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Dark, empty, quiet, and vast. This is what welcomes Sian as she wakes up from her slumber. It takes a moment to realize the vast dark space isn't as vast or unlimited as it seems upon first glance.
Sian takes a deep breathe in and out.
'First things first what is the last thing that happened before i fell unconscious?' Sian pondered.
She and Yuzu were on a grocery run and were returning back to the cabin. Yuzu was getting low on many ingredients and wanted to make some desserts for Sian to cheer the Fae girl up during her visit.
However they encountered a carriage while they were crossing the dirt road.
Sian pinches the bridge of her nose and then quickly patted herself down looking and checking herself for injuries.
Her muscles ached in a few places and her head was reeling from a headache. So it appears she got a little sore from a fall. Not surprising that her head hurts since she can't recall what exactly happened when they collided with the horses drawn carriage.
Perhaps a horse kicked her, no that probably wasn't it horse kicks were powerful. A kick to the head would probably be more harmful than the state of her head currently suggests.
Perhaps she was pulled or startled back at the site of the horse approaching fast at her. Then her head collided with the ground fast and hard as she fell losing her footing amongst the chaos.
'Yeah that's probably it' Sian murmur to herself.
Sian closed her eyes again deep breathes as she trys to calm herself down.
Her eyes snapped open wide as her breathing gets rapid and her heart beats wildly.
'YUZU! where is she?! She was with me.'
Sian goes back to trying to calm herself down with breathing exercises.
She needed to figure out where she was fast but needed to calm herself down first. Panicking would make her more rash and prone to mistakes. She can't afford to make mistakes not when Yuzu's health and safety are on the line.
"Not again I won't go through that again I refuse" Sian muttered to herself quietly.
Breathe in, Breathe out
Breathe in, Breath out.
'Get it together one step at a time'
Okay first things first these stuffy clothes. Sian patted herself down remembering her clothes felt slightly different and odd.
She was still wearing the same vest with slightly oversized shirt underneath it. A belt slatted at her waist with another cloth wrapping around her waist like the bottom half of a dress. However unlike a typical ball gown this one was very light, flowy,and most importantly shorter as it ended right above her knees. But most importantly her 'skirt' was handmade and had pockets.
What Sian isn't wearing is her typical long cloak instead she's wearing some stuffy robes on top of her regular clothes for visiting Yuzu.
Sian preferred wearing light, flowy, clothes that were easy to move around in instead of heavy elegant gowns she was forced in sometimes when visiting one of her other friends.
Anyways back to the robes that Sian doesn't remember wearing at all today.
She quickly took the hood down and freed her arms from those long sleaves. She then wrapped those sleaves around her waist on top of the belt she wore and even tucked in the end of the sleeves into her belt.
She yawns and stretches her arms and wings.
Those darn stuffy robes! Her pixie wings felt so suffocate and restricted under them.
Sian closed her eyes and trys to feel the air.
How cold was the air around her?
How big or small was the space she occupied in comparison to herself?
Was there even a breeze? Was she indoor or outdoor?
She focused on how the air felt on her skin, how it swayed alongside the magic she sensed all around her in whatever space she currently occupied. Using her natural connection with wind magic to sense the shape and size of wherever she seems to be at currently.
She takes a deep breathe and opens her eyes. She's in a container of some sort, again. However this one was larger and more of a weird long rectangular shape the top of it was strange but she doesn't focus on it for long. The container Sian was in is upright and standing wherever it is currently located, not lying down on it's back nor lying on its side.
The material of the container felt hard wood or metal perhaps, certainly not made of glass nor fabric.
'Where in the world was she?'
She felt the area around her with wind magic some more, testing the area to see where the lid or exit may be. The front, the lid was on the side right in front of her.
She takes a deep breathe and focused her mind on pushing the air strongly against the lid with her wind magic. The wind made a whoosh noise as the lid came right off and floated a few feet in from of her. It worked. It appears there wasn't anything outside the container to keep the lid on tight however she felt some strong magical resistance to pushing the lid off. There was a magical locking mechanism on the lid though she managed to click in open with her wind magic just fine.
Now for the lid floating in front of her a few feet awat. With her magic Sian gently placed the lid onto the ground as she surveyed her new surroundings.
The room was vast with lots of empty space. However it wasn't empty there was lots of floating coffins around the room. Large window with elegant designs on them littered the walls accompanied by large curtains pushed to the side of the windows.
In the center of the room was a floating elegant mirror on top of a small fountain. However the fountain didn't release water but a green liquid substance Sian could not recognize nor identify.
The room felt a bit intimidating to Sian as she currently was palm/pixie sized, unable to be 'human sized' at the moment.
Sian didn't mind her current size, she much preferred to be small as it's her true size and feels more at ease and in control during these moments.
Sian is curious tho despite her current small size she was placed in a human sized coffin. Maybe that could pertain clues to who her kidnappers were? Or perhaps the coffin being the wrong sized hinted that her kidnapping wasn't planned since they stored her in such a large space for her small form.
Either way she needs to figure out where she is. Who is around here? Are there friends, foes or both around? Is Yuzu also here as well? If Yuzu is in another coffin it would be risky to just go checking them considering there is a good chance there will be others sleeping inside the other coffins. Sian is unable to tell who is occupying any of the other coffins, if at all.
Sian decides against checking coffins for Yuzu at the moment for she deemed it too risky. She decides to instead, venture out this room to gather information on where they are and who placed them in those coffins.
Sian hesitates tho. Fearing for Yuzu's safety. 'Just a quick look around and then I'll head straight back and hide in this room or somewhere just outside this room' Sian reasoned with herself.
And so Sian flys off out of the mirror chamber quietly promising to return back soon as Yuzu is still slumbering away in another coffin.
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Part Last updated/edited: May 10th, 2025
What Doesnât Belong âïž
The start of my Book 7 angst arc đ€© Just kidding⊠maybe, we shall see because this recent update has given me a lot of ideas for Silver and the rest of Diasomnia. This piece was inspired by Silverâs section of the update where he wanders through the darkness all alone wishing that he had never come into Lilia or Malleusâs lives. It made me so sad when he was yelling at his younger self đ
Next I think Iâm going to work on a Silver and Sebek piece inspired by Book 7 as well as Kingdom Hearts. I do have some ideas for a Silver and Lilia piece tooâŠwe shall see which I work on next.
I've been asked before about more info about these silly characters of mine and even though I hoped to draw most of it I thought it would be nice to write it down too. I am not English or the best writer so I did ask chat GPT to format it better for me!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Riddle x King of Hearts oc Simply how they met and to communicate Prim's personality a bit better! Like the King of Hearts, often forgotten but happy :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Story under the line ~
Riddleâs POV
The Night Raven College library was Riddle Roseheartsâ havenâa place where rules were respected, order was preserved, and silence reigned supreme. At least, it was supposed to.
The soft symphony of pages turning and quills scratching was disrupted by bursts of giggling and whispers. Riddleâs brows furrowed, his concentration shattered.
The offenders were four girls from Lady Mystic College, currently permitted to use the library while their own was under renovation. They sat at a table in the far corner, their uniforms pristine and polished, yet their behavior anything but.
Three of them leaned in close, whispering and snickering, their laughter bubbling up despite the clear disapproval of nearby students. The fourth girl, however, sat quietly at the edge of the group.
Riddle hadnât noticed her at first, his irritation focused on the noise. But as he rose from his seat and made his way toward them, she caught his eye.
She was smaller than her friends, with blonde curls tied into two neat pigtails. Her dark blue eyes flitted nervously between her tablemates and the books in front of her. Braces gleamed faintly while her upperlip rested on them. Unlike her companions, she seemed more like an observer than a participant.
âExcuse me,â Riddle said sharply as he reached their table.
The three louder girls turned to him, blinking in mock surprise. âOh, hi!â one of them said, her smile overly sweet.
âThis is a library,â Riddle stated, his tone clipped. âYour noise is disrupting others. Please keep your voices down.â
The girls exchanged glances and giggled again. âSorry about that,â another said, though her tone suggested she wasnât sorry at all.
The fourth girl looked up at him, her cheeks flushing pink. âIâIâm so sorry,â she stammered. Her hands fidgeted with the edge of her book. âWe will be quiet, promise!â
Riddleâs frown softened slightly. She seemed genuinely apologetic, unlike her companions. But rules were rules, and they all bore responsibility for their collective behavior.
âJust keep it down,â he said, turning on his heel and walking away.
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Later, Riddle found himself standing in front of a particularly tall bookshelf, searching for a volume on advanced spell theory. The book he needed was on the highest shelf, just out of reach.
He huffed, rising onto his toes, but it was no use. He debated summoning a step stool when a familiar voice broke through his thoughts.
âUm... Excuse me,â the soft, slightly lisped voice said.
Riddle turned to see the blonde girl from earlier standing a few feet away. She was craning her neck, gazing up at a book several shelves above her head.
âI didnât mean to bother you,â she said quickly, flushing again. âItâs just... I canât reach it.â
Riddle glanced between her and the book. âNeither can I,â he admitted dryly, stepping closer.
Her lips twitched into a sheepish smile. âOh, yeah-â she said, hugging her arms.
Riddle sighed, lifting his hand. With a precise flick of his fingers, the book floated down from the shelf, landing neatly in his grasp.
The girlâs eyes widened, a spark of wonder lighting them. âWow! Thatâs so cool,â she said, her tone full of genuine awe.
âItâs basic magic,â Riddle replied, though he couldnât help the slight warmth that rose at her reaction. He handed her the book.
âThank you,â she said, her braces glinting as she smiled. âIâm Prim, by the way. I, um, wanted to apologize again that we were so noisy.â
Riddle studied her for a moment. There was a cheerfulness about her, a childlike wonder that seemed at odds with her companions. âRiddle.â introducing himself. âAnd it wasnât entirely your fault.â
Prim hesitated, her expression flickering with something uncertain. âTheyâre not always like that,â she said, though her tone lacked conviction. âI think they just... like having fun.â
âJust make sure to not disturb others when youâre in a public library. We prefer this place to be quiet.â Riddle said, not to scold her but he feared it may have sounded like that.
âNo, youâre absolutely right! Itâs basic rules.â She looked down at the book Riddle just got for her. âThank you again, Riddle!â
Riddle responded with a simple nod and she hugged the book to her chest and turned back toward her table. Riddle watched her go, noting the way her steps seemed lighter, more confident.
For the rest of the afternoon, the library was quiet. But Riddle found himself distracted, his thoughts lingering on the small girl with the blonde pigtails and wondering if she would ever realize she deserved better.
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The next day, Riddle was once again settled in his usual spot in the library. The silence was pristine this time, and he relished the peaceful atmosphere. He had nearly immersed himself in his studies when he noticed movement out of the corner of his eye.
Prim.
The girl with blonde pigtails walked hesitantly into the library, clutching her books and bag. She scanned the room for a moment before her eyes landed on him. A bright smile lit her face, and she made her way over.
âHi,â she greeted softly, her voice still carrying that slight lisp.
Riddle nodded in acknowledgment. âGood afternoon, Prim.â
To his surprise, she pulled out a chair and sat next to him, setting her books down. âI hope you donât mind,â she said cheerfully. âItâs nice and quiet here.â
âAs long as you keep it that way,â Riddle replied, his tone neutral.
Prim giggled and nodded. âPromise. Iâll be quiet.â
She opened her notebook and began working on what looked like several assignments. Riddle glanced at her out of the corner of his eye, noting the way her handwriting flowed neatly across the pages. Occasionally, she would hum softly to herself, though it wasnât disruptiveâit was oddly soothing.
After a few minutes, he broke the silence. âYouâre alone today.â
Prim looked up from her work, her curls bouncing slightly as she tilted her head. âOh, yeah. My friends are out getting lunch.â
Riddle raised an eyebrow. âThey left you behind?â
Prim waved a hand dismissively, her smile unwavering. âItâs fine. I had too much homework to do anyway. Besides, theyâll bring me something back.â
Her tone was so casual, so certain, that Riddle didnât press further. But he couldnât help the small pang of doubt that settled in his chest.
âThey do seem to leave you out quite often,â he remarked, his voice carefully measured.
Prim paused, her pencil hovering over her notebook. Then she laughed lightly. âThey donât mean to. Theyâre just... busy. But theyâre good friends, really.â
Riddle frowned but didnât say anything. Her unwavering cheerfulness was admirable, though he couldnât shake the feeling that she was excusing more than she should.
They fell into a comfortable rhythm, the soft scratch of pens and the faint rustle of pages filling the air. After a while, Prim closed one notebook and opened another, switching seamlessly between assignments. Riddle noticed she wasnât just working on a single piece of homeworkâshe seemed to be copying her answers onto three other sheets.
He glanced at her stack of papers. Each page was identical, and she was writing the same answers in the same neat handwriting on all of them. His brow furrowed.
âPrim,â he said quietly, his curiosity getting the better of him. âWhy are you doing the same homework four times?â
Prim froze for a moment, her pen poised mid-sentence. Then she looked at him, her expression sheepish but still cheerful. âOh, um... My friends forgot to do theirs, so Iâm helping out. Theyâre really busy, you know, with... things.â
Riddleâs frown deepened. âYouâre doing their homework? All of it?â
Prim shrugged, her smile not faltering. âItâs no big deal. Iâm good at this stuff, and they always help me when I need it.â
Riddle didnât believe that for a second. He leaned back slightly, studying her. She seemed so genuinely kind, so eager to help, but he couldnât ignore the fact that her so-called friends were clearly taking advantage of her.
Prim seemed to sense his concern because she added, âI donât mind, really. Itâs nice to feel useful.â
Riddle opened his mouth to respond, but before he could, Prim stood up, gathering her things into a neat pile. âIâm going to the restroom real quick,â she said with a smile. âCould you watch my stuff?â
He nodded, though his gaze lingered on her as she walked away.
Left alone, Riddleâs eyes drifted back to her work. The identical pages spread out in front of him confirmed what he already suspectedâPrim was kind, but her kindness was being taken advantage of.
As he leaned back in his chair, waiting for her to return, Riddle couldnât help but feel a growing sense of protectiveness toward her. She was cheerful and kind in her own way, but it was clear that she deserved better than what her so-called friends were giving her.
When Prim returned, still smiling as brightly as ever, Riddle resolved to keep an eye on her. Someone had to.
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Several days went by and Riddle found himself walking through the courtyard, a book tucked under his arm. It was his usual route to the library, but the sound of laughter and chatter drew his attention.
Underneath one of the large oak trees sat the same group of girls from Lady Mystic College. Their voices carried easily on the breeze as they chatted with a group of Savanaclaw students who seemed far too pleased with themselves.
Riddleâs gaze immediately went to Prim. She was sitting on the edge of the group, her blonde curls bouncing slightly as she nodded enthusiastically in response to the conversation. Despite her obvious effort to engage, none of the boys so much as glanced her way. Their attention was fixed on her three companions, who were leaning forward and giggling at every joke.
Eventually, the three girls stood, brushing themselves off and flashing bright smiles at the Savanaclaw students. âWeâll see you later,â one of them said, linking arms with another.
Prim started to stand, too, but one of the girls waved her back down with a quick, âOh, just stay here, Prim. Keep the spot for us, okay?â
Prim blinked, then nodded quickly. âSure! No problem!â
The group walked away, leaving her alone under the tree. She didnât seem bothered, though. She pulled out a small lunch box and began unpacking it, her expression as cheerful as ever.
Riddle hesitated, his steps slowing. It wasnât his business, and he wasnât the type to meddle. Yet something about the scene nagged at him.
Primâs so-called friends hadnât even offered to include her. They left her behind without a second thought. And though she waved them off as if it were perfectly natural, Riddle couldnât shake the feeling that it wasnât right.
Before he could stop himself, he changed course and approached her.
Prim looked up as his shadow fell over her. âOh! Hi, Riddle!â she said brightly, her dark blue eyes lighting up.
âGood afternoon,â he said, stopping a few feet away. He glanced at her lunch box and then at the empty space around her. âYouâre alone.â
She smiled and nodded. âYeah, the girls went off with those boys. They didnât want to intrude, and, well, it wouldâve been rude for me to tag along since I wasnât invited.â
Riddle frowned, his grip tightening on the book in his hands. âThey left you here.â
Prim waved her hand dismissively. âOh, itâs fine. I already had lunch anyway, and they asked me to keep this spot for them. Itâs a nice spot, donât you think? Nice shade, good view...â
Her voice trailed off as she gestured to the courtyard around them, clearly trying to paint the situation in the best possible light.
Riddle remained silent, his expression unreadable. He wanted to tell her that her friends shouldnât have asked her to stay behind just to save a spot. That if they truly cared about her, they wouldnât leave her sitting alone while they went off with boys who didnât even acknowledge her.
But Primâs smile didnât falter. She continued to eat her lunch, completely at ease.
Riddleâs mind whirred. He had never been particularly skilled at making friends himself, and he often struggled with understanding social dynamics. Yet he couldnât stand to see someone as kind and cheerful as Prim being so blatantly overlooked.
âPrim,â he said abruptly, his tone firmer than he intended.
She looked up, blinking at him. âYes?â
âWould you... like to join me for lunch?â
Primâs eyes widened in surprise, and for a moment, she seemed at a loss for words. âOh, um, really?â she asked, her voice slightly higher than usual.
âYes,â Riddle said, a little awkwardly. âIf youâve already eaten, I could still use some company. That is, if youâre not busy keeping this spot occupied.â
Prim laughed softly, her smile brightening even further. âWell, I suppose the spot will still be here when I get back.â
Riddle stepped back, allowing her to stand. As they walked toward the cafeteria together, he couldnât help but feel a strange sense of satisfaction. It wasnât much, but at least she wouldnât have to sit alone this time.
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Primâs POV
The shade under the oak tree was nice, shielding them from the midday sun as the breeze rustled through the leaves. Prim sat with her three friendsâHazel, Trinity, and Opalâall of whom were laughing and chatting animatedly, their voices blending together in an upbeat melody of giggles.
Prim listened quietly, her hands folded neatly over her lap, her lips twitching upward in a small smile. Hazel said something that made Trinity snort, and Opal burst into another fit of laughter. Prim tried to join in, even though she didnât entirely understand the joke.
Theyâre just so confident, she thought, watching them. âItâs one of the things I admire about them.â
Sometimes theyâd say things to her that she wasnât sure how to take. Like when Hazel turned to her mid-laughter and said, âPrim, I wish I could be as pure as you. So innocent!â
Prim chuckled along, though her cheeks flushed. They mean well, she reassured herself. Itâs not like theyâre being mean. I guess I donât get all their jokes, so theyâre right. Itâs fine.
Then there was Trinity, who had tilted her head at Primâs pigtails earlier and remarked, âYour hair is so unique, Prim. Iâd never have the patience to deal with all those curls!â
Prim had thanked her for the comment, though part of her wondered if âuniqueâ had been the right word. It was true, thoughâher hair never behaved like Hazelâs silky locks, Trinityâs sleek waves, or Opalâs perfectly tousled bob. But it was fine.
It was fine.
When a group of boys approached, Prim felt herself tense up slightly. She wasnât used to being approached by boysâespecially not bold, self-assured ones like these.
Hazel, Trinity, and Opal perked up immediately, their voices gaining a lilting edge as they welcomed the boys with coy smiles and casual jokes. Prim sat up straighter, her cheeks flushing pink as she tried to follow along with the conversation.
One of the boys told a story about his latest Spelldrive match, and Prim laughed softly at the right moment, hoping it sounded natural. But the boy didnât look her way. None of them did. Their eyes were fixed on her friends.
She felt a small pang in her chest.
Itâs okay, she told herself quickly. She isnât his type. And thatâs okay.
Her friends were tall, poised, and effortlessly pretty. Their hair shimmered in the sunlight, their makeup was flawless, and their laughter was infectious. Prim, meanwhile, was shorter, with unruly curls that seemed to have a mind of their own. Her braces made her mouth always stand open a bit, and as long as she can remember she talked with a lisp.
Theyâre just more... grown-up than me, she reasoned. And thatâs okay. Iâll get there eventually.
For a fleeting moment, the pang threatened to grow into something heavier. But she shook it off, summoning her usual cheerful resolve.
I totally get it, she told herself, nodding slightly as if to reinforce the thought. I understand why theyâd get all the attention. Besides, I donât even need a boyfriend right now! I have my friends. And Iâm happy for them. Really, I am.
When the boys eventually asked Hazel, Trinity, and Opal to join them for lunch, Prim was already smiling again.
âOh, just stay here, Prim. Keep the spot for us, okay?â Hazel said over her shoulder as they stood.
âSure! No problem!â Prim said brightly, waving at them as they walked off.
She settled back under the tree and reached for her lunch box. Itâs fine, she thought as she unwrapped her sandwich. I packed a good lunch, and this spot is really nice. Iâm totally fine. And theyâll be back soon anyway.
As she took a bite, she looked up and froze mid-chew.
Riddle stood a few feet away, his red hair unmistakable in the dappled sunlight. He was looking directly at her, his expression as composed and stern as always.
âOh!â Prim swallowed quickly, straightening up and brushing crumbs off her lap. âHi, Riddle!â
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Riddleâs POV
Riddle wasnât entirely sure why heâd asked her to join him for lunch. It wasnât as though he usually sought out company during meals. Quite the opposite, in factâhe valued the quiet solitude that came with sitting alone, free from the noise and chaos of others.
And yet, here he was, walking toward the cafeteria with Prim by his side, her cheerful chatter filling the silence he usually preferred.
âI really didnât expect you to invite me to lunch,â Prim said, her voice bright with surprise. âBut thank you! Itâs nice to have someone to eat with. Itâs always fun!â
Riddle glanced at her, taking in her wide smile and the way her dark blue eyes seemed to light up with genuine delight. Her optimism was almost childlike in its sincerity, and though it was different from the carefully composed demeanor he usually gravitated toward, he found it oddly... refreshing.
As they settled at a table, Prim eagerly unpacked her lunch box again, chatting as she went. âSo, do you always eat alone? Or do you sit with your dorm mates sometimes?â
âI usually eat alone,â Riddle replied, his tone matter-of-fact. âItâs more efficient. The dining hall can be... chaotic.â
Prim tilted her head, nodding thoughtfully. âI get that. It can get loud sometimes. But itâs nice to have people to talk to, donât you think?â
Riddle hesitated. Socializing had always felt more like a chore than a pleasure for him. Yet, as he watched Prim, he couldnât bring himself to agree. âPerhaps,â he said finally.
They fell into a rhythm of small talk, much to Riddleâs surprise. Prim carried most of the conversation, her cheerful nature making it easy to follow along. She told him about her favorite classes, how she was still adjusting to Lady Mystic College, and how much she loved the library at Night Raven College.
âAnd the oak tree in the courtyard!â she added with a bright smile. âItâs such a nice spot to sit. Perfect shade, good view... Itâs the best, really.â
Riddle nodded politely, though his thoughts lingered on why sheâd been left there in the first place.
Finally, he couldnât stop himself from bringing it up. âYou said earlier that your friends went off with those guys and left you behind. Does that happen often?â
Prim blinked, caught off guard. âOh, well... not often,â she said, though her tone wavered slightly. âThey were just being polite, you know? It wouldnât have been right for me to tag along if I wasnât invited.â
Riddle frowned. âBut if theyâre your friends, shouldnât they have invited you in the first place?â
Prim hesitated, her cheerful facade faltering for the briefest moment. âI mean, theyâre just... busy. And I donât really mind! Iâm happy to keep the spot for them.â
He leaned forward slightly, his gaze steady. âDo you really think thatâs fair to you?â
She shifted uncomfortably, her hands fidgeting with the edge of her lunch box. âWell, itâs not like theyâre being mean or anything,â she said quietly. âTheyâre nice to me. And theyâre so cool and pretty, you know? Iâm lucky to have friends like them.â
Riddleâs frown deepened. âAre they really your friends if they constantly leave you out? If they treat you like an afterthought?â
Primâs shoulders slumped slightly, and for the first time, her ever-present smile wavered. âThey have to be my friends⊠if theyâre notâŠâ she said softly, âthen... it would mean I didnât have any at allâŠâ
Riddleâs chest tightened at her words. Heâd never been particularly adept at comforting others, but the sadness in her voice stirred something in him. Heâd always been strict, proper, and precise in his interactions, yet in this moment, he felt compelled to say something more.
âYou do have a friend,â he said quietly, surprising even himself.
Primâs head snapped up, her eyes wide. âMm?â
Riddle shifted uncomfortably in his seat, his face heating slightly. âI mean... I wouldnât invite just anyone to lunch. So if that makes you feel better... consider me your friend.â
For a moment, Prim simply stared at him. Then her face broke into the brightest smile heâd ever seen, her braces gleaming as her eyes filled with joy. âReally? You mean it?â
He cleared his throat, looking away to hide his own embarrassment. âYes. Of course.â
âYeah!â Prim said eagerly, her sadness forgotten as she practically beamed at him. âYeah, I guess we are friends, huh?â
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The park on Sage Island was quiet that afternoon, the soft rustle of leaves and distant chatter providing a soothing backdrop to Riddleâs thoughts. He didnât come to the park oftenâit seemed frivolous to idle in nature when there were more productive things to doâbut something had drawn him there today.
It was then that he saw her.
Prim was balancing on a low railing near the path, her arms stretched out for balance and her curls bouncing with each careful step. She looked utterly carefree, the sunlight catching the faint glint of her braces as she smiled to herself.
Riddle slowed his pace, his gaze lingering on her. The sight struck a chord in himâher innocence, her lightheartedness. She embodied a freedom he had never known.
Growing up under his motherâs strict rules, even the thought of such behavior would have been unthinkable. Walking on a railing? Playing games in public? There was no place for that in the rigid schedule of the Rosehearts household. And even now, as a college student, Riddle often felt the weight of responsibility pressing on his shoulders, keeping him bound to the rules he upheld so fiercely.
Prim, however, seemed untouched by such constraints.
When she spotted him, her face lit up, and she hopped down from the railing with a bounce. âRiddle!â she called, hurrying toward him. âHi! What a surprise to see you here!â
âGood afternoon, Prim,â he said, straightening his posture.
âItâs so nice to see you,â she said, her grin bright as ever. âAre you here for a walk too?â
âI thought some fresh air might be beneficial,â Riddle replied. âAnd you?â
âOh, Iâm on my way to the bookstore,â she said, clasping her hands behind her back. âI need a new diary. My old oneâs almost full.â
âA diary,â he echoed.
âYep!â she said cheerfully. âI write about everythingâwhat I did, how I felt, what made me happy. Itâs nice to look back on later, you know?â
Riddle nodded, though he couldnât fully relate. His own life had always been so structured, so focused on rules and expectations, that the idea of reflecting on daily joys felt almost... indulgent.
As they walked together, Prim continued to chat, her energy as boundless as ever. âIâve been hanging out less with Hazel, Trinity, and Opal,â she said after a while, her tone casual. âItâs easier now that I have a friend.â
Her words caught him off guard, and he turned to look at her. âYou mean me.â
âOf course!â she said brightly, glancing at him with a sincerity that made his chest tighten.
He felt his cheeks heat slightly and quickly looked away. âI... see.â
Prim tilted her head, her expression softening. âThank you for having lunch with me last week, by the way. It was really nice. I hope I wasnât talking too much.â
Riddle shook his head. âYou were fine. I didnât mind.â
Her face lit up again, and she clasped her hands together. âIâm glad! Iâve been eating alone more often lately, and I think I finally get what you meanâitâs nice to have that quiet sometimes. Itâs efficient, and I can actually focus on my food!â
Hearing her repeat his words from before made something stir in his chest. She wasnât just cheerful; she genuinely listened.
They walked in companionable silence for a few moments before Prim spoke again. âYou should come with me to the bookstore,â she said suddenly, her voice bright.
Riddle blinked, caught off guard. âMe?â
âWhy not? It could be fun! And Iâm sure theyâve got plenty of interesting books for you to look at.â
He hesitated, searching for a reason to decline, but none came. âI suppose I could use a new reference book,â he said finally, convincing himself it was a practical decision. âVery well.â
Prim clapped her hands together. âGreat! Letâs go!â
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The bookstore was small but inviting, its shelves packed with an eclectic mix of novels, journals, and academic texts. Prim headed straight for the section of journals, her excitement palpable.
âWhat do you think of this one?â she asked, holding up a diary with a floral cover. âOr this one?â She picked up another, this one decorated with stars.
âTheyâre both... adequate,â Riddle said diplomatically, though his tone lacked the sternness it usually carried.
Prim giggled. âYouâre so formal, Riddle. Youâre so cool.â
He stiffened, the unexpected comment catching him off guard. âIâcool is hardly the appropriate word.â
She laughed again, completely unbothered by his awkwardness. âI like it,â she said simply, flipping through the pages of a diary.
Riddle turned his attention to the nearest shelf, scanning the titles even as his thoughts lingered on her. She was so unabashedly sincere, so quick to express herself without reservation. It was entirely unlike him, and yet he found it oddly refreshing.
âWhat kind of books do you like?â Prim asked suddenly, breaking his train of thought.
âPrimarily academic texts,â Riddle replied. âI donât often read for leisure.â
âThat makes sense,â she said with a nod. âYouâre so disciplined, Riddle. I admire that about you.â
He glanced at her, momentarily speechless. She said it so matter-of-factly, as if her praise was simply the truth. âThank you,â he said quietly, unsure of how else to respond.
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The walk back from the bookstore was peaceful, with Prim happily clutching her new diary to her chest. She was chatting about the various things she planned to write in itâher favorite moments, her thoughts on the day, and even the little goals she set for herself. Riddle listened quietly, his hands neatly folded behind his back, offering the occasional nod or small response.
As they reached a crossroads in the park, Prim slowed her pace, her expression shifting slightly. âI should probably start studying when I get back,â she said with a small sigh. âIâve got this one chapter thatâs been giving me so much trouble.â
Riddle raised an eyebrow. âWhat subject?â
âPotions,â Prim replied, scrunching her nose. âThereâs this one section about ingredient interactions that I just canât wrap my head around. Itâs like the words blur together every time I try to read it.â
He stopped walking, considering her words. He remembered studying potions theory himself the year prior. It wasnât an easy subject, especially when it came to understanding the subtleties of ingredient dynamics. But heâd mastered it, of course.
Prim tilted her head, glancing at him curiously. âWhat is it?â
Riddle felt a flicker of hesitation. The idea of offering his help seemed straightforward enough, but his mind began to overanalyze. Would it be strange to suggest it? They were friends now, werenât they? And helping a friend was a reasonable thing to do.
But what if she felt pressured to accept? Prim had always been eager to please, and the last thing he wanted was for her to feel obligated. Still, she had said she was glad they were friends. Surely she wouldnât find the gesture unwelcome?
âRiddle?â Primâs voice was soft, her gaze searching his.
He straightened, pushing his doubts aside with a deep breath. âIf youâre struggling with that chapter,â he began carefully, âI could help you study.â
He watched her expression closely, his heart beating just a little faster as he waited for her response.
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Primâs POV
Prim clutched her study books tightly to her chest as she walked toward Night Raven College. The path to the all-boys school was winding, but she didnât mind. The weather was nice, the air crisp, and her heart felt unusually light.
She couldnât stop thinking about the day before, when Riddle had offered to help her with her potions studies. It had been so unexpected, and the moment heâd asked, sheâd said yes without hesitation.
Of course, she was grateful for his help. Riddle was brilliantâhe knew so much, and she was certain heâd explain things far better than her textbook ever could. But more than that, the thought of spending time with him made her genuinely happy.
She smiled to herself, her steps quickening as she remembered the feeling. Sheâd made an actual friend.
In high school, sheâd been alone more often than not. She tried to fit in, but it was like she didnât quite know how. Her curls were too unruly, her braces too shiny, and her lisp made her stumble over words when she was nervous. She remembered watching other girls gather in groups, laughing and chatting easily, while she lingered on the edges, hoping to be noticed.
When sheâd started college, she promised herself things would be different. Sheâd make friends this time, no matter what. And she hadâHazel, Trinity, and Opal had been quick to include her. But it hadnât taken long to realize that their kindness only went so far.
Prim sighed softly, her grip tightening on her books. Her so-called friends werenât really nice to her, not in the way that mattered. She knew that. But wasnât it better to have bad friends than none at all?
At least, thatâs what she used to believe.
But then there was Riddle. He was so different from anyone sheâd met beforeâkind in his own quiet, composed way. He didnât laugh at her or make her feel small. When he talked to her, it felt like he actually saw her, not just the odd girl with the curls and the braces.
Riddle is a real friend, she thought, her heart fluttering.
She almost started skipping as she neared the gates of Night Raven College, her excitement outweighing her nerves. The idea of walking into an all-boys school was a little intimidating, but she didnât let it bother her. Riddle had offered to help, and she was determined to make the most of it.
When the imposing gates of the school came into view, Prim spotted a familiar figure waiting for her.
Riddle stood with his hands clasped neatly in front of him, his posture as straight and proper as ever. He spotted her immediately and stepped forward.
âGood afternoon, Prim,â he said, his tone formal but not unfriendly.
âHi, Riddle!â she greeted, her voice bright as she hurried up to him. âThanks for meeting me.â
âItâs no trouble,â he replied, gesturing toward the campus. âI thought it would be best to guide you directly to my dorm. Night Raven College can be... confusing to navigate if youâre unfamiliar.â
She nodded eagerly, her nerves momentarily forgotten. âI really appreciate it. Iâll try not to get in the way too much!â
Riddle gave a small shake of his head. âYouâre not in the way. I offered, didnât I?â
Her smile widened at his words, and as they began walking, she glanced around, taking in the grand architecture of the school.
âItâs such a big campus,â she said, her awe evident. âIt must be amazing to go here.â
âIt has its merits,â Riddle said simply, though there was a faint note of pride in his voice.
Prim followed him through the gates and into the courtyard, her excitement bubbling up again. She had no idea what to expect, but one thing was certainâRiddle was her friend now. She canât wait for tonight, when she can write in her diary about today.
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Riddleâs POV
As Riddle led Prim through the gates of Heartslabyul, he noticed the usual shift in demeanor among his dormmates. Students standing idly by quickly straightened their postures, their conversations quieting as they noticed him. It was routine, of courseâexpected behavior from those under his jurisdictionâbut it wasnât something heâd ever given much thought to.
Prim, however, seemed to notice. She glanced around curiously as they passed a group of first-years who hurriedly bowed their heads in greeting.
âGood afternoon, Housewarden!â one of them called.
Prim blinked, slowing her steps slightly. âHousewarden?â she repeated, looking at Riddle.
He cleared his throat, feeling a faint warmth creep up his neck. âYes,â he said stiffly. âI am the housewarden of Heartslabyul.â
Her eyes widened as the pieces seemed to fall into place. âOhhh, that makes so much sense now!â she said, her voice light with realization. âNo wonder everyone is so respectful around you. Youâre in charge!â
Riddle frowned slightly, his usual composure slipping just a little. âItâs merely my duty,â he said, trying to downplay the significance.
Prim, however, seemed delighted. âThatâs amazing, Riddle! You must be really good at what you do for them to listen to you like that.â
Her praise caught him off guard, and he quickly turned his attention back to the path, his face warming further. âItâs nothing remarkable. Letâs continue to my room.â
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When they reached his room, Riddle opened the door and stepped aside to let Prim in. She hesitated for a moment before walking in, clutching her books tightly.
âIâve never been in a boyâs room before,â she said with a small giggle, glancing around.
Riddle stiffened, his hand tightening slightly on the doorknob. âItâs just a room,â he said quickly, closing the door behind them.
Prim wandered further inside, her eyes wide as she took in the neat, organized space. The room was larger than she had expected, with a tidy desk, bookshelves filled to the brim, and a large canopy bed. Everything was perfectly arranged, a reflection of Riddleâs meticulous nature.
âThis is so nice!â she said, smiling as she turned to him. âItâs so... Riddle.â
He blinked. âWhat do you mean by that?â
âItâs so neat and organized,â she said, laughing lightly. âIt just feels like you. I love it.â
Her laughter was high but not too loud often accompanied by a snort. It was infectious and Riddle found himself relaxing slightly.
Prim grinned, plopping herself onto the edge of the chair near his desk and opening her books. âOkay, ready to study?â
He nodded, pulling out a chair for himself and settling in beside her. âLetâs begin. You mentioned you were struggling with ingredient interactions?â
As they worked through the chapter, Riddle was surprised by how focused Prim was. Though she had trouble grasping some of the concepts at first, she listened intently to his explanations, asking thoughtful questions and jotting down notes.
Her enthusiasm was refreshing, and Riddle found himself genuinely enjoying the session.
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A knock at the door interrupted them just as Prim was beginning to understand a particularly tricky concept.
âCome in,â Riddle called, glancing up.
The door opened to reveal Trey, carrying a tray of freshly baked cookies. He smiled when he saw them. âI thought you two might want a snack,â he said, placing the tray on the desk.
Primâs eyes lit up. âOh, wow! These look amazing!â
âTheyâre still warm,â Trey said with a chuckle. âHelp yourselves.â
Prim picked up a cookie and took a bite, her eyes widening in delight. âThese are so good!â she said, her voice muffled slightly by the cookie.
Riddle picked one up as well, though he was far more reserved in his reaction. âThank you, Trey,â he said politely.
Trey turned to Prim, bowing his head slightly wearing a kind smile. âNice to meet you, Iâm Trey, the vice housewarden of Heartslabyul.â
Prim sat up straight and returned his smile with one of her own. âNice to meet you too! Iâm Prim!â
Trey smiled knowingly, glancing between the two of them. âWell⊠Let me know if you need anything else,â he said before heading out.
As the door closed, Prim turned to Riddle, her smile as bright as ever. âYour dormmates are so nice. And these cookies? Best study snack ever.â
Riddle nodded, feeling a faint sense of pride in Heartslabyulâs hospitality. âTrey is an excellent baker,â he said.
Prim grinned, holding up her notebook. âAnd youâre an excellent teacher. Iâm actually starting to get this now!â
Riddle looked at her, his expression softening. âYouâre a quick learner,â he said. âYou just needed someone to explain it in a way that made sense to you.â
Her smile widened, and she leaned forward slightly. âThanks, Riddle. Really. Youâre the best.â
His face warmed again, and he quickly turned back to the open book in front of him. âLetâs continue,â he said, his voice a little tighter than usual.
Prim giggled, taking another bite of her cookie before diving back into her notes.
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Riddle shifted in his chair, trying to focus on the textbook in front of him, but his thoughts kept wandering. It wasnât the material that distracted himâheâd long since mastered the subjectâbut rather Prim, who was sitting just a little too close.
She was leaning forward slightly, her notebook open as she jotted down notes, the end of her pencil tapping lightly against her lip in thought. Her blonde curls framed her face in soft spirals, bouncing faintly with every movement. Her braces gleamed when she smiled, the colorful elastics drawing his attention in a way he didnât expect.
When she spoke, her slight lisp added an unexpected charm to her words, her voice full of enthusiasm even as she struggled with the material.
Riddle frowned slightly, feeling a warmth creep up his neck. He wasnât used to thisâhaving someone so close, so lively, so...
He surprised himself when the thought crossed his mind: Sheâs kind of cute.
The realization made his stomach twist, and he quickly looked back at his book, his posture stiffening. Focus, Riddle, he scolded himself silently. Youâre here to help her study, nothing more.
Still, it was difficult to ignore her presence, especially when she turned to him with that bright smile, her gratitude shining in her eyes.
When their study session ended, Prim packed up her books, her smile never fading. âThank you so much, Riddle,â she said for what felt like the tenth time. âYouâre seriously the best. I actually feel like I understand this now!â
âIt was no trouble,â he replied, his voice clipped as he tried to maintain his composure.
Riddle walked her back to the gates, insisting on showing her the way in case she would get lost. Walking back they made a bit of small talk and Riddle could feel the stares. But he tried to ignore them, he was just walking his friend out.Â
Prim slung her bag over her shoulder, pausing when they arrived at the gates. âIâll see you soon, okay? Thanks again!â
She waved cheerfully before walking back to her own dorm, leaving Riddle alone.
He let out a small breath, his shoulders relaxing. The session had gone well, but he couldnât shake the strange fluttering sensation in his chest.
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Later, in the Heartslabyul lounge, Riddle sat with a book in hand, though his thoughts kept drifting back to Primâs visit.
âHey, Riddle!â
He looked up to see Trey and Cater approaching, both wearing knowing smiles.
âHow did the study session go?â Trey asked casually, though there was a glint of curiosity in his eyes.
âWas she nice? Fun? Cute?â Cater added, leaning in with a teasing grin.
Riddle frowned, not catching the implication. âIt went well. She understood the material by the end, and she was very polite.â
Caterâs grin widened. âOh, âpolite,â huh? Thatâs it?â
âShe seemed... eager to learn,â Riddle continued, ignoring Caterâs tone.
Trey chuckled softly. âAnd you were okay with her being in your space? You usually donât let just anyone into your room.â
Riddle hesitated, adjusting his tie. âSheâs a friend,â he said finally. âItâs natural to help a friend, isnât it?â Calling her a friend almost made him feel proud.
Cater exchanged a look with Trey, his grin turning sly. âRight. A âfriend.ââ
Before Riddle could respond, the lounge door burst open, and Ace and Deuce strolled in.
âHey, Housewarden!â Ace called, plopping down on one of the couches. âWe heard you had a guest today.â
Deuce looked confused. âGuest?â
âYeah,â Ace said, smirking. âA girl.â
Riddleâs grip on his book tightened. âWhat of it?â
âCâmon, spill! Is she your girlfriend or something?â Ace asked, leaning forward with an exaggerated grin.
Riddleâs face turned red, and he slammed his book shut. âO-of course not!â he snapped, his voice sharp.
Ace burst out laughing, clearly enjoying himself. âWhoa, calm down! I was just asking.â
âSheâs a friend, nothing more,â Riddle said firmly, glaring at Ace.
Deuce, sensing the tension, elbowed Ace. âKnock it off, Ace. Youâre being rude.â
âWhat? Iâm just curious!â Ace said, still grinning.
Riddle stood abruptly, his expression stern. âIf youâre finished with your childish remarks, I have work to do.â
He strode out of the lounge, his cape billowing behind him, leaving the others behind.
Trey shook his head, though he was smiling faintly. âYou pushed too hard, Ace.â
âAw, come on,â Ace said, leaning back with a laugh. âYou canât blame me for asking. Did you see how flustered he got?â
Cater grinned. âI donât know, Ace. Maybe heâs just new to this whole âhaving friendsâ thing.â
âOr maybe,â Trey said with a small chuckle, âheâs starting to realize that having a friend like Prim might be a little more important to him than he thought.â
None of them noticed the faint blush creeping up Riddleâs ears as he listened just outside the door, his grip tightening on his book.
Content warning: mentions someone almost getting hit by a car. failed kidnapping attempt mentioned.
Aria is a Half-Fae with a large mana pool and great affinity for magic. Aria lives in the Queendom of Roses which has more human than beast folk, merman or Fae around. This isn't mentioned in game but for this story majority of the Clock Town living here didn't have a considerable amount of magic/mana pool.
Basically, Aria lived in a place not brimming full of Fae magic and no one with considerable mana pools/magic to properly teach Aria proper control of her own magic.
Normally this isn't an issue for most kids. Since majority of them can barely use or access their magic at such a young age. A good example of this is Deuce who could only summon Cauldrons before attending NRC. Aria had a huge mana pool and could access it on instinct occasionally since she was 4 years old. Poor Ms. Whitecourt probably made raising Aria more stressful than she expected.
For both timelines it turns out it was easier to use magic teleportation to end up in another world more so than trying to use magic to leave one that possess no magic.
Aria's mana pool was diminished and drained upon walking up in another world. Without the means to replenish her magic regardless of sleep since the world started to suppress her magic the longer, she remained in this unfamiliar world. Aria got officially stuck in another world unable to return immediately after arrival.
For timeline two Aria got spooked and startled. Her reflexes sending her to another world via teleportation.
With no clear destination in mind upon teleporting she ended up somewhere she shouldn't have a place that was more of a challenge to leave rather than arrive at. Aria wakes up in the magic less world stuck until Night Raven College managed to send her back to twisted wonderland.
I think I figured out and decided what exactly spooked/startled Aria to the point of teleporting to a magicless world in timeline 2. I want it to be intense since the one for timeline 3 was also a bit of a panic teleport moment. It feels right that Aria teleport reflex/instinct usually doesn't go to the extreme extent of going off world unless its she feels like her life is in mortal danger.
For Timeline 2 Aria almost gets kidnapped around 14 years old. The culprits being other Clock Town Delinquents that rival/enemies of Deuce who just started his delinquent phase.
Aria was headed home alone at night when she encountered Deuce's enemies who was goanna hold her hostage or just take her away to beat her up as an send a message to Deuce and his gang to not mess with them and to get off 'their turf'. However, Aria managed to free herself and runs away. unfortunately, a member showed up around the corner in front of her and spooked her. She teleports away on instinct before the guy in front of Aria could grab her.
Deuce has no idea what happened to Aria she just went missing. there are rumors that a rival gang might've taken her, but that's just one of many rumors regarding Aria's disappearance. I haven't decided or come up with other rumors for this so far.
It would just make more sense to me. Instead of leaving it as, yeah somehow despite getting surprised spooked occasionally. Somehow this one time when Aria was already like 14 years old managed to send her to another world and not any of the many previous times.
Though maybe I could say that she did end up in other world before and the difference was this is the first time showing up in one that's magic less. The first time she couldn't just rest up and teleport back to Twisted wonderland on her own or with help from a magical resident of this other world.
For current timeline/timeline three. During their childhood, Aria and Deuce were playing around outside around the white rabbit festival hedges. Yumi approaches them and asked to play with them and even has a ball to play with. Aria and Deuce let her join them as they decided to toss the ball around between the 3 of them, changing who they threw the ball at next every so often. Eventually Yumi fails to catch the ball, and it rolls off. Yumi runs to get the ball with Aria close behind. Yumi runs into the street with a car approaching. Aria panics and manages to grab Yumi and on instinct teleports away to safety. The only problem left is they appear to be unable to return to twisted wonderland and is now separated from everyone else from Twisted wonderland.
most important part of the writing process actually is when you loop a single song on max volume and stare at the word document and imagine the characters doing things for 14 hours. this is known as getting in the zone
I edited in a tad to mention in more detail how the girls ended up in another world outside of Twisted wonderland.
The rest is basically the same.
Aria Whitecourt and Yumi
Backstory of current timeline
Aria was born in the Queendom of Roses and her childhood was spent in clocktown. She lived alone with just her mother and they had relatives living nearby. She lived a block away from Deuce.
Ms. Whitecourt and Ms. Spade used to be coworkers for a bit before Aria's mom got another job nearby, but they still met up and had their kids play together as friends. So, Aria and Deuce were childhood friends. Aria is 2 years older than Deuce.
Sometime between ages 6-12 for Aria. With both Yumi and Deuce 2 years younger than her, at the White Rabbit festival. Yumi was running after a ball she dropped and almost got run over by a car. Aria managed to grab Yumi and teleported them away to safety. However the place they found themselves in was another world, one without magic.
Yumi just met Aria and was playing catch with Aria and Deuce right before the two of them both ended up in the magic less world unable to teleport back. Yumi teleported on instinct and upon arrival her magic was being suppress in this new world they found themselves at.
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Yumi is the same age as Deuce or a year younger than him.
She doesn't remember anything from before ending up in the magic less world as a child. So she has no memories of Twisted wonderland and if she has any it be vague and she thinks they were just fever dreams and denies them possibly being real.
Yumi doesn't believe in Arias stories of twisted wonderland. They are clearly just young Aria's exaggerated tall tales that Aria just won't move on from. There's no way she or Aria came from another world, let alone one with magic.
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So both Yumi and Aria end up as orphans in the magic less world and stayed at the same orphanage during their childhood.
Yumi got adopted first by a kind loving family and has siblings (haven't decided fully on specifics for them, like are they older or younger than Yumi? and how many are there?).
Aria gets adopted year(s) later than Yumi by a sweet elderly couple who lives in the same neighborhood as Yumi. So, Aria & Yumi reunite as neighbors and even attended the same school tho Aria is a upperclassman to Yumi at the school they attend.
They either became friends before Yumi was adopted back at the orphanage or shortly after the two reunited.
Now a year or few months prior to ending back up on twisted wonderland again. The grandparents that are raising Aria passed away and Yumi's family has adopted her. Though Aria is still mourning and isn't feeling comfortable living with Yumi's family she feels like a burden and most importantly feels out of place and like she doesn't belong.
Basically Aria is still probably in the depression state of mourning over the elderly couple who took care of her not that long ago in her eyes.
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For waking up at NRC. Yumi and Aria wakeup during Ace & Deuce's entrance ceremony like in twisted wonderland game. However, Deuce won't be able to recognize Aria. She has changed enough appearance wise that it's reasonable to not recognize her at first glance, it was over 5 years ago.
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Now Aria and Yumi are both related to a Twisted wonderland character like in the twisted wonderland return home au's I've read and enjoyed immensely. However, i will not be revealing who they are related to you in this post.
Anyways here's the old drawings I had on the Sian and Yuzu bio posts. For those who will miss them like I mentioned in the post right before this one.
Those 2 OC bios have been edited and have the drawings/image replaced.
Sian's Bio Yuzu's Bio
Name: Sian
Pronouns: she/her
Appearance: Dark brown hair and dark purple eyes. She also likes to wear her hair into a high ponytail during gym class. She has fairy pixie wings like Tinkerbell. Has two forms only difference is her size (pixie size vs human size)
Dorm affiliation: Ramshackle, was sorted into Diasomnia but upon finding out there a girl. Crowley has her stay in Ramshackle alongside Yuzu.
Species: laughter born fairy (technically is a pixie Fae, like fairies from one of those tinker bell moives).
Year and class: Freshmen, 1-D (yes she is classmates with Sebek)
Birthday: December 1st
Age: 17
Height: 174cms (5"7)
Dominant hand: left-handed
Homeland: no official name yet
Club: magic shift club
Best subject: PE
Hobby: writing letters
Dislikes: being insulted or mistreated, ppl hurting Yuzu in any way
Favorite food: desserts
Least favorite food: overly salty foods
Talents: she is a fast-flying Fairy, can use wind magic without her pen (needs magic pen to do other types of magic without getting blot).
Other: Being from a world without technology she is curious and intrigued by technology and technomancy. Will join Yuzu in learning and playing videogames.
Doesn't really use social media much compared to Yuzu.
Sian tends to talk sternly and down to those that bother her. No nonsense person, unless it's someone she cares for like Yuzu. She has a soft spot for those she considers family but is very overprotective of them at times.
She never asked to be stuck in another world and isn't planning on sticking around. Being determined to go back to her world, She sees no reason to be more than friendly acquaintances with anyone from Twisted wonderland. Yuzu will drag Sian around them and will keep encouraging Sian to make some friends, doesn't matter to Yuzu if their from her friend group or not.