by Stitch on September 9th, 2010, 5:13 am
Stitch followed the man into the Welcome Home, a small smile on his face. He was closely studying the man's Aura, and it reeked of a panicked kind of confusion. Stitch got some kind of odd, perhaps twisted kick out of it. He wasn't so sure why the man thought everything was so odd and confusing, but the sight made him chuckle a bit. People always seemed to be taken off guard by the Welcome Home, but they soon warmed up to it. Stitch wasn't so sure why they were taken off guard in the first place.
It was a pretty normal kind of place, Stitch thought.
"Hadrian, eh? Nice to meet you, milord." Stitch chuckled out loud again, giving the man a hearty slap on the shoulder. Stitch did it intentionly, now having a bit too much fun with the obviously befuddled man. The slap was intended to rock the young lad, perhaps knock him forward a few steps. Stitch had a bit of an arm on him, it appeared. After the solid pat, Stitch stepped by Hadrian, crossing the small little room to sit at a desk on the other end. It was a small, blue walled room, with several hand-drawn pictures decorating the brightly colored walls. A few chairs were littered about the area, matching the small little desk. The desk only contained a ink bottle, a single piece of paper, and a rather large bowl of various candies. Stitch, now seated behind the desk, took a moment to study the man in front of him. Dipping into his Djed, Stitch let a little more flow to his eyes, increasing the details his Auristic vision revealed to him.
The Aura was a myriad of swirling purples, blues, and silvers. It was a beautiful sight to behold, and almost looked like a mystical smoke, emitting from every pore of the human. It swirled upwards in delicate patterns, the different smoky strands of color entwining lovingly amongst each other. It was rather breathtaking, and Stitch found himself dreamily admiring it. For some reason, he found it hard to understand. Something about it seemed... complex. He wasn't so sure how to put it into words, but there was an artful complexity to the Aura that went beyond his realm of comprehension. No matter. It was still quite a pretty Aura.
Stitch smiled brightly at the man, once again firing that disarming grin toward the Enchanter. He had now forgotten about his little game of earlier, and was quickly growing to like Hadrian. That blossoming affection only bloomed more as the man revealed his intentions, talking about donating toys. Stitch stood suddenly, his head lightly turning to the satchel Hadrian held, a somewhat stricken look crossing his face. "This one didn't even notice you had a burden to carry, milord. Might this one help? This one is very happy you are donating for the children, and is quite sure the children will be pleased. This one apologizes for his rudeness." The blind man scurried from behind his desk, and toward Hadrian, gingerly outstretching his hands if the man indeed would like the help. It was almost comical, actually. The stricken look on Stitch's face was a bit overkill, considering that the satchel wasn't actually that big.
The rowdy children could still be heard, arguing somewhere deep within the house, yelping and shouting at each other. Stitch seemed oddly oblivious to them. It would make sense though. He would have to be able to tune them out, in order to survive in a sane way.