Evie was fairly accustomed to showing up in strange places by this point, but this place had the princess just a tiny bit confused. She was sure they'd already done a mission on the beach. Hadn't they?
But the train was gone, as was everyone she knew from it, and that man Jerry seemed to know nothing about the Voidtrain when she asked him. So she took her packet of information and thanked him for his help, getting a smile and a "good luck, kid" from the old man before he turned to help someone else.
Examining the packet, she counted the money and read over the brochure. She dug a hand into the dress she'd been wearing before she even found herself on that train from before and pulled out a set of keys. The house she found had her gasping in disbelief. It was her starter castle from home, and she was ever so glad to see it. Of course, half of what she owned from home was gone. Her sewing room was empty, and her journals and sketch pads were gone, too. But her bed was there. Some of her clothes were in the closets and the pantries and kitchen were full.
"Well," Evie says to no one in particular. "It's a start."
At least she was done with that stupid train.
[ Amusement Park After Dark: ]
Of course she's going to be at the Amusement Park. Someone mentioned dancing and music. She missed both. So she's there, listening to some amazing songs and dancing with people she'd befriended.
Eventually, she sits down with something to eat and a drink, watching the crowd with her chin on her hands, smiling and feeling probably more relaxed than she had in a while.
This was what she needed. Thank the Fairy Godmother for places like Beachville.
[ Shell Shack: ]
She was here for seafood. Not the precooked stuff they had to offer, though she absolutely did get her a half-bucket of fully cooked spicy crabs and prawns. That was going to be her dinner tonight. But the place also offered fresh catches, so she was here to buy some.
Noticing someone else mulling over the choices for fresh seafood, she heads over with a smile.
"Hi. Sorry to bother you. If you're looking for something really good, get yourself some of the sea bass. Oh. And the mussels, too. They clean them here so it's not something you have to worry too much about when you get home."
[Network: ]
[ It's a couple days later and Evie has settled in. She's sitting in the living room of her house and she figures it's time to reach out and talk to the people in Beachville. So the princess with the bright smile and the vibrant, blue hair introduces herself. ]
Hello! My name is Evie Grimhilde. I've been here three days and I already love it. I had a question for people here. If I mentioned something called the Voidtrain, would anyone recognize it? Before I was here, I was on a train traveling through the void. We stopped on different worlds and helped people however we could. To be honest, I thought this was another of our stops, but the man at the information booth...Jerry, I think it was...he had no clue what I was talking about, and I've yet to see a train station. So, I'm hopeful.
[ She didn't much care for the train in the end, losing too many people over and over. There's a shrug from her and her smile returns, a half-smile that still manages to look warm and friendly. ]
Evie Grimhilde - Descendants Series with Voidtreck CR - OTA
Evie was fairly accustomed to showing up in strange places by this point, but this place had the princess just a tiny bit confused. She was sure they'd already done a mission on the beach. Hadn't they?
But the train was gone, as was everyone she knew from it, and that man Jerry seemed to know nothing about the Voidtrain when she asked him. So she took her packet of information and thanked him for his help, getting a smile and a "good luck, kid" from the old man before he turned to help someone else.
Examining the packet, she counted the money and read over the brochure. She dug a hand into the dress she'd been wearing before she even found herself on that train from before and pulled out a set of keys. The house she found had her gasping in disbelief. It was her starter castle from home, and she was ever so glad to see it. Of course, half of what she owned from home was gone. Her sewing room was empty, and her journals and sketch pads were gone, too. But her bed was there. Some of her clothes were in the closets and the pantries and kitchen were full.
"Well," Evie says to no one in particular. "It's a start."
At least she was done with that stupid train.
[ Amusement Park After Dark: ]
Of course she's going to be at the Amusement Park. Someone mentioned dancing and music. She missed both. So she's there, listening to some amazing songs and dancing with people she'd befriended.
Eventually, she sits down with something to eat and a drink, watching the crowd with her chin on her hands, smiling and feeling probably more relaxed than she had in a while.
This was what she needed. Thank the Fairy Godmother for places like Beachville.
[ Shell Shack: ]
She was here for seafood. Not the precooked stuff they had to offer, though she absolutely did get her a half-bucket of fully cooked spicy crabs and prawns. That was going to be her dinner tonight. But the place also offered fresh catches, so she was here to buy some.
Noticing someone else mulling over the choices for fresh seafood, she heads over with a smile.
"Hi. Sorry to bother you. If you're looking for something really good, get yourself some of the sea bass. Oh. And the mussels, too. They clean them here so it's not something you have to worry too much about when you get home."
[Network: ]
[ It's a couple days later and Evie has settled in. She's sitting in the living room of her house and she figures it's time to reach out and talk to the people in Beachville. So the princess with the bright smile and the vibrant, blue hair introduces herself. ]
Hello! My name is Evie Grimhilde. I've been here three days and I already love it. I had a question for people here. If I mentioned something called the Voidtrain, would anyone recognize it? Before I was here, I was on a train traveling through the void. We stopped on different worlds and helped people however we could. To be honest, I thought this was another of our stops, but the man at the information booth...Jerry, I think it was...he had no clue what I was talking about, and I've yet to see a train station. So, I'm hopeful.
[ She didn't much care for the train in the end, losing too many people over and over. There's a shrug from her and her smile returns, a half-smile that still manages to look warm and friendly. ]
Just thought I'd ask. Thank you for your time.