07-18-2018, 02:16 PM
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goldenluxury "goldie" roux — female — the typhoon — tags
goldie has lost friends before. she's said goodbye to crewmates and worried over others who simply disappeared without a word. she's missed others and felt sad over their absence. she made many friends, so it wasn't uncommon for some to come and go quite often. it was just a part of life. luckily, none of them have seemed to have undergone death. they simply, went away, which meant there was still a chance of seeing them again. she was quite used to the feeling.
still, she couldn't help but feel especially sad at connor's leave. she thought of the male quite highly and was disappointed to know that he must go. he had some mission to accomplish. it must be important to him if he was willing to leave everyone behind for it. she just hoped he would visit. she would like to see him more. he was a good friend, even if his time in the typhoon was short. she wouldn't try to stop him, though. if the mission was that important to him, then what could she say? nothing. she wasn't in place to tell him to stay.
but, life went on as normal, even after he had left. she supposed she was grateful he did say goodbye and didn't just disappear like so many others before. she still didn't know what had happened to her mama, even if she never knew the female all too well. she couldn't help but worry for someone she had held so close at a young age. but, connor didn't just disappear, and she appreciated that. he took the time to tell everyone that he was leaving. it made her feel better to know that he was going on his own terms, and they didn't seem too negative, either. she just hoped he'd be alright.
goldie was drawn to the gate quite often most days. many joiners came in, so she was sure to check by often. if she were in their shoes, she wouldn't want to wait too long to join, after all. they had to travel through the railroad tracks and it was a long journey. as she grew closer, she caught the glimpse of someone familiar. somebody she knew. somebody she was missing. that somebody, in fact, being connor.
the girl was hoping he would stop by every now and then, at least. however, she certainly was not expecting him to fully return. or at least, not this early. perhaps he finished his mission already. the injured female coughed a couple times, quickly stumbling over to the male, a bright smile upon her features. "connor, it's you!! connor!!" she called gleefully, her off-balance stance bouncy. all this movement caused a bit more pain and dizziness, though, so she'd stop. her tail still waved back and forth, though.
she glanced to everyone, a grin upon her injured features. "connor's great, everybody!!" she declared happily, nodding. they all three were newer crewmates, so she figured it'd be nice to tell them she did indeed know him and was happy to see him. she turned her attention back to him, though. "connor, does this mean ya finished your mission? you did it so quick! good job!"
still, she couldn't help but feel especially sad at connor's leave. she thought of the male quite highly and was disappointed to know that he must go. he had some mission to accomplish. it must be important to him if he was willing to leave everyone behind for it. she just hoped he would visit. she would like to see him more. he was a good friend, even if his time in the typhoon was short. she wouldn't try to stop him, though. if the mission was that important to him, then what could she say? nothing. she wasn't in place to tell him to stay.
but, life went on as normal, even after he had left. she supposed she was grateful he did say goodbye and didn't just disappear like so many others before. she still didn't know what had happened to her mama, even if she never knew the female all too well. she couldn't help but worry for someone she had held so close at a young age. but, connor didn't just disappear, and she appreciated that. he took the time to tell everyone that he was leaving. it made her feel better to know that he was going on his own terms, and they didn't seem too negative, either. she just hoped he'd be alright.
goldie was drawn to the gate quite often most days. many joiners came in, so she was sure to check by often. if she were in their shoes, she wouldn't want to wait too long to join, after all. they had to travel through the railroad tracks and it was a long journey. as she grew closer, she caught the glimpse of someone familiar. somebody she knew. somebody she was missing. that somebody, in fact, being connor.
the girl was hoping he would stop by every now and then, at least. however, she certainly was not expecting him to fully return. or at least, not this early. perhaps he finished his mission already. the injured female coughed a couple times, quickly stumbling over to the male, a bright smile upon her features. "connor, it's you!! connor!!" she called gleefully, her off-balance stance bouncy. all this movement caused a bit more pain and dizziness, though, so she'd stop. her tail still waved back and forth, though.
she glanced to everyone, a grin upon her injured features. "connor's great, everybody!!" she declared happily, nodding. they all three were newer crewmates, so she figured it'd be nice to tell them she did indeed know him and was happy to see him. she turned her attention back to him, though. "connor, does this mean ya finished your mission? you did it so quick! good job!"
NOTHING'S EVER LOST FOREVER, IT'S JUST HIDING IN THE RECESS OF YOUR MIND AND WHEN YOU NEED IT, IT WILL COME TO YOU AT NIGHT. I MISS THE YELLOW. I MISS THE YELLING AND THE SHAKEDOWN. I'M NOT COMPLAINING, NO, I GOT A BETTER SET OF KNIVES NOW. I MISS MY DRUMMER, MY DEAD STEPBROTHER, AND THE PIT CROWD. AND CHUCK AND MATTY - IF THEY COULD SEE ME THEY'D BE SO PROUD.