A Day in the Light | Lidia and Kevin
Lidia smiled as she walked down the street towards her favorite clothing shop. She was just barely about a block away from it, and smiled once she saw the store’s largely decorated facade. The shop was her absolute favorite, completed with lots of black and white designs, usually with a splash of color here and there, and almost everything was decorated with spikes. Lidia’s style was extremely edgy in it’s nature, but still feminine as she loved dresses and skirts, though she wore jeans and leggings for the most part. However, it wasn’t the shop that had her excited to be out that day. That day she was going to get to spend time with her favorite little brother, Kevin- who of coarse was her only little brother, as well. Either way, he was her favorite. Lidia smiled as she made it to the store front, but she didn’t immediately go inside, but stayed outside in order to wait for her little brother. She was excited to spend time with him, as they had both been busy with their everyday lives, he being a newlyweds husband, and she having a husband and children to look after. However, today she was able to get away in order to see him, and they had planned a shopping trip, followed by a training session.
Though Lidia was a vampire, and her little brother a hybrid- a combination of both bat and wolf- she didn’t care. She loved him all the same as her little brother and would treat him as such. She hadn’t been too sure of him when they had first met, granted she was pregnant with her youngest son Mi-keul when they had met, and she was on her guard around everyone she had never known before. However, they quickly became close over a plate of ribs and good conversation. In Lidia’s mind, it didn’t hurt that they both felt as though their species- vampire and werewolf- could coexist happily, and she was more than willing to help whenever she could to make that become a reality, even take her little brother on as a student in order to teach him some of the ways that she knew how to fight in order to help him in the future.
Lidia smiled as she looked down at her phone, checking the time, and seeing that she herself was somewhat early. She had been so excited to see her little brother, but had been too early. Oh well, she didn’t mind waiting, and so she leaned back against the brick building behind her, looking either down at her phone, or to the left or right to see if he was coming.















