Coming Out at Last

Hadan Winters

Mother of 2
 
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OOC First Name
Kaitlyn
Blood Status
Unknown
Relationship Status
Married
Sexual Orientation
Pansexual
Wand
Cypress/Ebony Mix 14" Core of Basilisk Fang; Black Walnut/Maple 12 3/4" Essense of Silver Thistle
Age
October 31, 2007 - November 7, 2039
It has been one hell of a couple of years. Hadan Hensel could not believe that this was the first time that she was ever bringing her children out in public. Tyson and Deidre were both turning three, and they were amazing but terrible at the same time. Hadan honestly did not know how to be a mom until they came into her life. It was a complete accident because their father was this, well, gay man who was sort of straight or something when he was drunk. At least they were friends now. That was all she could have asked for. For the past couple of years, since they were born, Hadan simply stayed indoors with her two children, only leaving to work while the house elf tends to the two. She was not one of the people that wanted to let her kids go outside because the world was big and bad. However today, Hadan had a change of heart. Her children needed to meet others that were not family, and she was talked to by her mom about the lifestyle. It was not healthy. So far, she was screwing up as a mother already, but her kids were getting nicer and they were playing well with the other kids. Hadan could not want anything more than her kids being happy like that. She really wanted to see that, and it made her wonder if being in the Scitorari would be even smart since well, what if she were caught one day?

Hadan was still worried over the wellbeing of her children, if they would get along well once it was time for them to go to school. She had yet to decide where they would go. It was still far too early to be sending them off anywhere anyway. They were happy enough learning with her and learning with the elf. The elf was one of the only people she trusted with her children, besides Chavdar, Miriah and her mother. Everyone else? They could not come near her children. Hadan was overly protective and she thought that she would stay that way, out of safety. She sighed as she kept one of her ruby eyes upon her two kids, as she reached into her bag to get out a book to read. This was a good way to spend an hour or two. Reading while her children were off playing and having fun. The sounds of laughter filled her ears, and a soft smile crossed her features as she focused on the book.
 
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<COLOR color="#000">Greylin Nielsen wasn't quite sure what brought her to the park. She hated the outdoors with a passion. There were bugs, people she didn't want to deal with, and her allergies had a tendency to kick in when decided to go outside. Maybe it was the lack of better things to do at this point? Right now she had a vacation from her job, and no man or friends in her life to really soothe her boredom. So perhaps lingering around outside was all she could do. "I'm sure I'll come to regret it later. I'll be running through boxes of tissues." Greylin thought to herself as she hugged her purse close to her form. It was the park, and nothing rarely happened during the day, but Greylin rarely trusted people she didn't know. The laughter of children brought Greylin to scrunch up her nose a little. Children were also something she wasn't so fond of. They were small and often loud. Plus they had a habit of making messes that were hard to clean up. They weren't the worst things in the world, but Greylin wouldn't be distraught if she never had any. Perhaps more practice with then would make her more tolerable? Or perhaps not.

Finally, Greylin found a place where she could probably sit and relax for a little bit. She was tired, and as much as she wanted to go home, she figured a little bit longer outside wouldn't kill her. "Excuse me, may I sit there?" Greylin managed as politely as she could. Sometimes she spoke to people a lot more harshly than she had meant to. Hopefully she sounded nice enough for this woman to consider sharing the bench with her. Greylin probably wouldn't stay long enough to bother her anyways.​
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Hadan made sure to keep her ruby red eyes on her kids, and she was sure that she might have to get more involved with their lives. It was rough working as a Scitorari and doing missions, to working and then being a mother. What they needed, she could not give them. They needed another parental figure besides her. Hadan sighed, knowing that the family was better off leaving others out than letting people in. When someone asked if they could sit there, Hadan looked up at the slightly older woman. At first, Hadan was not sure what to say, since she did not have any kids with her, so maybe she just needed a place to sit and relax. So, Hadan gave a curt nod and she replied with a soft tone, "Sure." Hadan turned her eyes to look down at her kids as they continued to play. Her heart swelled up with pride as she knew that some of the other kids were treating hers as if they were apart of their little group. Hadan noticed that her kids were still behaving and she said nothing to the stranger next to her, finding that conversation would happen if the two would have anything in common. It was unknown right now.

However, Hadan noticed that her daughter was running toward her and she fell just at her mother's leg. "Deidre? What's wrong?" Hadan whispered to her young one as the toddler clutched her mother's leg. The toddler didn't reply, so she just placed her hand gingerly on her shoulder, before she looked to the stranger. Tyson did not seem to be bothered since he went off to go swing. Hadan sighed and she picked up her daughter and cradled her in her arms. Her children were not that big, especially Deidre who was the smallest of the two she had. She looked over at Tyson once more before her eyes falling on her baby girl that shared her father's eyes. The only one that seemed to even have symptoms of being albino would be Tyson. Deidre seemed free.
 

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