
Through
her
discerning lens, the Video Whiz catches every important moment, from
the punch
that takes the villain down, to the overlooked clue, to the latest
concert.
Very
little is
known about Dyllian Nash King so far.
She pushed herself and her video services upon the band after
seeing
them in
action, and after Vince fell for her, Dyllian's place traveling with
the band
was at least semi-secured. It's
probably safer to say she's tolerated.
Dyllian's
good
looks outshine even Krystal's, and she's not afraid to rub it in
Krystal's face
that Vince only has eyes for her now, having dropped both Krystal and
Lucy
before her. It would seem with
attention-grabbing features like that, Dyllian could get the attention
of anyone
she wanted. Why she's so intent on
getting the attention of Vince, and by extension, Flying Glory and the
Hounds
of Glory, is a mystery remaining to be uncovered.
The
first clues start to come to light when Dyllian is introduced as
Dyllian Nash King during a party at fashion designer Lauren Fritz's
mansion. As the party was intended to celebrate Krystal's recognition
of a mentorship awarded by Claudia King's company A.Z. Tek, this
further creates tention between the two young women. Now that the band
realizes Dyllian is being raised by one of the most powerful and
ruthless business women, they further question how much they can trust
her.
They
get Dyllian to
admit that one of the reasons she likes hanging with the band is that
it feels
like a real family. Dyllian had
been tossed from one foster family to another for years, and now that
her
adoptive mother spends most of her days at work she doesn't have time
for a
growing teen. This is something
Debra can relate to, though she doesn't quite like Dyllian much.
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by Shannon Muir
Dyllian
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