"It's not the image part I'm worried about. If you;ve got a scarier image, I won't be afraid because I'll know it's you... And I know you wouldn't hurt me," I hope. "I only fear these happenings because I don't know who's behind it and why they want to torment me." She touched the tri-band that protected her nose bridge and temples, feeling a spark, "Besides. I'm a full grown woman now, and the Shamans are trying to help me contain it as well."
The waters below let off a few bubbles, catching her attention, "Whenever I'm feeling too hot, I usually come here to cool it off. This vent had kept me alive this whole time, preventing my banishment if I did something on accident. When my biological mother died, I fell into a deep sleep. The others told me that I was very much awake, and that I had set one of the huts on fire and sat in the middle of it. I don't remember what happened at all, but I can that I didn't mean it." She pulled herself further before hanging over to the water, "I've always been troubled, I feel as though it's my father's fault because he was never here. I mean, no one really knows their real father, because we're all family and all responsible for taking care of our children."
"You know... the only reason I didn't run from you in the first place was because I wanted to ask you something. I wanted to know if you knew anyone with a child in Yoreiqi, but they weren't there themselves. The Elders said my father was a white man, one pure white hair and a handsome complexion. He was a mage, and my mother was a healer. Only the Gods know how I got a destructive power." She got up on her knees, looking up at the sky, silently asking why, "I guess I just live on the fact that fire kills."