08-06-2018, 08:56 PM
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At the moment, it felt like any power was better than the one Thea currently had. Conjuration might be able to get them food. An electricity elemental might be able to power the place, even if it was for a little bit.
She absolutely loathed this feeling of uselessness right now, and it seemed to finally be affecting her usually cheerful mood, as pale blue eyes simply glanced at Oni, not bothering to offer that cheerful smile that was usually on her face, her expression quickly morphing to one of frustration.
"We're gonna get out." She mumbled, the lack of cheer making her seem more unsure.
At Carolina's words, the words that usually were ever-present in her mind, and had gone into hiding since the lockdown, finally showed themselves, maybe it was at the word 'hope' alone.
Smile, it'll be alright. A hint of said smile formed, and she shook her head. "Nope. Just bruises." They would heal in a matter of days, at most. "But how're we gonna get food, if we can't even get out of here?" They had food, for now, but it was a limited amount, something that would run out sooner or later. And something that always entered her mind now every time she felt hungry, or went to grab something to eat.
She absolutely loathed this feeling of uselessness right now, and it seemed to finally be affecting her usually cheerful mood, as pale blue eyes simply glanced at Oni, not bothering to offer that cheerful smile that was usually on her face, her expression quickly morphing to one of frustration.
"We're gonna get out." She mumbled, the lack of cheer making her seem more unsure.
At Carolina's words, the words that usually were ever-present in her mind, and had gone into hiding since the lockdown, finally showed themselves, maybe it was at the word 'hope' alone.
Smile, it'll be alright. A hint of said smile formed, and she shook her head. "Nope. Just bruises." They would heal in a matter of days, at most. "But how're we gonna get food, if we can't even get out of here?" They had food, for now, but it was a limited amount, something that would run out sooner or later. And something that always entered her mind now every time she felt hungry, or went to grab something to eat.
I'll give up on giving up
[i]and get the world on my side
Thea — Nora — Adara