A Copper For Your Thoughts?
Winter 78th 513 AV, 12th Bell
Location: The Docks
It was the only place Ricky ever figured to go when he would look for Ariann, he felt that it was time he and the young Charoda had a talk heart to heart after the other night. There was after all no easier way to say the things he had to say, other than to meet face to face and tell them to the person that needed to hear said words. Aware of the complexity in their relationship he felt the need to apologize not only for his ignorance but the pain he put Ariann through, now that he knew of the feelings she had first developed shortly after they’d met. The docks were just as cold as ever throughout the temperate wintry season, the freezing chill that clung in the air brought on by the moist winds of the sea that rested next to their fair city. It was a busy day as every day would ever be but for Ricky he didn’t have to work just yet, not with a change in hours to better fit a schedule fit for a father as well as a Wave Guard. The busy hustle of the docks was met with the loud rabble brought on by the usual on goers and laborers at work during the bells of the day, and the fisherman who looked to better correct yet another one of his poor mistakes searched for the only thing that could stand out from the ordinary within a crowd.
Though small Ariann is a Charoda, she didn’t exactly look like any normal human. Which meant any simple observational person could pick her out of a crowd, that is if they were smart enough to literally look in that crowd to begin with. For Ricky he wasn’t sure where to look, although the Docks alone were the best indication for him considering she lived within the water. He remembered the other night when her quick run off before he could say anything, she’d merely dove right into the heart of the freezing abyss without a second thought. Therefore left him with nothing but guilt and worry for the young Charoda, and a need to make things right by any means possible… if at all possible to begin with. "Let’s see, maybe Oi should look out int’ de water." The idea didn’t seem so bad, considering that’s where she last went. Convinced the idea was a worth a shot well enough, Ricky went from filing through a crowd to overlooking the sea of Mathew’s Bay in all its splendid frigid temperature.
"Still breaking little hearts Ricky?" The voice almost brought the cold sweat onto his forehead as he already knew just who this was; it had to be Natalie again seeing as how she’d taken a liking to randomly appear, even worse guilt trip Ricky into memories of the time the two spent together. When the fisherman looked over to his right from the water he saw the brunette had taken a seat right on a barrel just next to him, arms crossed in the brown short sleeve shirt she wore in the midst of the cold air.
"Oi’m kinda busy rio ‘bout now, could ya take a rain check on de memories."
"Oh wow," she frolicked with a snicker, "I just noticed that it got colder with you around. Ever thought about being nicer to your dead girlfriend?"
"Sorry t’ burst ye bubble lass but we ain’t t’gether, ya can't feel cold cause yer dead. Why not stay dat way f’r once and leave us poor buggers alone."
"Oh wait, you mean the poor bugger like you that can’t help but smile that amazing smile of yours and end up breaking another’s heart. "
"Like ye broke mine?" She went silent there as the fun clearly left her expression after he thought those words. "Clearly y’ don’t ‘ave anyt’in’ better t’ do ot’er dan mess wit’ me. ‘owever Oi’m kinda busy, so again try later lass when Oi ain’t tryin’ t’ make t’ings work." He shrugged her off like she was nothing now, eyes back into the water as he searched for any movement. The sun hardly helped in that regard since the sea was so thick, but Ricky felt sure Ariann was likely down there somewhere. As far as Natalie was concerned she remained on the barrel lost in her own thought, but invisible to the world around her as the only person who could see her worked hard to ignore her.
oocNotice the fact Ricky speaks to her with his thoughts, it's only because he can see her. To the rest of the world she's invisible, sort of like a ghost.
Winter 78th 513 AV, 12th Bell
Location: The Docks
It was the only place Ricky ever figured to go when he would look for Ariann, he felt that it was time he and the young Charoda had a talk heart to heart after the other night. There was after all no easier way to say the things he had to say, other than to meet face to face and tell them to the person that needed to hear said words. Aware of the complexity in their relationship he felt the need to apologize not only for his ignorance but the pain he put Ariann through, now that he knew of the feelings she had first developed shortly after they’d met. The docks were just as cold as ever throughout the temperate wintry season, the freezing chill that clung in the air brought on by the moist winds of the sea that rested next to their fair city. It was a busy day as every day would ever be but for Ricky he didn’t have to work just yet, not with a change in hours to better fit a schedule fit for a father as well as a Wave Guard. The busy hustle of the docks was met with the loud rabble brought on by the usual on goers and laborers at work during the bells of the day, and the fisherman who looked to better correct yet another one of his poor mistakes searched for the only thing that could stand out from the ordinary within a crowd.
Though small Ariann is a Charoda, she didn’t exactly look like any normal human. Which meant any simple observational person could pick her out of a crowd, that is if they were smart enough to literally look in that crowd to begin with. For Ricky he wasn’t sure where to look, although the Docks alone were the best indication for him considering she lived within the water. He remembered the other night when her quick run off before he could say anything, she’d merely dove right into the heart of the freezing abyss without a second thought. Therefore left him with nothing but guilt and worry for the young Charoda, and a need to make things right by any means possible… if at all possible to begin with. "Let’s see, maybe Oi should look out int’ de water." The idea didn’t seem so bad, considering that’s where she last went. Convinced the idea was a worth a shot well enough, Ricky went from filing through a crowd to overlooking the sea of Mathew’s Bay in all its splendid frigid temperature.
"Still breaking little hearts Ricky?" The voice almost brought the cold sweat onto his forehead as he already knew just who this was; it had to be Natalie again seeing as how she’d taken a liking to randomly appear, even worse guilt trip Ricky into memories of the time the two spent together. When the fisherman looked over to his right from the water he saw the brunette had taken a seat right on a barrel just next to him, arms crossed in the brown short sleeve shirt she wore in the midst of the cold air.
"Oi’m kinda busy rio ‘bout now, could ya take a rain check on de memories."
"Oh wow," she frolicked with a snicker, "I just noticed that it got colder with you around. Ever thought about being nicer to your dead girlfriend?"
"Sorry t’ burst ye bubble lass but we ain’t t’gether, ya can't feel cold cause yer dead. Why not stay dat way f’r once and leave us poor buggers alone."
"Oh wait, you mean the poor bugger like you that can’t help but smile that amazing smile of yours and end up breaking another’s heart. "
"Like ye broke mine?" She went silent there as the fun clearly left her expression after he thought those words. "Clearly y’ don’t ‘ave anyt’in’ better t’ do ot’er dan mess wit’ me. ‘owever Oi’m kinda busy, so again try later lass when Oi ain’t tryin’ t’ make t’ings work." He shrugged her off like she was nothing now, eyes back into the water as he searched for any movement. The sun hardly helped in that regard since the sea was so thick, but Ricky felt sure Ariann was likely down there somewhere. As far as Natalie was concerned she remained on the barrel lost in her own thought, but invisible to the world around her as the only person who could see her worked hard to ignore her.
oocNotice the fact Ricky speaks to her with his thoughts, it's only because he can see her. To the rest of the world she's invisible, sort of like a ghost.