TAYLAN: CONSIDERATION

Consider yourself a friend.

A year can feel like a long time living on the streets. No real friends, no family and hungry all the time.

An outcast with no real future...it's luck that Master Roshi felt some sympathy, or maybe he saw a potential in Taylan?

Either way, a boy with scales is a crowd pleaser. He can remember the roar of the crowds when he performed, the excitement of travelling from place to place and seeing the world. But after being abandoned and knowing it's better for his child to never see him like this,

Taylan feels free! Now with Lamm gone and having new adventures with a very strange group of people, Taylan is having fun!

The only thing that still raises questions for him is not knowing why he still carries around this amulet. He knows it's important, but why? Maybe a relic from where he was born? At least now thanks to Adam he may get some closure.

Mr. Nightingales father is a sweet man. He gave Taylon sweet things!

Out of all the new people he has met, he has grown fond of Cali. She is nice and she reminds him of the thrill of performing when she sings. The others are wonderful in their own ways. Although he is frightened of Shiv, maybe with enough training from Master Roshi he can find a way to help him?

Byron is a great father figure, Taylon doesn't really believe they are related. But just imagining it is a comfort.

Trevor is a warm soul, Taylon would love to buy him a drink with his own money sometime.

Mr. Nightingale is someone he cant place, he has heard the rumours. But there is something more than his demeanor shows. Taylonis amazed by his loyalty.

After meeting these unique people, Taylon has started to learn more about himself. Hell, he has even got an admirer in Ruby's rest!

He even got to perform again (granted it was for kids) but it felt like the old days.

Taylon doesn't know what the future will bring. But he is sure of one thing..stick with these guys and maybe they will consider him one of the family.

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