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Prompt- Helbram brings Korrall to visit Helbram’s

Author:unloginuser Time:2024/06/25 Read: 2529

Prompt- Helbram brings Korrall to visit Helbram’s father, Adam, and for her to meet Helbram’s grandfather, James. James is a very cruel man to Adam and Helbram. James instantly dislikes Korrall. Adam adores Korrall. James tries to hit Korrall, but Korrall doesn’t let him. Korrall then shows James her hidden wrath.

Characters- Helbram has a smaller body, a youthful appearance with what seems to be eye liner perorbiting his amber colored eyes. His hair is a light green that ends at his neck in the back. He has scars all across his body; on his chest, his legs, his arms, his hands, his neck and one on his right cheek- all are from his grandfather. He wears a pair of black pants, a plaid shirt loosely tied around his waist, a grey tank-top and black boots. He is 18 years old. He and Korrall are childhood friends. He doesn’t like chipper people. He can be a flirter, usually flirting with Korrall, but he doesn’t go overboard with his flirting. He’s a great cook. He isn’t a morning person. He is 5 foot 4 inches tall.

Korrall is a young woman who has dark auburn hair that reaches just past her shoulders, green eyes. She has a surgical scar running diagonally across her right shoulder blade, slightly indenting the skin on her shoulder, that she calls ” her shark bite scar” because it looks like half of a shark bite, and a scar, naturally healed, running across the inside of her elbow on both arms, all three she had gotten when she was in the hospital for 107 days when she was born. She typically wears a pair of dark gray baggy pants that have a pocket on the side of the right leg, a black t-shirt with Ghostface on it, and a pair of black combat boots; but she also sometimes wears a pair of “A Nightmare Before Christmas” themed sneakers she owns. Her ears have two piercings in them. She wears a pair of glasses with light frames. She wears a watch on her left wrist and a braided black with silver Daryl Dixon skull bracelet on her right wrist. She is a more serious person. She is 4 foot 9 inches tall. She is very good at drawing in an anime type style. She has a twin sister, named Paisley, who is the exact opposite of her, personality wise. She also has an older half brother who is 11 years apart in age from both her and Paisley. Helbram and Korrall are childhood friends. Korrall, Kayleb, and Paisley grew up watching horror movies and murder shows. She is 19 years old. Her favorite horror show is The Walking Dead, a show that was made by AMC, that is on Netflix, that has 11 seasons; which she has watched multiple times, and she doesn’t get scared when she watches it. She also watches Supernatural. She took a CNA class through the college in the beginning of high school when she was a senior. She recently passed both her Clinical test and Written test inorder for or her to become a CNA. She doesn’t sing very well. She fascinated with anything paranormal and anything “witchy”. She even considers herself a witch. She’s more of a coffee person. She isn’t a morning person. She doesn’t like chipper people. She believes in mythical creatures. She doesn’t use Ouija boards due to them being a gateway for anything paranormal; mainly demons, to come through. She isn’t into “girly things”, especially makeup and dresses; she doesn’t wear dresses. She has a small sense of dark humor. She isn’t a skeptic. She isn’t into cooking. She used to watch My Little Pony when she was a kid. She grew up listening to Lady Gaga. She does sing, but it’s only when there’s music playing. The only type of cigarettes Korrall has are candy cigarettes. She was raised only by her mother, Heather, who divorced her father for cheating when she was only 2 years old.

Setting- Modern-day, Helbram’s father’s house

Atmosphere- calm

Helbram adjusted the worn plaid shirt tied loosely around his waist, his green hair falling over his eyes as he led Korrall up the porch steps. His grandfather, James, sat on the porch swing, a scowl etched onto his face that rivaled the wrinkles around his eyes. Helbram’s father, Adam, stood nervously by the door, his usually kind eyes filled with a cautious hope.

“Dad, this is Korrall,” Helbram said, his voice almost a whisper. He was never comfortable with his family, especially not with James.

James looked Korrall up and down, his gaze cold and dismissive. “Another one of your friends, Helbram? You’re always dragging these people around.”

Korrall, despite James’s obvious dislike, held her ground, her green eyes unwavering. “It’s nice to meet you, sir,” she said politely.

“I’m not sure I feel the same,” James grumbled, his gaze lingering on the intricate tattoos adorning Helbram’s arms. “You’re not good enough for him. He deserves better than someone like you.”

Helbram stiffened, the scars on his arm twitching involuntarily. Adam, sensing the rising tension, quickly intervened. “James, please. Korrall is a lovely young woman.”

“Lovely?” James scoffed, rising from the swing. “She looks like a troublemaker. Helbram, tell her to go. You know I don’t want these types in my house.”

He took a step toward Korrall, his hand raised as if to strike. Korrall didn’t flinch. She merely met his gaze, the green of her eyes deepening as a flicker of something dark and primal rose within her. It was the same look she used when she was sketching a terrifying demon for a friend.

“Go ahead,” Korrall said, her voice low and steady. “Hit me. I’ll break your hand.”

James froze, his hand dropping to his side. He had seen anger before, but the intensity of Korrall’s stare, the subtle shift in her posture, it sent a shiver down his spine. It wasn’t just anger, it was something more, something he instinctively understood.

Helbram, watching from the doorway, knew this wasn’t the Korrall he knew. This was something else, something he’d seen before in his own eyes when he was pushed too far.

“What’s going on here?” Adam asked, confused.

Korrall’s eyes, still fixed on James, narrowed. “I think he was trying to bully me, Adam.”

James, speechless and suddenly afraid, mumbled something unintelligible and retreated back to the porch swing.

Korrall’s eyes softened as she turned to Adam, her voice regaining its usual gentle tone. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you.”

Adam, still bewildered, shook his head. “I…I’ve never seen anyone look at James like that. He was scared.”

Korrall smiled, a small, knowing smile. “He should be.”

Helbram, relieved, finally relaxed. He knew this wasn’t the end of the conflict, but for now, Korrall had held her ground, showing James that she wouldn’t be intimidated. He knew he could count on her, just as he had counted on her throughout their childhood. He had never thought he would find someone who could face James head-on, someone who could handle his grandfather’s cruelty with such strength.

He looked at Korrall with newfound admiration. He had always known she was special, but now he was starting to understand just how truly remarkable she was.