12-13-2020, 11:42 PM
DEAR FRIEND as you know, your flowers are withering
your mother's gone insane, your leaves have drifted away.
but the clouds are clearing up
and i've come reveling, burning incandescently,
like a bastard on the burning sea.
your mother's gone insane, your leaves have drifted away.
but the clouds are clearing up
and i've come reveling, burning incandescently,
like a bastard on the burning sea.
She'd turn her gaze upwards for a moment, taking in the last of the quiet moment. Though it was not very loud, still, afterwards, it was an interruption. Not one she was too upset by, however. She'd been, for the most part, alone with only her captors, Eternal, and their own dying breaths for a few weeks. This would be a change of pace. To be approached by two children would cause the tigress to pause briefly, displeased by the thought of the children affected by the war. They need not be a part of this. They need not witness such acts. It was not their time to, and far beyond any history they could understand or dare to hold responsibilities with. Her gaze looks over the first to approach with a soft expression, despite the struggled look in her tired eyes. She would listen quietly as he spoke up, a clear hesitance from his words. He would soon come to find, however, from his position, the golden tigress was not one to fear.
"Oh, is' okay. I've been through this before, kind of. Somethin' similar. Gotta figure this part out m'self." She'd respond in a gentle voice, weak but determined. Different, but still the same, that's what she'd come to find herself thinking so often, and it still rang true now. She's sure she would have an easier time, soon, once she could get home, get her old walking stick. Perhaps Roan or Rosemary could help her attach it somehow. Nonetheless, for now, she'd simply work through the off-balance movement as her body regained strength and energy, moved out from its infected wounds. Her ear would twitch at Ares' introduction, offering a nod herself. "Oi, 'm Goldenluxury Roux, or Goldie. 'm a pirate, from the Typhoon."
That was really all she had to say at first. Her mind was not much for conversation right now. But, in a moment, a thought came to mind. She was not one to bring such kinds of attention to herself, throwing parties in celebration of herself, only doing so for the achievements of others, but she thought, perhaps, this would be a good time to. They were in need on celebration, after chasing out the Coalition snakes. "Well, maybe I could use some help," she'd pipe up in an almost playful tone, tail tip twitching. "Y'see, is' m' birthday, but 've no one t' have a party wit'. D'ya know anyone who'd like t' have a lil' fun?" How exactly she'd go about throwing some sort of fun party, she didn't really have a plan for. But, she thought, maybe this could help liven things up. Maybe getting the attention for it alone would cause further help to figure out the predicament.
"Oh, is' okay. I've been through this before, kind of. Somethin' similar. Gotta figure this part out m'self." She'd respond in a gentle voice, weak but determined. Different, but still the same, that's what she'd come to find herself thinking so often, and it still rang true now. She's sure she would have an easier time, soon, once she could get home, get her old walking stick. Perhaps Roan or Rosemary could help her attach it somehow. Nonetheless, for now, she'd simply work through the off-balance movement as her body regained strength and energy, moved out from its infected wounds. Her ear would twitch at Ares' introduction, offering a nod herself. "Oi, 'm Goldenluxury Roux, or Goldie. 'm a pirate, from the Typhoon."
That was really all she had to say at first. Her mind was not much for conversation right now. But, in a moment, a thought came to mind. She was not one to bring such kinds of attention to herself, throwing parties in celebration of herself, only doing so for the achievements of others, but she thought, perhaps, this would be a good time to. They were in need on celebration, after chasing out the Coalition snakes. "Well, maybe I could use some help," she'd pipe up in an almost playful tone, tail tip twitching. "Y'see, is' m' birthday, but 've no one t' have a party wit'. D'ya know anyone who'd like t' have a lil' fun?" How exactly she'd go about throwing some sort of fun party, she didn't really have a plan for. But, she thought, maybe this could help liven things up. Maybe getting the attention for it alone would cause further help to figure out the predicament.
NOTHING'S EVER LOST FOREVER, IT'S JUST HIDING IN THE RECESS OF YOUR MIND AND WHEN YOU NEED IT, IT WILL COME TO YOU AT NIGHT. I MISS THE YELLOW. I MISS THE YELLING AND THE SHAKEDOWN. I'M NOT COMPLAINING, NO, I GOT A BETTER SET OF KNIVES NOW. I MISS MY DRUMMER, MY DEAD STEPBROTHER, AND THE PIT CROWD. AND CHUCK AND MATTY - IF THEY COULD SEE ME THEY'D BE SO PROUD.