08-09-2018, 07:36 AM
[align=center][div style="width: 470px; font-size:9pt; font-family:calibri; text-align: justify;line-height: 110%; color:black"]Within Beatrice's observation is indeed truth yet to admit such, the words lingered upon the edge of their tongue many times, seeking to be spoken though they had dared not do so, pride forcing their hand. So young and yet they proved determined to keep themself moving, to prove to those about them that they were no mere child, refusing to break, to crumble, no matter the pressure put upon them.
But even the strongest must break and Aita was not amongst those few.
Dark eyes lift at the sound of their name, finding the red heeler easily for she seemed separate from the others, one of few beyond those within their family who had come to catch their attention. She seemed different to the others present yet there was steel beneath those kind words and gentle eyes, something they wanted to get at, to know more of. Pushing themself up once more the dark bengal found a smile curling their lips at the comment, head dropping slightly to hide it. The idea had seemed a simple one they had proposed offhandedly but to see if so readily accepted, and to have the help of another on the team, it had made them hopeful.
Before Aita had the chance to speak another approached and the smile only grew though it held an edge of worry, something they could not hide all that well. It had become all too apparent how poorly a state Goldie was within now that it had become their duty to care for her, each day only seemed to leave her within a worse state. For a time they had wondered upon what they might do to make things easier upon the reaver, hoping there was someway to lighten her workload or permit her easy sleep, nothing seemed to stick for all their long hours of pondering. “Thought was bout time we all 'ad a break,” light was their tone as they spoke towards Goldie, attention shifting back to their co-worker briefly for their next comment. “Thank ya for the 'elp, I don' think I coulda done it without ya.”
But even the strongest must break and Aita was not amongst those few.
Dark eyes lift at the sound of their name, finding the red heeler easily for she seemed separate from the others, one of few beyond those within their family who had come to catch their attention. She seemed different to the others present yet there was steel beneath those kind words and gentle eyes, something they wanted to get at, to know more of. Pushing themself up once more the dark bengal found a smile curling their lips at the comment, head dropping slightly to hide it. The idea had seemed a simple one they had proposed offhandedly but to see if so readily accepted, and to have the help of another on the team, it had made them hopeful.
Before Aita had the chance to speak another approached and the smile only grew though it held an edge of worry, something they could not hide all that well. It had become all too apparent how poorly a state Goldie was within now that it had become their duty to care for her, each day only seemed to leave her within a worse state. For a time they had wondered upon what they might do to make things easier upon the reaver, hoping there was someway to lighten her workload or permit her easy sleep, nothing seemed to stick for all their long hours of pondering. “Thought was bout time we all 'ad a break,” light was their tone as they spoke towards Goldie, attention shifting back to their co-worker briefly for their next comment. “Thank ya for the 'elp, I don' think I coulda done it without ya.”