Post by Lucifer/Ryder Beckett on Aug 20, 2014 21:01:19 GMT -5
Alexia:
Every teenaged girl in California was probably required to go to the mall at least once every two months, and the blonde probably had a requirement once a week. Playing up to the Blonde Californian Bimbo wannabe was such a hassle sometimes, Alexia thought as she walked through the mall. She was just playing the part of the bubbly teenager, in reality she was a pretty kickass witch and she was also learning more and more each day from the fallen in the town who were also against her father. Lord knows she could have gone on and on about how awful her father was. He knew something wasn't right with the excentric man who spend lots of money on the town. Though lucky for her, her father didn't know exactly who he was.
She hated having to play up being 'daddy's little girl' though she knew it was for sound reasoning. That was why on days when she could go out she usually did so alone. She didn't want to be the girl everyone thought she was, though she did tend to spend the day in places that were logical for teenage girls to be. Her father sometimes had her followed, but only until she 'came home'. He didn't know that when she came home early and snuck out the window where she was going, and he'd never caught her. Part of why he'd never caught her was because she'd learned how to leave a likeness of herself behind. If he'd tried to touch it, the illusion would fail, but he never did. Her father wasn't one for being up close and personal with anyone, especially since her mothers death.
It was hard to think about her mothers death, the woman had been Lexi's rock through everything. Losing her, especially after her 'training' had started, made life seem so empty. That was until she'd discovered Lucifer's secret thanks to the book of shadows and gotten him to agree to train her, in exchange for basially spying more on her father. There were deals that went down that even his assistant didn't know about because her father didn't fully trust anyone anymore, other than his 'precious little girl'. Of course that was because he didn't know what his 'little girl' thought of him. She was absentmindedly going through the mall still thinking deeply until she bumped into someone. "Sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going
Every teenaged girl in California was probably required to go to the mall at least once every two months, and the blonde probably had a requirement once a week. Playing up to the Blonde Californian Bimbo wannabe was such a hassle sometimes, Alexia thought as she walked through the mall. She was just playing the part of the bubbly teenager, in reality she was a pretty kickass witch and she was also learning more and more each day from the fallen in the town who were also against her father. Lord knows she could have gone on and on about how awful her father was. He knew something wasn't right with the excentric man who spend lots of money on the town. Though lucky for her, her father didn't know exactly who he was.
She hated having to play up being 'daddy's little girl' though she knew it was for sound reasoning. That was why on days when she could go out she usually did so alone. She didn't want to be the girl everyone thought she was, though she did tend to spend the day in places that were logical for teenage girls to be. Her father sometimes had her followed, but only until she 'came home'. He didn't know that when she came home early and snuck out the window where she was going, and he'd never caught her. Part of why he'd never caught her was because she'd learned how to leave a likeness of herself behind. If he'd tried to touch it, the illusion would fail, but he never did. Her father wasn't one for being up close and personal with anyone, especially since her mothers death.
It was hard to think about her mothers death, the woman had been Lexi's rock through everything. Losing her, especially after her 'training' had started, made life seem so empty. That was until she'd discovered Lucifer's secret thanks to the book of shadows and gotten him to agree to train her, in exchange for basially spying more on her father. There were deals that went down that even his assistant didn't know about because her father didn't fully trust anyone anymore, other than his 'precious little girl'. Of course that was because he didn't know what his 'little girl' thought of him. She was absentmindedly going through the mall still thinking deeply until she bumped into someone. "Sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going