10-20-2018, 12:12 AM
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throughout the quiet nights, the dull and disorientating mornings, venus was noticeably absent from most of the group's daily going-ons. not sick, not unwell - just busy. many of the group's actually unwell and injured members would physically have to come to venus if they ever wanted to get a chance for the solbinder to aid them, or try and catch leona's attention. even though the silver teen was gracious for their position, admittedly every time another entity knocked at the door a foul grimace formed on venus' expression. everytime. they all precariously teetered around strewn papers, unfinished theses and food scraps as venus planned the quickest way to get the the job done efficiently enough for venus to get back to their work as soon as possible. couldn't they see? the solbinder was busy.
one soul of which venus didn't see, but oddly wished would come over was the helion herself - wasn't she injured badly in the raid? honestly venus couldn't remember, they had taken a backbench role in the raid and hadn't the foggiest what had gone down exactly, but marina had taken her sweet time coming back to sunhaven. the lateness of her arrival had put venus on edge. yet, after a few days or so after her disappearance she came back, smelling of a different sea. hope sunhaven's banks weren't getting jealous.
pushing out of their self-induced science cocoon, groggy paws stretched lazily along the group's busy lands in search of the leader. surely it was venus' job to pester marina, if they didn't then leona should at least. it wasn't healthy to have a leader potentially dying of infection - for anyone in sunhaven. closer and closer the silver-toned kitsune edged towards the leader's abode, nerves creeping into venus' veins as the sounds of splutters filled the stagnant air and unsettling the teen. how long had venus been unaware of marina's state? had the helion come to the solbinder's dens and venus just been so absorbed in their own works that they hadn't payed a single spare thought to her? surely not. it wasn't something the vulpine could so easily gloss over. "hey mari, you in there? it's me- venus, can i come in?" even though venus just wanted to burst in and get a better look at what ailed the leader, they were obliged to at least ask before entering marina's safe-space. unfortunately.