05-14-2019, 02:01 AM
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[shadow=darkblue,right]KILLUA[/shadow]
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Killua stuck to familiarity like a lifeline. It was one of the few factors that were actually keeping him sane after being reduced to ground zero again. The situation almost seemed to be like clockwork compared to last time where he was forced to leave the group that he felt like started to become home. All because of his family. He was having enough of it, and had begun training extensively by himself and away from Elysium. The last thing he needed was for someone to come across him while he was training and remember some of the powers he had. Killua had plenty of enemies in this world, and some of them weren't even in the clans that lived in the surrounding area. With a family as famous as his, he knew that he had a bounty on his head that would never go away. Not like he cared, anyone that tried to kill him usually ended up dead as they underestimated a kid like himself. It was a common occurrence, but he liked to keep a low profile as long as he could as it made his job and life a little bit easier in that regard. He missed those that he could have casual conversations with. He missed laughing and messing with Mel occasionally. He missed sitting down in the middle of the night with London to simply drink hot chocolate and talk the night away. His family had taken all of that from him. Again. He couldn't let it happen a third time. He needed to stop being a coward and grow up in order to face his brother, one that easily outclassed him when it came to fighting. The assassin needed to be careful that no one else got caught in the crossfire. Either way, his thoughts seemed to be filled with thoughts of what it was like several months ago. How it had been better then than it was now. He had Stark, and that helped alleviate some of the strange pain that he felt in his chest whenever his thoughts would think of his friend and acquaintances. He enjoyed the observatory, as it reminded him of London when she would look at the stars in Snowbound. He had never really been interested in the stars, but being a place that he had explored once before was reassuring that everything might turn back to how it had been before.
It was during the evening that the assassin had made his way into the main observatory room, taking in the massive telescope. He knew the observatory had a generator to it that allowed the lights to turn on and for the telescope to work. From what he could tell, the generator wasn't really on and probably couldn't turn out without being jump started. He wasn't going to waste his energy in a task such as this. His paws kicked up dust across the concrete floor as he walked. A heavy sigh escaped his jaws as a tired and exhausted look spread across his facial features. He hadn't been sleeping, afraid to have a night terror again and to have his brother take control of his mind like before. Finally, Killua came to sit at the steps of the Observatory that once held meetings and important announcements at some point. He could imagine how bustling this place had been, but now it laid empty. Killua glanced upward at the ceiling of the structure before a sound caught his attention. Turning his head, he saw something white moving near the entrance of the observatory. Killua didn't move from his spot and instead squinted his eyes until he recognized the animal a little bit. A small grin spread across his features as he got up from his sitting position and moved toward the animal that was heading toward him, most likely for warmth. As soon as he got near the long animal, the reptile immediately began to crawl up his arm and wrap itself around his neck a small portion of his chest. He was bigger now, meaning that the animal would have more room to grip onto him. His blue eyes met the red eyes of an albino black mamba, and Killua sat himself down. He raised one of his paws and began to rub the top of the reptiles head as the snake began to seep as much body heat from him as much as possible. The snake had lived with him while he was in Snowbound, and was somewhat used to cold climates. "Took you long enough to find me Kuro." Killua teased, although the ton of his voice almost seemed to fall flat. Killua would lean himself up against one of the walls of the observatory and simply sit there, thinking to himself. He was glad that Kuro was alive. He knew the snake was and it was one of the many reasons why he had returned to the area.
It was during the evening that the assassin had made his way into the main observatory room, taking in the massive telescope. He knew the observatory had a generator to it that allowed the lights to turn on and for the telescope to work. From what he could tell, the generator wasn't really on and probably couldn't turn out without being jump started. He wasn't going to waste his energy in a task such as this. His paws kicked up dust across the concrete floor as he walked. A heavy sigh escaped his jaws as a tired and exhausted look spread across his facial features. He hadn't been sleeping, afraid to have a night terror again and to have his brother take control of his mind like before. Finally, Killua came to sit at the steps of the Observatory that once held meetings and important announcements at some point. He could imagine how bustling this place had been, but now it laid empty. Killua glanced upward at the ceiling of the structure before a sound caught his attention. Turning his head, he saw something white moving near the entrance of the observatory. Killua didn't move from his spot and instead squinted his eyes until he recognized the animal a little bit. A small grin spread across his features as he got up from his sitting position and moved toward the animal that was heading toward him, most likely for warmth. As soon as he got near the long animal, the reptile immediately began to crawl up his arm and wrap itself around his neck a small portion of his chest. He was bigger now, meaning that the animal would have more room to grip onto him. His blue eyes met the red eyes of an albino black mamba, and Killua sat himself down. He raised one of his paws and began to rub the top of the reptiles head as the snake began to seep as much body heat from him as much as possible. The snake had lived with him while he was in Snowbound, and was somewhat used to cold climates. "Took you long enough to find me Kuro." Killua teased, although the ton of his voice almost seemed to fall flat. Killua would lean himself up against one of the walls of the observatory and simply sit there, thinking to himself. He was glad that Kuro was alive. He knew the snake was and it was one of the many reasons why he had returned to the area.
elysium -- apprentice -- male -- 10 moons
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ASSASSINATION THE FAMILY TRADE
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