[Kiara laughs a little, and actually seems a little embarrassed by it. Da Vinci being the only person around who's familiar with her is a bit strange to get used to it. It's certainly less abrasive than if she were stuck here with a certain author or anything like that, and while that could be considered an improvement, it's still strange.]
But it's not something I've ever had the opportunity to do before, so I didn't want to miss the chance. And it was fun, even if I did fall a few times.
[Now that's the really humorous part. Well, funny to her at least. To go from being Beast III/R to falling on her ass trying to ice skate. Sure, there's a few important things in between, but it's still a pretty huge lifestyle change no matter what.]
Though I feel like I may have enjoyed things more than some of the others, as I wasn't particularly bothered by the way I arrived.
[The door taking her to village was surprising sure, but not really a big deal compared to what she recalls of the October children. Or compared to any number of things back home either. So since that wasn't a concern, she didn't see any reason to not partake in the Christmas fun.]
Re: Christmas Village
[Kiara laughs a little, and actually seems a little embarrassed by it. Da Vinci being the only person around who's familiar with her is a bit strange to get used to it. It's certainly less abrasive than if she were stuck here with a certain author or anything like that, and while that could be considered an improvement, it's still strange.]
But it's not something I've ever had the opportunity to do before, so I didn't want to miss the chance. And it was fun, even if I did fall a few times.
[Now that's the really humorous part. Well, funny to her at least. To go from being Beast III/R to falling on her ass trying to ice skate. Sure, there's a few important things in between, but it's still a pretty huge lifestyle change no matter what.]
Though I feel like I may have enjoyed things more than some of the others, as I wasn't particularly bothered by the way I arrived.
[The door taking her to village was surprising sure, but not really a big deal compared to what she recalls of the October children. Or compared to any number of things back home either. So since that wasn't a concern, she didn't see any reason to not partake in the Christmas fun.]