Out Open || Taemin || Open
His steps were soft, black leather shoes barely making a sound on the darkened brick; just because this area was more widely used didn’t mean the dirt from the street was any happier to leave. The steps caused the silk cape, fastened with two silver buttons just underneath the neck, to drift behind the owner in an elegant fashion. It was designed to just barely hover above the ground but with the owner already having longer legs, it would have done just as well to buy one with a regular length. Then again, it was unusual for anything not to be custom fitted.
The cape held no hood but the raven colored hair matched well enough. It wasn’t Jung Min’s intentions weren’t to hide behind anything anyway; they were merely to have a stroll. His eyes lightened just briefly, watching the minimal interactions between the town’s people and those selling items. Things had certainly changed since the Dove was brought forward... That change had only seemed to hurt him more than anything because of the Ravens. Those dicks felt that it was better to cause more messed up shit since the white feathered pussies would rather go in hiding. Jung Min only hated it himself because his day usually consisted of interactions with said humans; as their feelings became manipulated, how was he able to have a civil business deal?
Sighing, Jung Min caught the eyes of another raven that had put his arms around a lady talking to a stall vendor. He disapproved of the younger generations and his lip slightly curled to show his evident distaste. But his job wasn’t to fix the unruly, nor was it his interest. Jung Min walked a few more paces through the square to stop a few meters from a boy that had a few people near him, playing music. The instruments sounded well enough, like he would enjoy eating while listening to their pleasant sound. However, the boy was something unusual to stare at, or rather... it was more intriguing than anything. And so Jung Min stayed to watch his performance, knowing he was a Dove and so were most of the people standing behind him.













