11-06-2018, 07:58 AM
[align=center][div style="max-width: 360px; line-height:120%; font-family: calibri; font-size: 8.5pt; text-align: justify; margin-bottom:5px"][ ❖ ] ;; – Once more their paths found a point in which they were drawn together, though within this there was no temporary structure meant to be broken within a short frame of time.
Ash and coal drawn across covering of fur, thick though where once his home had been made there had been no such necessity for the humid heat lingered as the year had progressed, given a fluffed up state now as the chill wind sought entrance. About the strands it pulled, wanted to part it and draw clawed hands along delicate skin, slow to loss the comfort of heat that had held within a steady high range. Twist of features, grown gaunt as he found himself falling into bad habit once more, displeased the frown drawn across dark lips. Better might it have been to keep to the structure of the observatory, allow himself to feel the slight warmth contained within the concrete walls, but such afforded only little.
Brush of grass along sides, gold and brown amongst waning green, breath stirring what was present before him. Slow was the pace he had set, leisurely almost for he cared not to become entangled within the affairs of others – and yet he was doing such, thoughts running through those few who had presented themselves in hopes of becoming a healer – wanting only to become better acquainted with the land. It seemed so trivial a matter, the simple want of a stroll on his own, broken by another making themself known.
No words passed lips that took the gentle curl of a small smile, there was no real need as dark eye found itself touched with mirth, the dark bengal merely looking upon the other, almost beyond it seemed. Amongst them, these few who bare each connections, twin wrapped about them to mark them as something more then mere passing acquaintances, he is merely an intruder. Part of lips, want to speak apparent though fictional brow finds furrow within it, before again teeth come together with a soft snap. It might have been better to turn and leave, let them have this moment, this trio he had no right to be counted amongst, but rooted was he and so lingered on the edges.
Ash and coal drawn across covering of fur, thick though where once his home had been made there had been no such necessity for the humid heat lingered as the year had progressed, given a fluffed up state now as the chill wind sought entrance. About the strands it pulled, wanted to part it and draw clawed hands along delicate skin, slow to loss the comfort of heat that had held within a steady high range. Twist of features, grown gaunt as he found himself falling into bad habit once more, displeased the frown drawn across dark lips. Better might it have been to keep to the structure of the observatory, allow himself to feel the slight warmth contained within the concrete walls, but such afforded only little.
Brush of grass along sides, gold and brown amongst waning green, breath stirring what was present before him. Slow was the pace he had set, leisurely almost for he cared not to become entangled within the affairs of others – and yet he was doing such, thoughts running through those few who had presented themselves in hopes of becoming a healer – wanting only to become better acquainted with the land. It seemed so trivial a matter, the simple want of a stroll on his own, broken by another making themself known.
No words passed lips that took the gentle curl of a small smile, there was no real need as dark eye found itself touched with mirth, the dark bengal merely looking upon the other, almost beyond it seemed. Amongst them, these few who bare each connections, twin wrapped about them to mark them as something more then mere passing acquaintances, he is merely an intruder. Part of lips, want to speak apparent though fictional brow finds furrow within it, before again teeth come together with a soft snap. It might have been better to turn and leave, let them have this moment, this trio he had no right to be counted amongst, but rooted was he and so lingered on the edges.