Spring 52nd, 512th Leigo was late again. And today of all times… It would be truly dreadful for Anaya to rob from him the knowledge of other worlds. As he made his way to the summoning labs, his feet pounced off the steps, making his muscles ripple and ache. He wasn’t cut out for this, but just a little more and he’d reach the place. Summoning labs weren’t where he would usually meet her, but she insisted on such arrangements from his bonding with Onuo. You’re late again. No, I’m just really into running! The Irylid’s voice was harsh and to the point. That sarcasm of yours is a waste of thought. Wouldn’t you agree? You really are a piece of work. Leigo was getting angry. The familiar was forgetting his place, or was it? Funny, that’s what Fianza usually tells you. Just shut up already! Leigo stopped running for a bit. Perhaps he had been too harsh on the alien; one could never know with these sociopathic icicles. But then again, he wasn’t really a people person either. He would apologize. He needed to apologize. Onuo, I’m sorry, I just got worked up over nothing, and it’s not your fault. Grazing over the obvious isn’t much of an apology, but at least you bothered. In any case, don’t you think it would be wiser to apologize to Fianza instead? Even though Onuo seemed unimpressed by the boy’s attempt to mend what he had harmed, his voice took on a more neutral, calm note. No. Apologizing to Anaya would do us no good, hell she would probably think I’m trying to make fun of her. It was a sad fact, but a fact nonetheless. Most people who knew him from so long ago learned to cope with his sarcasm and bouts of arrogance, but they never really took his more civil behaviors seriously again. The feeling of being attached to someone again came as a surprise, but still, not enough for him to change his ways; people never changed. His musings got interrupted by Onuo. Move your feet already, we’re going to be as late as a Kirt! And there it was again; the harsh tone. It was easy to perceive the alien superficially. Just like he took everything in by the rules, he needed to act on anything within a similar format. There were no mistakes if not for the sake of higher learning, there were no ultimate losses and finally there was no being late unless such action was preplanned. In a way, the two were alike. Still, everything considered, they were still worlds apart. And he had just made fun of the Kirt, or made fun of them by calling them something with logically lesser value… the part with Onuo’s humor/remarks was always rather estranged. This time, he could time the familiar’s patience almost fully and just as the creature wanted to speak, Leigo spoke instead. Yes, we’re going… Are all humans like you? The voice was inquisitive, no longer caring for they could no longer get anywhere in time. Remember how you looked down on me when we first met? Well that is how I perceive most humans; too fixed in one place to even transcend their silly little husks, let alone someone else. The thought was valid in Leigo’s mind, but his companion seemed to have some other ideas. Arrogance… you will need to work on that so it doesn’t get us killed one day. I’m not encouraging you to act dumb, but practicing politeness has no downsides except… Except there’ll be a broom stuck in my back! The familiar let out a low humming sound, a laugh perhaps? What I wanted to say was that some people wouldn’t take you seriously… can’t blame them, honestly. Even though the bond was far too weak for Onuo to sense his emotions or play on them, the creature did so regardless. Was he really below an alien? No, that could never be. Stop! You just passed by the door to the summoning labs! And there you were talking about transcendence moments ago… Alright, he was making Leigo mad; there was no doubt about it anymore. We’ll see who transcends whom in the end. Probably a bad reply in another, more mundane conversation, but somehow he knew that was what the familiar needed to hear. I don’t mind you being wrong, as long as you do so in times of uncertainty… but to be sure and be wrong; such is the fool’s way. The boy sighed, sending his thoughts to the alien once more… hoping to end the argument while it was still on solid ground. Come now, let’s go see Anaya… and remember, take your own advice, be polite and socialize… Boy knocked against the hard wood once, twice, three times, but nothing happened. Was Anaya in trouble? Maybe she had just left because he was late? When he tried to open the door, it was all too quiet. So he pushed it aside, still standing in the pathway, not wanting to take another step further. “Will you get away from that damn door and come here already?! We’ve got work to do!” there was so much relief in that one angry sentiment, that Leigo actually smiled as he closed the door and sat down next to the woman. |