- Appearance:
Nothing irked her more than when a planned out day was ruined by a simple little mistake. For whatever reason it had been, there was a wrong time that she jotted down in her morning planner prepared just the day before. Instead of her normal 6:30 set out to the town, it was written to be as an 8, which had thrown her off even if she’d flown her way over. The Dem-dragon girl was rather livid with herself despite the bright and chipper normal attitude she had worn since she woke up. Despite her obstacles, there was always a way for her to find a light at the end of the tunnel and even in the worst of situations. Sure, she’d repented the sin of murder, though that in it of itself was purely in fear of her own life. In her mind and heart there was a big part that new she’d be forgiven due simply on the circumstances of the incident.
As she reached the port town that was in question, Madison took a look around the dock area and couldn’t find the rather ginormous ship that was told to her would be here. Even a blind person would be able to spot a ship like this, so if it weren’t in port than she possibly had missed it... unless she wrote down the wrong date too while she was at it. Letting out a small sigh, the small red haired girl looked around until she spotted someone that worked at the docks. Asking them about the ship in question, they had recently left, which worked in her favor once they were pointed out to her. There wouldn’t be any issue in her getting to them so long as she knew it wasn’t going to be an issue doing so.
Sprouting black wings from her back, a push off from the ground sent her flying off toward where she had been told this place flown off to. It took her a bit of time to make it, but she found herself landing in an alley to avoid others looking on at her. She was a little nervous around strangers with the type of lineage she had, but never ashamed to to admit it. Though now came the hard part... There had to be a building around here somewhere that she could find that was where she could go to join. Maybe if she did, there would be a small chance she would find Aiyana here. Not having her here wouldn’t deter her from the idea, but it surely wouldn’t hurt her deciding on joining either. As she walked out of the alley, the girl looked around in awe at how wondrous the place looked; a whole town inside of a ship.. or on top..? Who could really know for sure on first guess. ”Oh, flidoodle!” she yelled in surprise, though in a lighter tone despite the surprise as the hall stood right before her.
Taking in a deep breath and exhaling, Madison tapped on her body in the shape of a cross as thigh giving a quick prayer for courage. Opening the doors, the walked inside and begs to survey around, looking at everything around her and filing it away for later when she might need something, if anything. It felt a little more nerve wracking than she had first thought it would be, but she was willing to get out there again!