It was her first casual visit to Bellmuse, and Violet finally had a moment to get to her actual goal in coming there in the first place. Between enrolling in Syne Academy, ensuring her saftey and security from the possibility of impending doom, and settling into a whole new kingdom, there was a lot to be done. But the young lady had felt confident enough in her achievements to take a break and branch off for a while. The constant stress anxiety was really taking a toll on her cute little body.
The bright rays of the sun were blocked every so often by puffy white clouds. It was a cool afternoon, and there was plentiful amounts of people to pester with questions. Granted, she already knew that more than 98% of the population was going to be no help to her, especially with such a vague description of her target. Which… was nothing, now that she thought about it. All little Violet had to go upon was a name, and that she was enlisted into the school that the young one just entered, herself.
Walking up to a trio of young adults not much older than herself, Violet smiled and put on an air of innocence that she oozed with relative ease. “Excuse me. I don’t mean to bother you folks, but I was wondering if any of you might know my big sister. I’m trying to find her, you see, and I don’t know where to start looking…” She said to them, rocking back and forth on her heels in a shy manner. Violet had managed to safely grab their attention, with two of the three being women. “Her name is Lucy Cobaltienne, and she attends Syne Academy.”
“No, I’m afraid not.” One of the woman dressed in a orange one-piece dress had answered with an apologetic shake of her head.
“Sorry we couldn’t help.” Said the other who wore a green parka. “We hope you find her, though.”
The last to speak up was the young man who had seated himself on a bench, one leg crossed over the other. He had either of his arms draped over the top of the bench. “You might wanna check the library where they study. And there’s a popular café not too far from here. Wouldn’t hurt to check it out.” He said, lazily pointing a finger in the direction Violet assumed the café was in.
Momentarily turning her purple orbs in that direction, the young lady returned them to the trio before her with a bright smile. “Thank you very much! Have a wonderful rest of your day!~” Violet said with a courteous bow and started off down the road she was pointed in. She would check the library later on, as this café sounded rather promising. Along the way, Violet stopped to ask prospective persons who looked like they may have gone to the same Academy, only to find herself no closer to finding her older sister. After asking each individual, Violet asked the follow-up question of which direction the café was in. She was nervous, yet excited. Knowing that her long lost sister was so close, yet so far was filling her up with a dozen emotions, and she was beginning to not know what to do with herself. After a short while and a bit of a walk, Violet was assured that she was growing closer to the café.
The bright rays of the sun were blocked every so often by puffy white clouds. It was a cool afternoon, and there was plentiful amounts of people to pester with questions. Granted, she already knew that more than 98% of the population was going to be no help to her, especially with such a vague description of her target. Which… was nothing, now that she thought about it. All little Violet had to go upon was a name, and that she was enlisted into the school that the young one just entered, herself.
Walking up to a trio of young adults not much older than herself, Violet smiled and put on an air of innocence that she oozed with relative ease. “Excuse me. I don’t mean to bother you folks, but I was wondering if any of you might know my big sister. I’m trying to find her, you see, and I don’t know where to start looking…” She said to them, rocking back and forth on her heels in a shy manner. Violet had managed to safely grab their attention, with two of the three being women. “Her name is Lucy Cobaltienne, and she attends Syne Academy.”
“No, I’m afraid not.” One of the woman dressed in a orange one-piece dress had answered with an apologetic shake of her head.
“Sorry we couldn’t help.” Said the other who wore a green parka. “We hope you find her, though.”
The last to speak up was the young man who had seated himself on a bench, one leg crossed over the other. He had either of his arms draped over the top of the bench. “You might wanna check the library where they study. And there’s a popular café not too far from here. Wouldn’t hurt to check it out.” He said, lazily pointing a finger in the direction Violet assumed the café was in.
Momentarily turning her purple orbs in that direction, the young lady returned them to the trio before her with a bright smile. “Thank you very much! Have a wonderful rest of your day!~” Violet said with a courteous bow and started off down the road she was pointed in. She would check the library later on, as this café sounded rather promising. Along the way, Violet stopped to ask prospective persons who looked like they may have gone to the same Academy, only to find herself no closer to finding her older sister. After asking each individual, Violet asked the follow-up question of which direction the café was in. She was nervous, yet excited. Knowing that her long lost sister was so close, yet so far was filling her up with a dozen emotions, and she was beginning to not know what to do with herself. After a short while and a bit of a walk, Violet was assured that she was growing closer to the café.