â She wouldâve made note of it, surely. Another werewolf, and a woman at that, is not something she would have passed over with little thought. There are far too few of them in this field of testosterone, she thinks.Â
xrowansmithxâ:
who: @demetyilmczâ where: safaeâs wedding
It was the start of the wedding season and Rowan couldnât be more excited about it, Demet looked breathtaking gorgeous and the phoenix didnât hesitate to tell her so. The ceremony was small, close friends in attendance but she kept her artic hues opened for any inspiration that could come to help plan Noahâs wedding better. The band played music that wove through the air enchantingly, although the butterflies danced in her stomach she didnât want to miss out on a chance to be with the werewolf next to her. She turns over her hand to reveal itâs open palm and offers her hand to Demet. âWould you like to dance my dear?â
Demet is happy for Safiye and Rae, she truly is. There are few people who deserve such happiness as much as them, and she takes great comfort in knowing the two have found such a happy union together. But no matter how much she would like to brush it aside, ignore the feeling and focus on her friends, there is a pit in the werewolfâs stomach that wonât go away. To draw attention away from the brides would be selfish, though, and Demet does not wish to drag anyone else down in her stress. Particularly not Rowan, always so bright and so cheerful, and so she does her best to offer a jovial smile as she gingerly places her hand in the phoenixâs. âIâm afraid Iâm not going to be very good.â
lennyromeijndersâ:
Lenny grinned, reaching to tug at a stay lock of dark hair that frames the other womanâs face. Her concern sits on her featuresâ she was a kind person, the sort that made it evident in the way that she looked, in how it seemed as though she had a life time of worrying over those in her life under her belt. âIâll take a walk with you then,â she said decidedly, drawing herself to an unsteady stand, her lips still curved indulgently. âThere arenât many lady werewolves in this city, I supposed we have to stick together donât we?â The alcohol would metabolize soon and she would find herself soberly walking home, but for now she was content to chase sweetly after the pretty raven haired woman. Her arm extended, elbow out for her new companion to take. âIâm Lenny, where are we walking?â
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The womanâs offer is bold, and less of an offer than an announcement, really, and it takes Demet by surprise. Still, she canât bring herself to object, when itâs true what she says that they should probably stick together. Though their numbers have grown more recently, there still havenât been that many werewolves in the city, and even less that are women. Considering the only other one in her pack seems to have taken a dislike to Demet with no intentions of resolving it, perhaps it would be nice to have another one around. âAlright,â she says, nodding her head slightly as she reaches out to take Lennyâs arm. âDemet,â she offers in return, a slight cant of her head. âWhere is your apartment? I can see to it that you make it there safely.â
elifsahinâ:
   âWell, your brother isnât here right now, but I am.â And unless her brother was a car mechanic, Elif liked to think she was the better choice. Many people thought they knew things about cars but actually didnât. It was better to have a professional at hand, sheâd gotten lucky that Elif drove by. âSounds like your engine is overheating. Thereâs a few different possible reasons for that, but if this is the first time it happens, I think there might be an engine block. Weâll have to bring it into the shop, I can probably get it to start if it cools down long enough, but for safety reasons you shouldnât be driving it anywhere right now,â she explained as she opened the hood and gazed inside. âSorry I donât have better news for you.â Glancing back up at the other, she extended a hand. âIâm Elif, by the way. Should I drive you somewhere?â
âI think I would rather it be you, anyhow, to tell the truth. He would never let it go.â She offers a small smile, though itâs only a partial truth as to why she would prefer not to see Rafael right now. Thatâs nothing to bring up in the company of strangers, though, especially not one who is kind enough to help her when she needs. Itâs not as if Demet is expecting particularly great news when her engine is smoking, but her stomach sinks a little bit regardless as the smile slips off of her face at the other werewolfâs words. âOh, that isnât very good, is it?â While she enjoys the opportunity to walk whenever she feels like it, Demet still needs a functioning car, for the very least to carry around the kids across the city. But that isnât the other womanâs fault, and will have to be her own trouble to deal with. âI wouldnât want to inconvenience you, but if you donât mind, a ride home would be lovely.âÂ