08-31-2018, 09:46 AM
[align=center][div style="width: 540px; text-align: justify; font-family: helvetica; font-size: 9pt; line-height: 1.4;"][abbr=deeper in your heart, i'm your sweet russian roulette ♡]니 심장 더 깊은 곳 달콤한 너의 러시아어 룰렛
— CHOI HYOYEON / ASCENDANTS FIREBALL
It couldn't be. No, that couldn't be them.
It had been months, and months is a long time when your life is counted solely in months. Hyoyeon hasn't seen him in... Too long, what feels like an eternity, but she can hope that right there, stood on the border to the Ascendants, that is Cheolmin. There's a feeling there, tugging at her heartstrings and she finds it easy to believe that Cheo is really there, and so is Bahamut, and both of them are okay.
It's been so long that she wants to cry. She doesn't cry, because knights do not cry and she is a dragoon, but a grin breaks out of her face from ear to ear. "Cheolmin!" She shouts, completely ignoring both Feyre and Onision as she breaks into a full on sprint to stop just before her older brother, Tiamat perched on her shoulder reminding her that, this might not be him, they shouldn't get overexcited, there's no way to tell that he'd want to see, maybe he left on purpose.
He looks different than Hyoyeon and Tiamat remember him. It causes her to pause, her paws slamming into the mud just before him. Somehow, she didn't expect him to be hurt - they never talk about the heroes being injured in the songs and in her head, there's no way that could of happened to Cheolmin and Bahamut either, after all, her brother is a dragoon. They're supposed to be stronger, faster, more talented than anyone else. He's not supposed to be able to be hurt.
"Cheo... What... Why?" She promised herself she would not cry, but she doesn't go to bring him into a tight embrace like she planned. "Where did you go? Why are you hurt? What happened to you?" It's too many questions to ask, but she has to know. Tiamat blessedly refrains from commenting, but the small white dragon watches with caution. She can sense something bad has happened, but she doesn't ask what.
It is hardly the happy reunion that the pair hoped for.
"I'm glad you're here brother." She adds, not wanting him to get the wrong idea of course.
— CHOI HYOYEON / ASCENDANTS FIREBALL
It couldn't be. No, that couldn't be them.
It had been months, and months is a long time when your life is counted solely in months. Hyoyeon hasn't seen him in... Too long, what feels like an eternity, but she can hope that right there, stood on the border to the Ascendants, that is Cheolmin. There's a feeling there, tugging at her heartstrings and she finds it easy to believe that Cheo is really there, and so is Bahamut, and both of them are okay.
It's been so long that she wants to cry. She doesn't cry, because knights do not cry and she is a dragoon, but a grin breaks out of her face from ear to ear. "Cheolmin!" She shouts, completely ignoring both Feyre and Onision as she breaks into a full on sprint to stop just before her older brother, Tiamat perched on her shoulder reminding her that, this might not be him, they shouldn't get overexcited, there's no way to tell that he'd want to see, maybe he left on purpose.
He looks different than Hyoyeon and Tiamat remember him. It causes her to pause, her paws slamming into the mud just before him. Somehow, she didn't expect him to be hurt - they never talk about the heroes being injured in the songs and in her head, there's no way that could of happened to Cheolmin and Bahamut either, after all, her brother is a dragoon. They're supposed to be stronger, faster, more talented than anyone else. He's not supposed to be able to be hurt.
"Cheo... What... Why?" She promised herself she would not cry, but she doesn't go to bring him into a tight embrace like she planned. "Where did you go? Why are you hurt? What happened to you?" It's too many questions to ask, but she has to know. Tiamat blessedly refrains from commenting, but the small white dragon watches with caution. She can sense something bad has happened, but she doesn't ask what.
It is hardly the happy reunion that the pair hoped for.
"I'm glad you're here brother." She adds, not wanting him to get the wrong idea of course.
[b]IT'S EASIER TO BURY MY HEAD IN THE SAND SOMETIMES. AND I KNOW IT'S NOT THE RIGHT WAY TO GO BUT I PRAY THE GROUND WOULD SWALLOW ME WHOLE. — lucia & alisaie / inactive / playing ff14