⇔○Morning Dove○⇔

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Chasity would've laughed if she didn't realize that the morning dove was a light shade of blue.

Ty simply looked at the dove, lifting his hand to the bird, who happily went onto the pale hand. "A blue bird?" He asked, raising an eyebrow.

"That's something you don't see everyday." Her parents chuckled.

The dove stared at her probably thinking, Laugh dammit. She just looked at it as it flew from Ty's hand to her shoulder. It chirped happily at her.

She sighed. "What in the world will I do with you, Alice?" The bird tilted her head, then chirped in a softer, confused tone.

Alice straightened and cawed loudly, flying atop Chasity's chestnut and green hair. She felt the bird get comfortable on her hair.

"Alice?" Sky asked.

"After the color, Alice Blue." She explained, the hug long forgotten. "Before you even ask, my older sister's idea."

"We have another daughter?" Ty asked incredulously.

"Yeah. There's my big sis, Elena, me, and my lil' bro, Lukas." She said, holding in the laughter that threatened to spill over at their reactions.

"W... buh... wha... hubba... bubba...?" Sky said.

Ty was slack jawed, faring no better than his boyfriend, sputtering incomprehensible words.

"What? Did you think I was an only child or something?" She asked them.

"Is it bad that I honestly did?" Ty asked.

She chuckled, a soft grin laying on her pink lips.

Ty said something to Sky. She didn't catch it, the ticking had gotten louder at the time and she wasn't able to make words comprehendable in her head.

"...sity?"

She blinked and looked at Ty who had looked at her, somewhat concerned. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah, just got distracted for a second." She shrugged. "It happens with me from time to time. Don't worry 'bout it."

"You sure? Your eyes went gold."

Gold.

It wasn't the color that concerned her, but the only person on the face of the Earth that had that eye color.

"It was probably just a trick of the light." Chasity shrugged.

Ty raised his eyebrow in a question, but said nothing more.

Sky's still broken. She thought. "I'm less worried about myself than him." She nodded in the direction of Sky.

"I did try, though." Ty frowned.

"Sky, there are squids in the kitchen." Chasity said, feeling her jaw go a little higher.

Sky instantly snapped his head in her direction. "Squids? NEAR MY BUTTER? AH HELL NAW!"

"Father? I was just kidding."

Sky's shoulders dropped slightly. "Damn it, I wanted calamari tonight." He muttered under his breath.

Ty laughed as Chasity smiled.

Sky looked up at Chasity. His eyes slightly gold, but fading quickly. "Shouldn't you two be training?" He asked.

"Eh, I don't need it." Chasity shrugged.

"Really? Come at me." Sky ordered.

"You sure?" She asked skeptically, raising an eyebrow in concern.

"Yup."

Sighing, she got into a relaxed battle stance, left foot fowards, heel digging into the granite floor. Right foot behind, heel off the ground, only the top of her foot on the floor.

Sky got into a more stiff battle stance that he would, without a doubt, lose by using.

Ty glanced between to two, shuffling backwards from the already intense air.

Without warning or hesitation, she darted towards at Usain Bolt speeds.

Sky, caught off guard, panicked for a moment, was sweeped to the floor as Chasity's leg connected with the back of his shin.

She smirked at him. "You could've been dead ten times over."

"That's because I was going easy on you!" He argued, face flushing with embarrassment.

"No you didn't."

"No I didn't." He admitted.

Ty glanced between them. "Holy shit." He said finally. "Be glad she knows her own strength. Any other vampire would've made your intestines a mop. On accident."

Sky paled and laughed nervously, the laugh sending the message of: "Please don't murder me."

Chasity extended her hand to help up Sky.

Sky took the hand nervously.

Rolling her eyes, Chasity pulled him up.

Alice, whom the three forgot about, cawed in irritation.

Chasity blinked at the blue bird. "You can stop pretending now, K."

A small light engulfed the bird, forming a more refined woman.

"Ruining my fun. Typical Cassy." She scoffed.

Chasity's eye twitched. "I swear to God, I will ram a metal pole right up your ass and make it come out your throat!"

Chasity tried to splay an irritated, angered face on, failing miserably.

The two glanced at each other briefly before smiling at one another.

"How's my best friend doin'?" Ky asked. "Also, no, m'kay?"

"Nah." Chasity smirked. "Stop trying to be like the rest of those stuck-up kids. Doesn't suit you." Chasity glanced around. "Lukas being..."

"...a total idiot a trying to hit on the ghosts again?"

"...Lukas. But your's sounds hilarious."

"Uh..." Ty and Sky said awkwardly.

"Oh, name's Ky. Nice to meet you." She smiled.

"Woah, woah, woah, hold up, Ky? As in the Ky that was one of the Ones Who Succeeded?" Sky asked.

"That would be me." Ky smiled at them. "Also, it's GoNE, not Ones Who Succeeded."

"What?"

"We are called GoNE. Game of No End." Ky shrugged. "Common misconception and bad translation."

Lukas slid out of the hallway. "Hey, baby, did you die in a volcano? 'Cause you are smoking hot." He said to Ky.

"Luk? I'm not a ghost." She glared at him.

"..."

Chasity smiled at the two's
antics and heard Elena yell "Lukas!"

"...Oh... shit... uh... BYE! GOTTA GO! SEE YOU... NEVER!" Lukas screamed and sprinted away.

Ky looked at Sky. "You might need better security."

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