things change fast but this too shall pass better carve it on your forehead or tattoo it on your ass 'cause who can tell when the clock strikes twelve if today’s become tomorrow or if it’s all just gone to hell - danny schmidt - Timestamp: 03 Summer 514 AV The water of Plunge Pool Bay flickered in the final lights of the sunset. It was a Drykas horselord attached to the boot that caught the hull of the casinor as it coasted into the far slip of the dock. Leth was a scythe in the sky, glowing with fresh brilliance even as the coalescing night dimmed beneath the banishment of Caelum's ethaefal form. There was a name, a different and very specific one, attached to the face that the ethaefal wore whenever the day was done; but there were not many people left who knew it anymore, and it had joined the silent ranks of secrets he kept trapped behind his teeth. Caelum was not alone on Alements dock when Tydus came in to port. There was a straw haired human with watery hazel eyes and a face that would have been handsome if he could stir himself to do something with it other than stare suspiciously at his surroundings. He lingered back, staying to the patio that was occupied by only a handful of patrons, to the last too involved in their personal conversations to give the arriving svefra more than a passing glance. Besides, they had already witnessed the show of Caelum's transformation. It was a rare thing to catch him in public at sun up or sun down, but from time to time he had better things to worry about than startling the natives. "Welcome home." Caelum straightened up from where he cross-tied the casinor's rope to the dock hooks. An absent tug was given the hem of his tunic. It was a little too big now, because the drkyas was a few inches shorter and less broad in the shoulders than his daytime counterpart. Additionally, Caelum never bothered to purchase or tailor clothes to fit his night form. He had them sized by day because then he could wear all of his clothing at any hour. In the beginning, this had been largely out of economy. He couldn't afford two whole separate sets of clothings. The situation was drastically changed since then and while he could more than afford two different wardrobes, he simply did not care enough to bother. Besides, he was hording his money for other things, and that was exactly what he wanted to talk to Tydus about tonight. He rolled back, thumbs hooked in the low sling of his belt, to give Tydus room to disembark. "It's about damn time." A grin flashed brilliant in the torch light from the patio. It was as disarming as ever. "We have a lot of things to talk about. Come inside. Did you get the rum? I'll feed you and you can start by telling me all the news." The straw haired stranger cast them a nervous glance and fell in behind them. |