09:13:15 I would love to help, but poems have never been my strong suit 😅 |
09:10:12 i just started writing poems recently is anyone willing to let me PM them one so they can tell me how it is? 😠|
08:58:39 Dumpling I just lost my premium acc. so no the only way I can sell palettes is if someone. buys me premium today *Sighs* Why has my life come to this point? :P |
08:57:40 Dumpling If anyone would buy me premium I'f give them free palettes lol |
08:57:33 Ally 💜 I think you are right lol. One day I will Dna test her just for fun |
08:56:47 Athena - AAs I think the kelpie gives her her thicker build, border collie makes her leggy anf the terrier makes her smaller and slim and long |
08:55:46 Athena - AAs Oooh! I think I'm on to something |
08:55:09 Ally 💜 I honestly dont think she will be over 25lbs @Athena |
08:54:21 Mack Your work is worth protecting! |
08:53:39 Ally 💜 Look at this dude @Athena -Click- |
08:52:51 Athena - AAs Well at 7 months and 16lbs, I don't think she'll weigh much more than 25lbs as an adult but with being underfed for so long I could be wrong |
08:52:13 Dumpling -HEE Click- Cheap Palettes for sale! Get them while they're hot! |
08:51:46 Athena - AAs Ally Honestly throw in some rat or fox terrier and I could definitely see that |
08:49:45 Ally 💜 The shelter was claiming she was a german shepherd XD I said no way @Athena |
08:49:17 Ally 💜 I think thats the closest I have seen of what she looks like @Athena |
08:48:01 Angel Cats🐈 Revel, my cat does the same thing. My opinion is that it's just a cat thing, but if it really worries you, you should take your cat to the vet |
08:47:55 Athena - AAs ally Well those are supposed to be around 30lbs so its possible. Especially if its not a straight 50/50 mix |
08:46:19 Ally 💜 Woah she does! She is 16lbs currently and almost 7 months old @Athena |
08:45:41 Athena - AAs Blue I've considered asking readers to sign something saying something along the lines of it being my work and they wont steal but that also makes me feel like I'm being too paranoid |
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Malakai Negri - Malakai tensed up, his hands balling into fists, nails digging into his palms. Despite Camery trying to mutter words and take the edge off, they still stung. He didn't reply, he didn't move. Stiff, rigid as always. Little did the Princess know, Malakai cared for her. It was strange because he shouldn't, but over these past two months, he had become very fond of her. But, Malakai couldn't ever step out of line here. He had to follow all the rules perfectly to not jeopardize his mission. If he got caught breaking even the tiniest of rules, that put him at risk of being found out as the spy. What Malakai wanted to do and what he had to do were two very different things. He had to do what he had to do to survive in the Day Kingdom. He couldn't just act like this was his home.
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Camery Valatieri The woman glanced at him, her gaze lingering for just a moment, waiting for a response that never came. With a soft sigh, she shook her head and returned to her work, the quiet of the room settling around her once again. Hours drifted by, and though she stayed focused, there was a noticeable slump in her shoulders, a subtle weariness that wasn’t from the task itself but from the silence. This was Malakai’s role, after all—duties that had little to do with her and everything to do with his loyalty to the kingdom. She didn’t mind. She was used to it. What she really wanted was simple: someone to talk to, someone to laugh with. But she understood why that wasn’t possible. Not when her father was involved. Her thoughts wandered, tracing the path her father had carved for himself, the path that kept him hidden away in his study, obsessing over threats that were more imagined than real. The so-called king of the Night Kingdom—unstable, unpredictable, and dangerous. She shivered at the thought, remembering the whispers that had spread over the years about how he’d treated his own flesh and blood. If he could do that to his own son, what might he do to anyone else? The idea gnawed at her, unsettling her like nothing else could. Yet, even with that heavy weight on her mind, her gaze flickered back to Malakai. He was quiet, distant, just as he was supposed to be, but there was something about him she couldn’t shake. Over the past few weeks, she had found herself thinking of him more than she cared to admit. A small, fleeting crush, she told herself. What girl wouldn’t feel that way, especially when he was as attractive as he was and tasked with keeping her safe? But that was all it was—nothing more, nothing serious. Still, she was curious. She had grown tired of the silence between them, of the distance that kept him firmly in the role of protector and nothing else. "Say," she asked, her voice lighter now, tinged with curiosity, "Do you have any family up here?" The words slipped out before she could stop them, a small attempt at breaking the silence.
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Malakai stayed silent, just watching her as she worked. He didn't mind the silence at all. Rather, he enjoyed it. It gave him a chance just to stare at her. She was absolutely stunning, especially in the sun. Ever since he first laid eyes on her, in pictures and in person, he had always thought that. And from watching over the past few weeks he come to know her as more than a pretty face. She was kind and adventurous and she could always find the positive in everything. He snapped back to reality when she spoke up again, and focused her on her words rather than her looks and stopped daydreaming about her. "No," he replied simply.
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She raised an eyebrow lightly, her gaze sharp and thoughtful as she studied him, a soft hum escaping her lips. "No?" she repeated, her voice carrying a gentle note of surprise as she placed the sheets of paper down, having gone through them all with a hint of frustration, but still finding no answers. The sun, dipping lower in the sky, began to paint the room in hues of orange and pink, the soft light spilling in through the large windows. It bathed the room in a warm glow, transforming everything it touched. The gold-trimmed edges of her bed frame caught the light just right, sending soft golden reflections dancing across the ceiling, like ripples on water. It was an effect she had always found mesmerizing, despite having seen it a thousand times before. The room was carefully designed, each detail meant to capture the essence of every moment in the day. From the soft golden morning light to the pink and orange hues of dusk, everything about it seemed intentional, peaceful. She had grown up in this room—watched the seasons change through these windows, learned the patterns of light and shadow, and yet, the beauty of it never seemed to fade. There was a magic in the way the light filled the space, and it still made her pause in appreciation. Turning her attention back to him, Camery's expression softened. She shook her head slightly, trying to push away the distraction of the room's beauty to focus on the matter at hand. "Well... do you have any family at all?" she asked, her voice gentle, laced with genuine curiosity. She stood up, brushing the front of her dress absentmindedly, smoothing out any wrinkles. She moved over to her desk, her fingers quickly tidying the papers, aligning them into neat stacks with careful precision. There was a quiet focus to her actions, as if she was trying to ground herself in the present moment, though her mind was still racing. She couldn’t help but wonder. He couldn’t possibly be alone, could he? He was still so young—at least, she thought he was. He couldn’t be much older than her, could he? Maybe twenty? Twenty-one? The thought lingered in her mind, and she found herself studying him again, wondering what his story was. What could have happened to him for him to end up here, alone, with no mention of family? Surely, he had someone. Someone who cared for him.
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Malakai shook his head. "No," he replied stiffly. It was a lie and it was sad, but that was the only way he could get by without people trying to find his parents. "They're dead," he added. It still wasn't the truth, but no matter how much Malakai wanted to tell anyone about his real life, he couldn't. Not without endangering himself and compromising the mission.
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The woman nodded slowly, her gaze softening as she observed him. He was so... stiff. There was a certain guardedness in his posture, a resistance to let anyone in. She couldn’t help but feel that she wouldn’t be able to get him to open up easily. I’ll have to plan something, she thought to herself, the wheels in her mind already turning. Something to get him out of his shell. She enjoyed going out, but he was right—she shouldn’t go alone. And with the rumors of the night kingdom spying on them, sneaking out in the dark didn’t seem like the safest idea, either. Yeah, I’ll drag him out tomorrow, she decided with a small smile. Her gaze softened as she looked at him for a moment, a flicker of pity crossing her face. "I’m sorry to hear that," she murmured, her voice quiet and empathetic. "I can’t imagine being without my parents," she added, her words thoughtful. She had always been surrounded by love, even if the relationship with her parents wasn’t the closest. She knew, without a doubt, that her mother and father loved her more than anything, that they would do whatever it took to keep her safe. It was a comfort she often took for granted. She sighed softly, her thoughts drifting for a moment as she looked down. The golden markings on her shoulders, which had been visible in the sunlight, were starting to fade as the sun sank lower in the sky. She knew it was almost time. "It’s time you all swap over," she murmured when she heard a soft knock on the door. Her night guard, she assumed. Turning back to him, she offered a gentle smile. "Go get some rest," she suggested, her tone light but carrying a warmth. "And when you come tomorrow... just relax, yeah?" she added, the playful edge returning to her voice. She waved him off with a soft gesture before turning toward her own preparations for bed. As she welcomed her night guard outside her room, she flopped down onto her mattress, the weight of the day lifting off her shoulders. She closed her eyes for a moment, the quiet settling around her, and let herself relax for the first time that evening.
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Malakai didn't reply to any of her comments, just staying silent. His eyes kept flicking between her and the slowly setting sun. He had to get out of here and fast. He bowed to her politely "Good night, Princess," he said, before turning to leave, rather quickly. Malakai nodded to the night guard as the night guard took his place outside her door. He then rushed down to his quarters, making it just in time. His wings appeared and his tattoos burned their way into his skin. He sighed and locked his door, before preparing for bed.
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Camery drifted off to sleep that night, feeling the warmth of her blankets cocooning her as she thought over the plans for the coming days. The idea of bringing Malakai out into the village with her made her smile. She hadn’t decided exactly when yet—maybe for lunch, or they could just go exploring, take in the sights. She liked the idea of showing him around. Most of the guards had lived in the village at some point, so it made sense that they’d be familiar with the area. She decided it would be a good way for her to see the village through his eyes, and maybe get him to relax in a place that was comfortable. Her mind calmed with that thought, and she slipped into a deeper sleep, the gentle rise and fall of her breathing matching the soft rhythm of the night. When morning arrived, it was earlier than she expected. The sun had just started to send its first light across the sky, casting a soft glow over her room. It wasn’t fully day yet, but the quiet moments before sunrise always felt like her own. As she lay there, half-awake, she heard a light knock at the door, followed by the creak of it opening. A maid entered, carrying a tray of breakfast, the steam still rising from the warm meal. Her night guard, ever present but usually keeping his distance, was standing at the door. He gave a quick, gruff nod. “Good morning,” he said, his voice low but steady. The maid scuttled out of the room quickly after placing the tray on the bedside table, leaving Camery alone with her thoughts. The early mornings were her rare moments of solitude—times when she didn’t have to be a princess, didn’t have to act with the strict expectations placed upon her. It was in these quiet moments that she could just be. Her night guard remained stationed by the door, silent and watchful, but he was not expected to be as close unless someone entered her room. Her day guard, on the other hand, would have to remain at her side at all times—an exhausting, constant presence that left her with little space for herself. She sighed softly, taking a bite of her breakfast, and let herself savor the rare peace of the morning before the demands of the day began.
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Malakai Negri - Malakai lay down in bed, lying on his side, his massive, leathery wings blanketing over him. He traced the swirly tattoos on his hands and arms, thinking about Camery. Eventually, he fell asleep. That night he dreamed about her, bathed in sunlight, the way he had dreamt about her for the past 3 weeks. When he woke, he just lay there on his side, thinking about her. He wanted her so badly, but he couldn't have her. He knew he couldn't have her. A, he was pretending to be a bodyguard, which he couldn't have her as a bodyguard, and B, even worse he was the Night Kingdom Prince. Neither of their families would approve of them being together. After his wings and tattoos faded, and dissolved into the air, he got up and got ready for the day, pulling on his uniform, black dress pants, held up by a belt, and a black t-shirt that complimented his muscles nicely. Once he was ready he left for his work. Malakai walked up to Camry's room. He entered, nodding to the night guard who nodded back before departing. Malakai took his place just next to her door, hands folded behind him, his feet shoulder-width apart, the typical stance to assert dominance. "Good morning, Princess," he said with a bow.
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Camery Valatieri - Camery settled into her room with a soft sigh, the morning light gently spilling through the windows, casting a golden glow that seemed to envelope her. She nibbled quietly on her morning meal, the delicate plates of fruit and pastries nearly untouched, save for the few bites she’d taken. Her maids, who were usually busy with the morning routine, didn’t often know where she was—she preferred to keep to herself, to simply enjoy these moments of stillness. The mornings like this, when the world outside was quiet and soft, were some of the only times she truly felt at peace. Her eyes were half-lidded, content as she savored the silence, when suddenly a soft knock broke the stillness. She nodded, acknowledging the presence on the other side of the door, and with a quiet creak, it opened. Malakai stepped in. The subtle disarray of sleep still clung to him—his lips full and a little puffy, his eyes carrying the faint, tender weight of a recent awakening. There was something so real, so grounded about him in this state. It softened the sharp edges of his usual composure, revealing a side of him she was only rarely allowed to see. For a brief moment, Camery felt a flicker of privilege—a warmth that came with knowing she was the one to see him so... human, in the quiet moments where his mask was still unformed. Her lips curled into a bright, welcoming smile, her eyes sparkling with a gentle light that was reserved just for these kinds of mornings. “Good morning, Malakai,” she murmured, her voice light, almost melodic, as she spoke his name. She slipped from the bed gracefully, the thin fabric of her nightwear clinging softly to her figure as she stretched, her golden markings glowing faintly with the first rays of the sun that filtered through the window. The lines on her skin were ethereal, delicate patterns that appeared as though they had always been a part of her, slowly being awakened by the morning light. She sat back down on the edge of the bed, her gaze thoughtful, her eyes glistening with a quiet hope as she regarded him, her posture unguarded. “How would you feel about accompanying me out to the village today?” she asked, her voice full of curiosity. She watched him carefully, wanting him to answer truthfully, not out of obligation or the weight of his role as her guard, but because he truly wanted to spend time with her. She leaned in just slightly, her expression softening as she quickly added, “We don’t have to go into the town itself... just the forests and the fields around it, if you’d prefer.” She wanted him to know that it didn’t have to be anything grand, that it could be simple—just the two of them, out in the world, without the usual constraints of titles or expectations. Her eyes never left his as she waited for a response, the soft morning light shimmering around her like a halo just for a moment.
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