Thread:Autumnlibrarian16/@comment-38973390-20200118180603/@comment-38973390-20200204230256

// <3 thank you both for being so understanding

The female took a deep breath. The duo didn't seem like they were going to hurt her, and she figured it wouldn't be the worst idea to introduce herself. The problem was, of course, by what name was she going to do so? Giving away her title would expose the color thief's true face. But telling the two her real name would be just as risky; if by any chance they knew that she was the color thief, they would then know the real name and face of the thief. But truthfully, how much did she care about all of that? Thinking about it, the answer was: honestly? not that much. It wasn't like Wick was there to enforce anything. And so, the young woman let her guard down, and began to explain.

"Kidnapped... well, I guess in a way, you could say that I was in fact kidnapped. The guy who's truly in charge of this place - Wick - he's the one who was behind it. Some time ago, he showed up at my house, and asked me to strike a deal with him. I said no, but Wick isn't the type to listen to the wishes of others. So then he brought me here, and forced me into making a contract. After telling me some stupid conditions, he then let me go out into the world, as long as I abided by our contract. So yes, Emmot, I'm aware of the fact that this place is open. It's been open for me ever since that day around a year ago, when I was kidnapped."

"As for my name... it's May. May Flow," she answered. "...Although, my title of 'Color Thief' suits me just as much."

"And why I was kidnapped? It's because Wick wanted me to become the Color Thief. I just want to fulfil my end of the deal we made so that I never have to see this insufferable excuse of a deity ever again. But I guess he hasn't really been around, huh? Same with that girl and the other half of the twin. Don't know where they've all been, but this palace continues to look worse and worse the more time that passes. Not that I really care, but without him around I can't exactly do much," May rambled. "Is that all?"