”Friends?” It was not that she denied such a possible tie, or even that such a relationship that existed. More correctly it was just simply forming the connection between the two, ”Maybe, perhaps. I try not to… think too hard on the politics of Gods. Seems complicated.”
There was silence, ears prickling to the murmurs, her eyes growing clouded. Even the flames of the fire seemed to die down in response. No longer was there roaring, instead it let out a whimpering crackle. Thought consumed, her eyes retreating back down to the book, with that gentle drumming upon the throne. It vibrated in response, and gently slid away from Caelum’s own.
Home? Where is that?
The other hand however was occupied with the book. The finger drew a slash through the heart and key, an angry, throbbing black that cut through it all. The finger drew through it again, forming a cross. It was disheartening to know she could not apply such logic she preached into her own status. She was a traveller, a drifter, she knew that deep down that she simply did not belong.
”Vagabonds did not have homes when I last checked. Not a true home,” she paused, lowering the open book to the floor with a bitter taste forming upon her tongue, ”Unless you count and call the beating track and the open path home.” The back of her head pressed against the throne, her eyes looking away. They would betray her right now – if they had not done already - , the flickering as she passed through every single thought, all the memories that had come and gone, ”As far as I perceive I do not have a home. I know it contradicts what I have previously said.”
Or, at least that was what she felt.
She shook her head, the brow knitting together to create a troubled expression. That was the way it was, to keep on walking, to leave behind bonds that were made or to forcefully tear them asunder and shattered. Too long had such a nature been imbedded into her, forcefully nurtured by the ever changing scenes. Was she chasing something? Was she chasing the dream of finding somewhere to settle down? The flames danced, turning and licking gently at the air.
A solemn tone mumbled free, ”I don’t like this game anymore. Can you suggest... something else?”
There was silence, ears prickling to the murmurs, her eyes growing clouded. Even the flames of the fire seemed to die down in response. No longer was there roaring, instead it let out a whimpering crackle. Thought consumed, her eyes retreating back down to the book, with that gentle drumming upon the throne. It vibrated in response, and gently slid away from Caelum’s own.
Home? Where is that?
The other hand however was occupied with the book. The finger drew a slash through the heart and key, an angry, throbbing black that cut through it all. The finger drew through it again, forming a cross. It was disheartening to know she could not apply such logic she preached into her own status. She was a traveller, a drifter, she knew that deep down that she simply did not belong.
”Vagabonds did not have homes when I last checked. Not a true home,” she paused, lowering the open book to the floor with a bitter taste forming upon her tongue, ”Unless you count and call the beating track and the open path home.” The back of her head pressed against the throne, her eyes looking away. They would betray her right now – if they had not done already - , the flickering as she passed through every single thought, all the memories that had come and gone, ”As far as I perceive I do not have a home. I know it contradicts what I have previously said.”
Or, at least that was what she felt.
She shook her head, the brow knitting together to create a troubled expression. That was the way it was, to keep on walking, to leave behind bonds that were made or to forcefully tear them asunder and shattered. Too long had such a nature been imbedded into her, forcefully nurtured by the ever changing scenes. Was she chasing something? Was she chasing the dream of finding somewhere to settle down? The flames danced, turning and licking gently at the air.
A solemn tone mumbled free, ”I don’t like this game anymore. Can you suggest... something else?”