07-24-2018, 05:58 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 500px; text-align: justify; font-size: 9.4pt; line-height: 1.4;"]/gabe is so confused right now lmfao
One moment, Gabe had been semi-convinced he was about to drown and take the kid with him; the next, the water shifted around them, sides parting and leaving a clear exit for the shore. It was all relatively simple, in terms of an escape, but Gabe needed a moment for a profound what the fuck to ricochet through his mind. What the fuck. What the fuck. He glanced to the walls of water, then to Myliu, whose eyes were a different color than Gabe remembered; these ones honestly gave him the creeps a bit, and not because of the kid's face. It was almost like he was another person entirely, not to mention he seemed fixated on something beyond the situation at hand. "Holy Moses." This was fine. Everything was fine. Gabe swallowed, and trailed after the child, sending glances toward the water every now and then, to make certain he hadn't just imagined it. What if he was dying right now? All this could just be the last images of an oxygen-deprived brain, and any moment now he was going to drown completely. Except they both made it back to the shore without incident, where Moon was standing.
Perfect. Just the person he wanted to see, if this really was some kind of death's door hallucination. One last laugh at Gabe, was that it?
Exhaling, his heartrate finally relaxing some, Gabe gave his wings a shake, disgruntled by how much grooming he would need to do after this. Not to mention the kid who just walked on water and then parted it, with eerie eyes and a sense of being beyond himself. The hybrid caught Moon's glance, and his returned look seemed to say, "don't look at me I don't know shit." "Myliu," Gabe started, gaze back on the boy, "help? And thank you." He probably would have drowned without the kid's interference, which was a sobering thought, and he gave a visible start when Suiteheart spoke, having missed her arrival.
"Kid was walking on water, got startled and fell in, so I went after. Turns out I can't swim, and he had more tricks up his sleeve, so we're still alive." He grimaced at the sensation of water forcibly leaving his pelt. "Wasn't really much of a swim."
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One moment, Gabe had been semi-convinced he was about to drown and take the kid with him; the next, the water shifted around them, sides parting and leaving a clear exit for the shore. It was all relatively simple, in terms of an escape, but Gabe needed a moment for a profound what the fuck to ricochet through his mind. What the fuck. What the fuck. He glanced to the walls of water, then to Myliu, whose eyes were a different color than Gabe remembered; these ones honestly gave him the creeps a bit, and not because of the kid's face. It was almost like he was another person entirely, not to mention he seemed fixated on something beyond the situation at hand. "Holy Moses." This was fine. Everything was fine. Gabe swallowed, and trailed after the child, sending glances toward the water every now and then, to make certain he hadn't just imagined it. What if he was dying right now? All this could just be the last images of an oxygen-deprived brain, and any moment now he was going to drown completely. Except they both made it back to the shore without incident, where Moon was standing.
Perfect. Just the person he wanted to see, if this really was some kind of death's door hallucination. One last laugh at Gabe, was that it?
Exhaling, his heartrate finally relaxing some, Gabe gave his wings a shake, disgruntled by how much grooming he would need to do after this. Not to mention the kid who just walked on water and then parted it, with eerie eyes and a sense of being beyond himself. The hybrid caught Moon's glance, and his returned look seemed to say, "don't look at me I don't know shit." "Myliu," Gabe started, gaze back on the boy, "help? And thank you." He probably would have drowned without the kid's interference, which was a sobering thought, and he gave a visible start when Suiteheart spoke, having missed her arrival.
"Kid was walking on water, got startled and fell in, so I went after. Turns out I can't swim, and he had more tricks up his sleeve, so we're still alive." He grimaced at the sensation of water forcibly leaving his pelt. "Wasn't really much of a swim."
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I'M
[/td][td]FADING
[/td][td]FADING
[/td][td]MUCH TOO FAST
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