by Klaus on May 9th, 2013, 2:05 pm
Fubuki Kouri. What an odd little ghost, he thought as the girls demeanor changed in an instant from one of suspicion to cheerfulness and glee. It would seem her state of being hadn't altered her childishness. Klaus smiled and tilted his head as she introduced herself. The genuine smile faded into a forced one however as he realize this was still a ghost he was talking to. Though he was comforted by the girls friendliness, he was still a little on edge.
It warmed his heart to some degree to hear the way she spoke fondly of her parents. Yet at the same time, it made him terribly sad. It was odd. Klaus never really cried much, but when he heard the story, the way her voice became so solemn and how she stuttered halfway through, he couldn't help but tear up a little. This girl has suffered a great deal of pain. As she began to cry, Klaus knelt down on one knee to eye level with her.
He wasn't sure what to do. Had the girl been living, he would have handed her a handkerchief, stroked her hair and told her everything would be all right. But this girl, he couldn't touch. He couldn't do anything to console her. And that fact merely increased his sadness for her, which was obvious on his face. Then, without warning...
"My parents?" a brief smile flickered across his face, and then he looked down.
"My mother has always been there for me. Whenever I needed help of any kind, she was there. She was the one who taught me everything I know about magic." His voice was calm and happy as he spoke of her. Neither overly excited nor nonchalant. He didn't want to brag about having his mother with him, as that may upset the girl even more. But then his voice became more solemn.
"But my father, well, I never really knew him. He left my mother, my brother, sister, and me. He just walked out. To be with some tramp." As he spoke, this time his eyes grew darker, yet his voice echoed with a very different kind of sadness than Fubukis. While her sadness was from loss, Klaus's voice resounded with longing and pain. He tried to mask it with a smile, but to no avail. He looked up into the eyes of this ghostly girl.
"I'm sorry, Miss Kouri. I should not be getting so upset."
Hey everyone, sorry it's taking me so long to post back. My grandparents, who have been away all winter, just got back for the summer. So I will be spending as much time with them as I can. But don't worry. I haven't forgotten about you. I just may not post as often as I have been before. Thank you all for your understanding, and I will post as soon as I can.
-Klaus