Seodai dropped his gaze to stare at the web of tiny scratches atop his hand. They were not the bleeding sort, thank goodness. It took so very long to heal, and almost never without intervention. These were on the surface of his skin, creating a little raised, red pattern against the gold of his flesh. He mulled over the strangers words. Perhaps there was a lot of truth in them, perhaps a great deal of it resonated. He recognized his own exaggeration; most people knew him, didn't they? If not personally, then they knew he existed because of Theo. Everyone knew and loved Theo, and Seodai was an extension of that. But all alone? He wasn't sure. Perhaps, all alone, he was as invisible as he wished to be. Perhaps no one would care if he were to suddenly go, to leave behind carefully tended crops and a legacy of love and devotion to the golden Goddess of his heart. Syllke would care. Theo, too. Who else? Depressing thoughts. He plucked at his own fingernails, and canted his head aside. He took in the expression, the similarities and differences between them. It was far easier to divert the question than it was to dig into the depths of his soul for honesty, to share it with this man he didn't know. "You're different. From most of Denval, I mean. Why is that? What are you? It was hardly a groundbreaking question, and Seo took a moment to adjust the lanky limbs that folded into his pew, though he made no intention to leave. "And what were you hiding from?" |