(( *Insert self degrading intro here* I have been meaning to post this for awhile now, but I'm terrible at writing, so it took awhile. This takes place the morning after ????'s attack at the Feathers tavern. I have really wanted to RP more with Zani and play around with the mother-daughter relationship, and I am also trying to get into creative writing, which I haven't really done since...Middle School? Read at your own risk, really. If you have constructive criticisms or tips, please PM me, as I would really like to get better. Especially with formatting dialogue. Thanks! ))
“Mom,” a child's voice piped in Draenei. “Moooom. I'm up. Wake up.” Zaranae slowly pealed her eyes open. The room was dim; the sun's light just beginning to paint the sky and peek through the single window.
“Mooom, wake up wake up wake up!” She turned around in the bed to face the frustrated gren eyes staring at her from above.
“Good morning, Zani” she spoke in groggy Draenei. The first words to escape her mouth that day were distorted and low. She cleared her throat.
“Fiiiinally! Why you so sleeepy,” the child dropped herself onto Zarane, knowing her mother would catch her. The woman wrapped her daughter in a quick hug, managing to tossle the girl's short black hair before she escaped and leaped off the bed.
Zaranae switched into common, “I had.... Ah rough night en Booty Bay..” Her common was accented, but generaly precise and clear. Zani giggled, holding her arms out and spinning in a circle as she spoke, “didja get attacked by pirates?” Zara laughed softly, shaking her head.
“-How- deed youh know?” She regretted the words as soon as she spoke them; she wasn't completely awake, and Zani immeadiately gasped and leaped onto the bed, landing on Zara's legs.
“You got attacked by -pirates-?” the girl exclaimed, her eyes wide and her mouth agape.
“Well, Ih deed not-- Eet was not pirates,” Zara ran her fingers through her hair, sliding her legs out from under Zani. The six year old didn't seem to notice, her eyes fixed on her mother. “Eet was only one man...” Zara stood and walked to the mirror on the dressing table. It only took a few steps as the room was very small. She began to brush her blue hair.
“And he wuza pirate! Arrrr!” Zani bounced a few times on the bed before leaping off, slashing in the air with a pretend cutlass. Zara raised a brow, smirking and too tired to argue.
“Ih theenk he was undead.” Zani gasped, completely overdramatic.
“A ZOMBIE PIRATE?!” she shrieked, running in a small circle (limited by the size of the room) and flailing her arms about. Zara snapped into Draenei.
“Zanika! Shh! You will wake the neighbors!” Zani lowered her head and put a finger on her lips.
“Shh... Zombie pirate!” she squealed softly. Zara chuckled and shook her head, setting down the hair brush. Zani pranced about the room as she questioned her mother in common, “So how didja beat zombie pirate? Yarrr!” Zani raised a hooked finger at her mother.
“Well, he was not ah pirate... He wore leather, and had knives,” Zara stated matter of factly in common as she walked to the closet.
“Yo ho yo hooo!” Zani sang back, releasing a peal of bubbly giggles.
“He reelly was not ah pirate, Zani. Thees deed reelly happen to me though.” Zara turned from looking through her dresses to give her daughter a serious stare.
“Yeah, happened, and it wuza pirate!” she erupted into more giggles. Zara gave a grumbling yet playful scoff. “Ohhh! Ih am goeng toh get youh!” she threated as she lunged at Zani. Her daughter squealed and tried to flee, but the draenei's long steps reached her too quickly and ara scooped her up, one arm under her knes and one just below her shoulder blades, exposing her sleep-tunic clad belly, which Zara pretended to eat from.
“Nang nrang ngh ngh ngh! Mm!” The girl squealed, giggling uncontrollably.
“Mommy (in draenei) iza zombie!” She flailed in her mother's arms, kicking her feet rapidly until Zara set her down.
“Mm, yes, zombie pirate bit me!” Zara groaned. “and now -youh- are a zombie tooh!” Zani's squeal descended into a giggle as she raised her arms out slowly.
“Brraaaaains!” Zara mimicked the motion.
“Brraaaaains!” They both erupted into giggles and Zara bent down to wrap her daughter in a hug and plant a peck on her cheek. The sun now illuminated the room fully, revealing the contrast between mother and daughter more clearly. Zaranae's skin was a radiant blue,while Zanika was pale, almost white, though her skin fell within the tones of the standard Alliance races. Elegant swooping horns, adorned with shimmering many-toned blue hair crowned Zara's face. Short, thin horns poked out from Zani's solid black hair. With her coloring, dimunitive horns and lack of tendrils or hooves, she was clearly not draenei, but instantly recognizable as not human either. Zara knelt down to brush the hair out of Zani's face and away from her horns. Her daughter giggled.
“Mom,” a child's voice piped in Draenei. “Moooom. I'm up. Wake up.” Zaranae slowly pealed her eyes open. The room was dim; the sun's light just beginning to paint the sky and peek through the single window.
“Mooom, wake up wake up wake up!” She turned around in the bed to face the frustrated gren eyes staring at her from above.
“Good morning, Zani” she spoke in groggy Draenei. The first words to escape her mouth that day were distorted and low. She cleared her throat.
“Fiiiinally! Why you so sleeepy,” the child dropped herself onto Zarane, knowing her mother would catch her. The woman wrapped her daughter in a quick hug, managing to tossle the girl's short black hair before she escaped and leaped off the bed.
Zaranae switched into common, “I had.... Ah rough night en Booty Bay..” Her common was accented, but generaly precise and clear. Zani giggled, holding her arms out and spinning in a circle as she spoke, “didja get attacked by pirates?” Zara laughed softly, shaking her head.
“-How- deed youh know?” She regretted the words as soon as she spoke them; she wasn't completely awake, and Zani immeadiately gasped and leaped onto the bed, landing on Zara's legs.
“You got attacked by -pirates-?” the girl exclaimed, her eyes wide and her mouth agape.
“Well, Ih deed not-- Eet was not pirates,” Zara ran her fingers through her hair, sliding her legs out from under Zani. The six year old didn't seem to notice, her eyes fixed on her mother. “Eet was only one man...” Zara stood and walked to the mirror on the dressing table. It only took a few steps as the room was very small. She began to brush her blue hair.
“And he wuza pirate! Arrrr!” Zani bounced a few times on the bed before leaping off, slashing in the air with a pretend cutlass. Zara raised a brow, smirking and too tired to argue.
“Ih theenk he was undead.” Zani gasped, completely overdramatic.
“A ZOMBIE PIRATE?!” she shrieked, running in a small circle (limited by the size of the room) and flailing her arms about. Zara snapped into Draenei.
“Zanika! Shh! You will wake the neighbors!” Zani lowered her head and put a finger on her lips.
“Shh... Zombie pirate!” she squealed softly. Zara chuckled and shook her head, setting down the hair brush. Zani pranced about the room as she questioned her mother in common, “So how didja beat zombie pirate? Yarrr!” Zani raised a hooked finger at her mother.
“Well, he was not ah pirate... He wore leather, and had knives,” Zara stated matter of factly in common as she walked to the closet.
“Yo ho yo hooo!” Zani sang back, releasing a peal of bubbly giggles.
“He reelly was not ah pirate, Zani. Thees deed reelly happen to me though.” Zara turned from looking through her dresses to give her daughter a serious stare.
“Yeah, happened, and it wuza pirate!” she erupted into more giggles. Zara gave a grumbling yet playful scoff. “Ohhh! Ih am goeng toh get youh!” she threated as she lunged at Zani. Her daughter squealed and tried to flee, but the draenei's long steps reached her too quickly and ara scooped her up, one arm under her knes and one just below her shoulder blades, exposing her sleep-tunic clad belly, which Zara pretended to eat from.
“Nang nrang ngh ngh ngh! Mm!” The girl squealed, giggling uncontrollably.
“Mommy (in draenei) iza zombie!” She flailed in her mother's arms, kicking her feet rapidly until Zara set her down.
“Mm, yes, zombie pirate bit me!” Zara groaned. “and now -youh- are a zombie tooh!” Zani's squeal descended into a giggle as she raised her arms out slowly.
“Brraaaaains!” Zara mimicked the motion.
“Brraaaaains!” They both erupted into giggles and Zara bent down to wrap her daughter in a hug and plant a peck on her cheek. The sun now illuminated the room fully, revealing the contrast between mother and daughter more clearly. Zaranae's skin was a radiant blue,while Zanika was pale, almost white, though her skin fell within the tones of the standard Alliance races. Elegant swooping horns, adorned with shimmering many-toned blue hair crowned Zara's face. Short, thin horns poked out from Zani's solid black hair. With her coloring, dimunitive horns and lack of tendrils or hooves, she was clearly not draenei, but instantly recognizable as not human either. Zara knelt down to brush the hair out of Zani's face and away from her horns. Her daughter giggled.