She sat inside her tiny box and listened to the soft rumble of the hybrid's voice as she spoke of her own heritage, without thinking Firefly had muttered her own family secret. "My brother's like you.. his father belonged to Inferni a long time ago.." She would never admit to the world that her hate for Inferni was a mixture of her devotion to the pain that had been her siblings life and the path that her past had set her on.. a constant war waging with Inferni throughout her family's line... now passed on to her.
She smirked in the darkness as the girl sputtered about the male she'd run into, a soft chuckle rising from her throat as she asked. "Any family in your clan? If you do.. your family probably talked of you.. Half the packs here would know me.. if I gave them my full name.. but I don't, because I don't want them to know me." Her words probably made no sense to the other girl, but Firefly didn't want to live in the shadow of her name. Already there were three, had been four in her pack, there were two other Sadira's in Phoenix Valley.. and who knew how many were in Twilight Vale. She'd also known that her family had a fine art of collecting and adopting others as well..
Firefly sighed softly as she shook her head and tried to explain, knowing she'd get nowhere fast. "We were different... they didn't see our happiness, they saw what they weren't.. and it scared them." She knew it was hard to imagine others hating you for being different and yet being happy.. she really doubted the clan could imagine that, for they were like the invaders who's fear had settled over the lands of Eire.. They didn't want to accept what the others were.. so they settled for hating them and put the blame on those they turned on when the blame was their own. Covering it with religion and tradition still made it murder.. yet she knew she was the same.. she faught this fight for what they'd done to her family.. the vicious cycle coming round and round.
She picked at the bone before her with a nail as she thought on what the girl had spoken of. She knew she was stuck here and she might as well atleast make something of it for the moment. "It's a home, with friends and family.. Not everyone is close, but we can atleast respect eachother or keep the hell out of eachother's way." she turned her eyes back towards the hole where the door was. "Thinking you're not fit for the souless existance here?" she asked quietly.