08-19-2020, 01:20 AM
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He hadn't been accounted for. Not for some time. Neither had quite a few crewmates after the meteor... That hurt, but... Not as much as losing family. As losing the one who took care of her since before she could walk. It was that keeping her up sometimes, mind lingering to the waves.
Her own brush with the water had been brief and dramatic. Struggling under the abrupt surge until her uncle fished both her and Salem out. Séamus too. But not Kian. Not Kian. Though he must've looked. He must've. They were family.
On days the ocean lulled her, she remembered the missing piece. While the steady waves brought her a sense of peace, it brought back to the worry. The memory. The ocean... It could be just as frightening as it was soothing. Was he out there? Out where she couldn't search?
It was her name that caught her ears first. Not the most common occurrence. Her brows creased. Had something happened at the tavern? The dealer frowned and began heading in that direction. Until she recognized the lilted voice and her heart stilled.
"Da?" Please.
Her breath remained somewhere caught in her chest but she scrambled over her paws towards the sound. Higher in the air than before. Still his. Her brother's voice ringing along. Confirmation. It was Kian and she hadn't even realized her eyes begun to sting. She may be well into independent life. The dealer. Practically an adult. By no means a child, not in some time. But she missed her dad. More than she knew how to express.
"Da? Are you- are you okay? You sound... You sound taller." Her voice rarely trembled like this. Keona didn't care, shoving her face into his fur. She barely made an impact against whatever he was now. She didn't care. "You're okay?"
If I fall, get knocked down, pick myself up off the ground
Kian had always been da. Even after the confusion of the twins. It'd always made sense to her. Kian was da. Kian, who raised her, first on the deck of a ship, then on the sands of the Typhoon. Kian who taught her to love the ocean. Kian who always tried not to be overbearing, but always fussed anyway. Her da.He hadn't been accounted for. Not for some time. Neither had quite a few crewmates after the meteor... That hurt, but... Not as much as losing family. As losing the one who took care of her since before she could walk. It was that keeping her up sometimes, mind lingering to the waves.
Her own brush with the water had been brief and dramatic. Struggling under the abrupt surge until her uncle fished both her and Salem out. Séamus too. But not Kian. Not Kian. Though he must've looked. He must've. They were family.
On days the ocean lulled her, she remembered the missing piece. While the steady waves brought her a sense of peace, it brought back to the worry. The memory. The ocean... It could be just as frightening as it was soothing. Was he out there? Out where she couldn't search?
It was her name that caught her ears first. Not the most common occurrence. Her brows creased. Had something happened at the tavern? The dealer frowned and began heading in that direction. Until she recognized the lilted voice and her heart stilled.
"Da?" Please.
Her breath remained somewhere caught in her chest but she scrambled over her paws towards the sound. Higher in the air than before. Still his. Her brother's voice ringing along. Confirmation. It was Kian and she hadn't even realized her eyes begun to sting. She may be well into independent life. The dealer. Practically an adult. By no means a child, not in some time. But she missed her dad. More than she knew how to express.
"Da? Are you- are you okay? You sound... You sound taller." Her voice rarely trembled like this. Keona didn't care, shoving her face into his fur. She barely made an impact against whatever he was now. She didn't care. "You're okay?"