There was only silence to the words of the woman, who for once spoke the words of wisdom – even if they were from another – at the right possible moment. There was only the smallest of nods in understanding of what was necessary. For that was what it was. Chewing upon her lip, the faint pressing of those emotional scars rising up. And whilst they pressed, hard as they were, she knew she had the support of Zandelia behind her. Listening, understanding and being willing to help where possible. Despite not knowing, it was something she needed. For some burdens were hard to bare alone. She could already feel the chilled grasp once more upon her, if not only for a few flickering ticks.
There was no further words for the subject of Hound, just the low gnawing emptiness of what he could have been to her had they had more time to find answers. With those little pieces of reassurance, those small smiles and mumblings of what Zandelia saw – strength, to help, to grow and to do. For that was all she could do regardless. Lips barely broke, ”Perhaps… we would be better off shifting the name of Hound elsewhere. A myth or onto another body. I… never mind. We can leave such thoughts for another occasion.”
No more, she did not want to think of the bitter taste it left within her mouth or the lingering sense of betrayal that came with such. This was her day, her moment to reflect and reveal what came of the past – whilst it may have been a place where it lay, and she did not want to create such a superficial time just yet. Not when there was something much more important to remember first. The past was filled with enough hard payments as it was, memories and aches that would forever make their mark upon the flesh. Prices for knowledge, for learning, for freedom. But, such things now where not to be pondered upon. No, the mood of the scene once more changed, twisting and turning into something much more.
For a moment she met the dumbstruck face, her eyes holding fast and communicating for her. There was a moment of hesitation, the revealing of the true nature of what was before her. A lute, a tool far different from their usual. It was an instrument of play -not a weapon of harm- a beautiful article to spread joy. Surprise, the gentle tones of the vibrating strings filling the silence between them. A study, the curling of the lips into a smile as words seemed to tremble and stumble into formation. But, there was familiarisation there. A happier memory rested within, lingering as it clawed its way to the surface.
Carefully Fallon gave a lean back and away, giving time for her to come to terms as she brought the instrument. A flicker of a smile, a prop up onto her elbow as she watched. It was not the best of pieces, awkward, unskilled and lacking, but that was the part of the learning process. It had brought an element of joy, the flickering of hope and a comfort to a world that was already lost. Fallon herself had no talent with such things, she existed within the world of stories and knowledge outside of her line of work. To ensnare, to entertain with a dithering of words. Her lips grew into a curl, eyes brightening as she resigned to herself to watching- if not for the occasional wince to the overly piercing cord.
”Fortunately,” Fallon breathed as the woman brought herself to a close of her current tweaking of the strings, ”There is no time limit par the ones that you put on yourself. I am glad you like it and I look forward to what else you can do with it. Never too late to learn after all.” Pushing herself up she gave a lean in, ”And give me something? Sunshine…” There was a long inhale, gaze growing soft and the warm tones seeping their way in. A peeking of white, a glow of happiness making itself known, ”You have already given me a gift. And you have given me company on a day that would otherwise be difficult to face alone. And that, is worth more than anything to me. And it’s with you that I want to make more happy memories.” A smile, a true one with the tinting of cheeks as she said it. It was with careful hands that that it was laid to rest, quietly put away and to one side.
There was a gentle reciprocation to the kiss, a lean in and the caress of the cheek. Her lip gave a curl, a fluttering of emotions within. Zandelia, more of her world than she actually failed realise until now. That scent, that feeling, that security that she knew she could find within the woman. Fallon knew she was far from perfect, but, for her she would try. Pulling herself back, she let her arms snake around the woman, wrapping and seeking intimacy. Lips breaking into a pleased grin, the gentle tap of forehead and the meeting of the gaze. And it was there she simply looked, a low, calm hum escaping from her throat.
”And mine? Well, I have a feeling that whatever I say you won’t believe it anyway,” she pulled round and let her chin rest upon the woman’s shoulder, her words little more than a whisper between them, ”But, I will say anyway. You are a fire, burning, passionate when aflame. A bright light within my darkness, and one that I would never trade for anything in the world. Thank you… for taking the chance with me. Because, I don’t think I would have made it this far without you.” She took in a long inhale, thoughts turning around in her mind. Things made sense, things added up and found answers within themselves, ”Now? Well… I would like to go to the Baths. But before that…”
There was a lean away, her fingers gently taking Zandelia’s. Holding them she let the gloved thumb run across the knuckles. An inhale, the first part of stepping into the past. Those eyes, the smile the comforts of the embrace. Fingers gently squeezed, the gaze looking deep in their searching, the blue-green meeting the emerald. A flicker rested within her chest, a moment of hesitation within her thoughts. No, she had to face her inner fears, those demons that rested within the ego and hid from the world. And with that, the first of many admittances would exist. A sheepish glance, the stepping around of uncertainty. It was piling up now, the nagging, and the internal questioning. Things were hard to remember from years that were so buried and foggy, mere snippets of the torture and suffocation that came with it.
Eyes looked down, lips parting as she tried to find the words to pick from. She could have been wrong of course, it could have been a misguided feeling that she was not so sure about. There was a chew upon her lip, a deep inhale as she tried to consider the inner feeling that rested within. If it was not the case, then she could label it as a mistake and they could move on. But it was the fact it was difficult to remember, those times from the years within the fog where uncertainty lay. Her head tilted to one side slightly, the idle playing coming to a halt and the lips parting into words, ”Do you… ever get the feeling you’ve met someone before?”
There was no further words for the subject of Hound, just the low gnawing emptiness of what he could have been to her had they had more time to find answers. With those little pieces of reassurance, those small smiles and mumblings of what Zandelia saw – strength, to help, to grow and to do. For that was all she could do regardless. Lips barely broke, ”Perhaps… we would be better off shifting the name of Hound elsewhere. A myth or onto another body. I… never mind. We can leave such thoughts for another occasion.”
No more, she did not want to think of the bitter taste it left within her mouth or the lingering sense of betrayal that came with such. This was her day, her moment to reflect and reveal what came of the past – whilst it may have been a place where it lay, and she did not want to create such a superficial time just yet. Not when there was something much more important to remember first. The past was filled with enough hard payments as it was, memories and aches that would forever make their mark upon the flesh. Prices for knowledge, for learning, for freedom. But, such things now where not to be pondered upon. No, the mood of the scene once more changed, twisting and turning into something much more.
For a moment she met the dumbstruck face, her eyes holding fast and communicating for her. There was a moment of hesitation, the revealing of the true nature of what was before her. A lute, a tool far different from their usual. It was an instrument of play -not a weapon of harm- a beautiful article to spread joy. Surprise, the gentle tones of the vibrating strings filling the silence between them. A study, the curling of the lips into a smile as words seemed to tremble and stumble into formation. But, there was familiarisation there. A happier memory rested within, lingering as it clawed its way to the surface.
Carefully Fallon gave a lean back and away, giving time for her to come to terms as she brought the instrument. A flicker of a smile, a prop up onto her elbow as she watched. It was not the best of pieces, awkward, unskilled and lacking, but that was the part of the learning process. It had brought an element of joy, the flickering of hope and a comfort to a world that was already lost. Fallon herself had no talent with such things, she existed within the world of stories and knowledge outside of her line of work. To ensnare, to entertain with a dithering of words. Her lips grew into a curl, eyes brightening as she resigned to herself to watching- if not for the occasional wince to the overly piercing cord.
”Fortunately,” Fallon breathed as the woman brought herself to a close of her current tweaking of the strings, ”There is no time limit par the ones that you put on yourself. I am glad you like it and I look forward to what else you can do with it. Never too late to learn after all.” Pushing herself up she gave a lean in, ”And give me something? Sunshine…” There was a long inhale, gaze growing soft and the warm tones seeping their way in. A peeking of white, a glow of happiness making itself known, ”You have already given me a gift. And you have given me company on a day that would otherwise be difficult to face alone. And that, is worth more than anything to me. And it’s with you that I want to make more happy memories.” A smile, a true one with the tinting of cheeks as she said it. It was with careful hands that that it was laid to rest, quietly put away and to one side.
There was a gentle reciprocation to the kiss, a lean in and the caress of the cheek. Her lip gave a curl, a fluttering of emotions within. Zandelia, more of her world than she actually failed realise until now. That scent, that feeling, that security that she knew she could find within the woman. Fallon knew she was far from perfect, but, for her she would try. Pulling herself back, she let her arms snake around the woman, wrapping and seeking intimacy. Lips breaking into a pleased grin, the gentle tap of forehead and the meeting of the gaze. And it was there she simply looked, a low, calm hum escaping from her throat.
”And mine? Well, I have a feeling that whatever I say you won’t believe it anyway,” she pulled round and let her chin rest upon the woman’s shoulder, her words little more than a whisper between them, ”But, I will say anyway. You are a fire, burning, passionate when aflame. A bright light within my darkness, and one that I would never trade for anything in the world. Thank you… for taking the chance with me. Because, I don’t think I would have made it this far without you.” She took in a long inhale, thoughts turning around in her mind. Things made sense, things added up and found answers within themselves, ”Now? Well… I would like to go to the Baths. But before that…”
There was a lean away, her fingers gently taking Zandelia’s. Holding them she let the gloved thumb run across the knuckles. An inhale, the first part of stepping into the past. Those eyes, the smile the comforts of the embrace. Fingers gently squeezed, the gaze looking deep in their searching, the blue-green meeting the emerald. A flicker rested within her chest, a moment of hesitation within her thoughts. No, she had to face her inner fears, those demons that rested within the ego and hid from the world. And with that, the first of many admittances would exist. A sheepish glance, the stepping around of uncertainty. It was piling up now, the nagging, and the internal questioning. Things were hard to remember from years that were so buried and foggy, mere snippets of the torture and suffocation that came with it.
Eyes looked down, lips parting as she tried to find the words to pick from. She could have been wrong of course, it could have been a misguided feeling that she was not so sure about. There was a chew upon her lip, a deep inhale as she tried to consider the inner feeling that rested within. If it was not the case, then she could label it as a mistake and they could move on. But it was the fact it was difficult to remember, those times from the years within the fog where uncertainty lay. Her head tilted to one side slightly, the idle playing coming to a halt and the lips parting into words, ”Do you… ever get the feeling you’ve met someone before?”