07-24-2018, 12:23 AM
[align=center][div style="borderwidth=0px; width: 55%; line-height:115%; text-align: justify;font-family: calibri;"]Perhaps it was never easy running away from a family. Cruel or not, they were who you spent your entire life with, who protected you and gave you what you needed to survive. That was hardly ever easy, hardly ever a decision that should befall any individual...
But at times Myliu wished he had been given that option.
He didn’t remember parents, nor if he ever had any to begin with. Everyone was born somehow, but the child honest to god could not remember where he was from. He had been alone as far as he remembered until he was found here, and after that everything simply gave way to the voices.
Those were the only thing he remembered. The voices and the constant repetition of the same sentence, over and over again. “As tave Myliu.”
He was wandering as he usually did when alone, unable to integrate himself into the “hustle and bustle” of group life like Hearteyes wanted to. He was a far more solitary creature, not so much by choice but necessity. Crowds didn’t sit well with him, not when even one person was often a challenge.
Still, he was curious by nature, which prompted his arrival at where the female was located, purple gaze settled firmly and almost unnervingly upon her.
Again, most of the words she said flew right past him, but he understood hello. And help. She hadn’t said that last one, but it was like second nature for him to ask at this point. ”Hi. Help?”
That was probably all she’d be able to get out of him.
But at times Myliu wished he had been given that option.
He didn’t remember parents, nor if he ever had any to begin with. Everyone was born somehow, but the child honest to god could not remember where he was from. He had been alone as far as he remembered until he was found here, and after that everything simply gave way to the voices.
Those were the only thing he remembered. The voices and the constant repetition of the same sentence, over and over again. “As tave Myliu.”
He was wandering as he usually did when alone, unable to integrate himself into the “hustle and bustle” of group life like Hearteyes wanted to. He was a far more solitary creature, not so much by choice but necessity. Crowds didn’t sit well with him, not when even one person was often a challenge.
Still, he was curious by nature, which prompted his arrival at where the female was located, purple gaze settled firmly and almost unnervingly upon her.
Again, most of the words she said flew right past him, but he understood hello. And help. She hadn’t said that last one, but it was like second nature for him to ask at this point. ”Hi. Help?”
That was probably all she’d be able to get out of him.
♔ — I want brimstone in my garden