Cygnas took the mug graciously and nodded to him, gathering her thoughts. The last bit of her sniffles subsided as she blew the curling, swirling steam rising from the liquid in the cup. She sniffed it as she listened to Bolden speak, taking in his every word and giving each careful thought to each one. She nodded occasionally to relay that she wasn’t off in her own little world, staring into oblivion. At last she began to sip the hot, steamy liquid from the mug. We’ll work it out together Cygnas, don’t worry.” Bolden’s kind words made Cygnas feel a little more at ease in this new skin. Was he really so intent on helping her? Her first day back as a living, breathing, earthbound being and the very first person she had encountered was a man who was willing to help her along her way. How could she have been so lucky? It seemed surreal, in the least. She shook her head for a moment before staring back up at the sky in between sips of tea. After finishing the drink off, the warm liquid soothed her throat, head, and nerves. She sat quietly, fidgeting occasionally as she listened to Bolden explain his current living situation. He spoke of his clan, his – father, was it? Or brother? ”Oh, of course. I don’t mind waiting for you to complete your duties on this trip. If you don’t mind the company, I mean. I don’t want to burden or intrude on your trip… I know my situation is a strange one, but I imagine I’ll have to, uh… Get used to it… And learn to provide for myself.” She spoke slowly, measuring her words and choosing them wisely. Eventually she was sure the truth of the matter would come out, but at this point and time, it might be best to keep her secret on the down-low. Bolden was a nice man, but something told her that trying to explain to him that she had fallen from the heavens would end badly. How exactly was she supposed to explain that? With a little shift of her weight, she cleared her throat and sipped from the mug again. Then came another thought: When the sun rose, what was she supposed to say? If she was to stick around, Bolden would see her form change. He would see everything, the horns, the hair, the eyes, the skin… All the ethereal details would become strikingly evident, and there would be no way she could hide it. How would she explain this to him? She frowned inwardly on herself, nodding solemnly. ”I hope so, Bolden. I hope so.” |