kyaesio's

kyaesio's

BASICS!

My name is Kya ( Kai • Uh ) and I started out on Wattpad in July of 2018. I never actually started writing until the following year. All my wips remained unpublished and unfinished but I began working on my Walking Dead fanfiction, Wilder Girl, during the spring of 2020. I jumped around from fandom to fandom and created a long list of fanfictions and an even longer list of original characters. All of course that remain unpublished.I am a December baby (capricorn!!) and if you look at any list of capricorn traits, trust that I fit all of them.I have a horrible habit of only writing when I feel like it (which is why everything is still unpublished.) But, if you keep reading you can get a look into my original characters and their stories!

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MAIN ORIGINAL CHARACTERS

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blood oaths

spiderling

wilder girl

group a

group b

deathly minds

Blood Oaths

After her grandmother's death, Odessa Loit moved to a quiet town in Forks, Washington to live with her Uncle. Her uncle makes it a point of Forks being Odessa's fresh start away from the life she lived in New Orleans. Or, more specifically, a life away from his deluded mother's ramblings about ancestors, spirits, and a special family with tethers to things nobody else could quite understand. But in Forks, it would come to be the furthest thing from a fresh start. If anything? It starts to feel closer. She comes to confront the possibility that her late grandmother wasn't just a rambling old woman. And that perhaps, whatever ran through their blood was tied to something much older than she was ready to understand. When a strange development wraps up Odessa and her history partner, Jasper Hale—Odessa sets to uncover the truth about what Jasper is. And more pressingly: what she is.Sometimes you can't escape your past.

wilder girl

wilder girl!

spiderling

spidering!

group a

group a!

group b

In a retelling of The Maze Runner, 50-something girls are sent up to a Maze, with no way out. A girl wakes up in an elevator, surrounded by a huddle of other girls who seem to know the same thing she does: you're trapped in a maze, you have no memory, and your one goal is to survive until you find your way out.In a warped retelling, Chaos Trials follows the lives of eight girls, all who find themselves in charge of the snowy land that inhabits fifty other girls just like them.

deathly minds

deathly minds!

lizeth selene as

ODESSA LOIT

The only life Odessa knew was the one that were graffitied on the bricks of New Orleans--the place she and her grandmother, Ida Loit, had lived for her entire life. Ida Loit was a very strange and particular woman. One who grew up with the stories of powerful women in her bloodline, dating back to milleniums. She would go to pass these stories on to her daughter, Veronica, who'd pass them on to her daughter, Odessa.When Odessa was young, only that of five years old, her mother was sent off to a state hospital for suffering, as the doctors called it, "A permanent state of delusion, schizophrenic behavior, paranoia, and acute psychosis that poses a danger to herself and others." Odessa's uncle Victor, Veronica's twin brother, was the one to send her off. Angered with his mother at encourging the behavior, he moved states away.Odessa grew up with her grandmother who would continue to teach Odessa the practices she knew and learned. Odessa knew that magic and voodoo and the things her grandmother taught her weren't real. And it wasn't like she held the strongest affinity for her ramblings. But she apperciated the teachings nonetheless, and always took them with the finest grain of salt.When her grandmother passed in the summer of 2004, Victor had gained gaurdianship. He's move Odessa Loit halfway across the country. And he'd forbid any strange practices and ramblings of magic in his household.

GABRIEL LUNA AS

VICTOR LOIT

Victor Loit was born exactly twenty-seven minutes before his sister, Veronica. The case of his birth was a miracle in itself, because his mother, Ida, said her doctors had no idea she was even pregnant with twins. Nonetheless, he remained the child of Ida Loit, and the brother of his sister.Victor always, always, said his childhood was a different kind of peculiar. He'd come to realize at an alarmingly young age that he was clearly not the favored child. He never understood why, either. He was perfect in every way he could be. He never cried. He never gave his mother grief. His school teachers always had nothing but good things to say about Victor. But it didn't matter. He would always lose to his sister, who was, in his words, (in the nicest way possible) batshit insane.He came to the conlcusion that his sister was the was she was because of the fact she was so close to their mother, who was equally if not slightly more inclined to fall under that psychotic bubble his sister fell into as well. But, it was no matter. Victor made a life for himself regardless. He strayed farthest from the strange teaching of his mother. And it wasn't just because she made the strongest of efforts to not include him in those strange rituals he would catch the women in his life partaking. He had a genuine disinterest to it all. It wasn't his path.Before his niece Odessa was born, the Loit family had moved to New Orleans, where he would support the family on his own with his career as a doctor. He had clawed his way into rooms he was deemed unwelcomed, and was one of the best doctors of the '90s.When Odessa was five years old, Victor had come home from a long day at work and found Odessa in a tub of running water. The bathroom had symbols of paint drawn on the floor, and purple candles lined the shelves. Odessa was unconscious, and Veronica was in the other room watching. In fear for his sister's sanity, and the safety of his niece, he had his sister admitted into a permanent psychiatric facility, where she'd spend the rest of her life.He argued and argued with his mother. He begged her to end this lifelong delusion for the sake of her granddaughter. Ida, distraught over the loss of her daughter, agreed. She agreed to abate the life she had given Veronica in an attempt to give Odessa a better life. Victor chose to believe his mother, but from three thousand miles away. He packed up his life in New Orleans, and moved to Forks, Washington to start fresh in a new town.

ella purnell as

SIENNA ATHAN

Sienna Athan was born a twin. This, to her account, was the only thing of signifance in her life that mattered. Aside from her mother and friends. Sienna and Vienna. Her mother thought the word play was cute, before they turned three.Sienna and Vienna were in all its glory, identical twins. But like any cliché, Vienna thrived in the lights of parties. Her closet was tailored to her like she always had something to prove. Sienna, however, preferred the quiet. Her joy lied in the comfort of home, with her friends, or with her mother, or simply with just the company of her sister. Because despite their differences, Sienna and Vienna were everything to each other.As a child, Sienna didn't find it as easy to make friends as well as her sister did. By the first day of kindergarten, Vienna had already become best friends with the teacher's trouble-maker, Perry. Vienna and Perry were best friends for their entire lives, and Perry just could not leave her sister Sienna out. The three of them, and the town's local sick girl made for a perfect girl-group.During their freshman year's winter, Vienna had snuck out to a New Year's Party that she heard some senior was throwing. All their friends were going, including Nicholas Turner, who the summer before the girl-group made room for Fork High's newest student. But that night, an accident killed Vienna, leaving Sienna devestated. The pain shattered her mother, and in the aftermath, Sienna felt all of the guilty of her sister's death. Sienna spiraled into a hole she wasn't able to climb out of herself. She was depressed, and she felt that everything she held dear to her in her life was slipping away.When an unexpected ambulance trip brought her to Forks's Hospital, she found an unexpected lifeline in the small town's newest doctor: Carlisle Cullen.

olivia cooke as

ASTRID PARKER

Astrid Parker was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at four year old. Her entire life had become wrapped around her illness. Her parents only talked about potential life-saving cures, about bills, about the next hospital visit, about what doctor could be 'the one'. She hated who she was, and she hated her illness.She found a form of solice in the only girls at the kindergarten playground who would talk to her, Perry Yorkie and Vienna Athan. Along with Vienna, her identical twin sister, Sienna.Astrid yearned for the life her friends lived. She wanted to go to school normally. Every single day, instead of every once in a while. She wanted to be free of hospitals. She wanted to be free of the guilt that consumed her parents lives about what on the grocery list they'd be able to afford over her.All she wanted was to be normalThe summer before high school, Astrid made her parents stop taking her to hospitals. She refused treaments. She refused experiments. She refused random doctors coming to her to try out a new clinical study. She just wanted to be a teenager, for however long that would be.Sometime after her new declared freedom, she met a classmate who shared her last name.- Parker. And he loved Peter Parker. He got her hooked on Spider-Man comics, which opened up a whole new world of fantasy and imagination. Astrid wanted to cling to that fascination. She knew the whole idea sounded irrational, but she convinced herself that Peter Parker could be rid of all his quirks and nerd-ness, if a radioactive spider bit her, maybe she'd be rid of everything CF.

brianne tju as

PERRY YORKIE

Perry only considers the start of her life during the sixth grade, when her good-for-shit father walked out on her mother practically overnight. And to shatter Perry even more, her father's mistress was none other than her classmate: Lauren Mallory's mother. This would only ignite a stubborn resentment towards Lauren, one that was reciprocated with equal fervor. Perry, in some derisory way to one-up Lauren, would spend the rest of her high school career trying to one-up her. In academics, in extracurriculars, and in everything that particularly mattered, she wanted to make sure there wasn't something else Lauren would take from her.Perry's father's absence left her with some deep resentment for men. She never had a boyfriend, she almost warded off all male friends, and every boy who made an effort to speak to her, platonically or otherwise, was dismissed with a less-than passive dig. The abscene of her father fueled Perry's anger, and to her, everything was a reminder of him.Perry found a a form of sanctuary during her eighth grade summer job, in Luke's Diner. Luke, who saw himself so much in Perry, would give her that stability she craved. It'd become her lifeline. That job, and Luke. It brought her support and nurture, and a place to go to when she needed. There, she even met Nicholas Turner, who would become one of her best friends.

algee smith as

nicholas turner

Nicholas Turner found himself living in a constant shadow of his older brother. For as long as he could remember, his entire life was just an endless measure of him trying to measure up to the accomplishments his brother was able to achieve, and to have his family see him in the same light as his brother. Everything about him was an attempt at turning his life around, one away from the bubble he was put in.It's was during one of Nicholas's 'I'm-Not-My-Brother' moments that he takes up with Luke's Diner. There, in the warmth of a chance encounter, he meets Perry. Through her eyes, he begins to see himself as someone with his own worth and potential. She became a form of validation of everything he was trying to measure against.Through Perry, he's given a chance to just be 'Nico.' Not, Nicholas Turner, not his famed older brother's little brother who'd never compare. Just 'Nico'. A friend who'd be loved by a disease-riddled sweetheart who would make sure to annoy him everday of his life, a rowdy shopaholic who was the life of a room, her quiet twin sister who saw the good in everyone, and the girl who rambling waitress who lived down the street from him. He would love them not only for who they were but who would they let him be.

fivel stewart as

willow

willow!

natasha liu bordizzo as

lillian

lillian!

sarah margaret qualley as

ROSE NEWTON

Rose Newton's mother experienced a psychotic break and abandoned her and her father when she was 11. Rose's older sister, Charlie, with with her to bring their mother back home. They kept connected through frequent calls, until these updates suddenly died, leaving Rose unsure about Charlie and her mother's well being.Her father, a habitual deadbeat and chain smoker, lacked the reliability and responsibility needed to parent her. His priorities were skewed, his number one necessity being a carton of reds and a twelve-pack. This financial instability had Rose turning to alleyways and scavenging dumpsters and repurposing discarded items, a practice that led her to loving the idea of old computers. Rose honed her skills and became an adept self-taught technician, mastering both the hardware and software bits of the computer.Her computer knowledge secured a place at Midtown Science High School. This was a milestone she tirelessly pursued, not just because it was a great school but also because her uncle's position as the principal. Throughout her freshman year, Rose clung to the hope that her uncle would force a change in her life, as she wanted anyone to get her out of her house. However, as time wore on, the reality set in that her dreams were nothing more than illusions.