Jan 24 2017, 11:42 AM
Such innocence and wonder, it was hard not to like children. Or at least, this Youngblood. He was quite the character. He asked me if he could have one, and I grimaced disappointingly.
"I dont have that type of magic, Kyorai. But, I can tell you the spell, and we can pick out a rock for you, and we can find a gem that will enchant it for you. Then, you will have your own light."
It was quite the offer, and I even surprised myself with it. I had to blink a few times to fully register what I had just promised the boy. But, a trip didn't sound so bad.
Kyorai went on to say his magic, named 'animal', wasn't as exciting as my own. I gave a chirpy chortle, shaking my head with the notion.
"they are different, sure. But one is not above the other. You can do things I cant, and that my boy is special."
Clover's teachings did not go to waste, it would seem. But the next turn of events caused my gentle smile to turn down, folding into a taut frown. Avoiding something? Too many things. I had to turn away, looking harshly to the right as I closed my eyes. I didn't realize how hard it hurt, but remembering was just too much. I gave a soft shake of the head before looking back to Kyorai.
"Some things are better left unsaid."
My voice, although firm, was not harsh. Azure lenses fell upon his shadowed countenance once again, awaiting his response.
@Kyorai
Ooc; pls excuse crappy phone post ~
"I dont have that type of magic, Kyorai. But, I can tell you the spell, and we can pick out a rock for you, and we can find a gem that will enchant it for you. Then, you will have your own light."
It was quite the offer, and I even surprised myself with it. I had to blink a few times to fully register what I had just promised the boy. But, a trip didn't sound so bad.
Kyorai went on to say his magic, named 'animal', wasn't as exciting as my own. I gave a chirpy chortle, shaking my head with the notion.
"they are different, sure. But one is not above the other. You can do things I cant, and that my boy is special."
Clover's teachings did not go to waste, it would seem. But the next turn of events caused my gentle smile to turn down, folding into a taut frown. Avoiding something? Too many things. I had to turn away, looking harshly to the right as I closed my eyes. I didn't realize how hard it hurt, but remembering was just too much. I gave a soft shake of the head before looking back to Kyorai.
"Some things are better left unsaid."
My voice, although firm, was not harsh. Azure lenses fell upon his shadowed countenance once again, awaiting his response.
@Kyorai
Ooc; pls excuse crappy phone post ~