by Seven Xu on June 5th, 2011, 3:59 am
Doubly awkward? Hardly, Seven inwardly rolled his eyes. Little did Hadrian know the half-blood was merely grasping desperately for conversation, and held little bias on what type of flesh the man preferred. Kendall seemed nice enough, a tad on the feminine side, but who was he to judge? Seven could be accused of the same - emotional, fragile, easily shaken. He also had little interest in pursuing women. Stop judging, he berated himself, his expression twisting. Pale fingers tapped deftly against the wooden tabletop, mind racing as it often did when he allowed it. Even when he tried to calm his head it would get out of hand; thoughts, even the most trivial and mundane would always plague his mind and prevent it from ever being clear. If it were not for that, Seven would excel at meditation - he was great at shutting out the outside world. Unfortunately, it was often a task to calm his inner thoughts enough to get a focused sentence out of the jumbled mess that made up his mind; meditation was an impossibility as long as he allowed his thoughts to run rampant as they did.
"Star charts." Seven echoed, eyes darting upwards again. A welcome change in subject. The immediate realization that his small correction in Hadrian's 'star maps' comment brought color to his face. Despite this, his brows had drifted upwards and beneath shaggy white bangs in surprise. "You are actually interested?"
Reaching behind the lantern, Seven grasped the small stack of parchment between his thumb and index finger, pulling the melange of charts and maps to the centre of the table. "Is there anything specific you want to see? Some of these are not finished, I apologize, but most of them are. I can tell you anything you want to know about them, if you are curious." A particularly detailed star chart sat atop all the others - one he had illustrated during his nights crossing the Suvan Sea. It was littered with various sketches outlining constellations, coordinates and scrawling notes that made little sense unless Hadrian could read Lhavitian text.