"......"
The Tia didn't say anything as K'nahli walked away. He simply stared at her from the same unchanging position, and he'd remain that way for a bit longer even after she was gone. As long seconds passed, the boy ended up raising his gaze to the sky and breathed in. Slowly.
Ul'dah might be at least a sun away. It'd be no short trip. And during all that time, he was expected to spend every minute, every second sharing her space and breathing the same air she did. Behind would remain the comfort of his own solitude, now pushed away by a presence capable of shaking his temper.
K'rahto exhaled, and the growing rush of both excitement and discomfort forced him to tighten his fists. Traveling with K'nahli was going to be unbearable for many reasons, he knew. A test, yes. That's what this was.
There was nothing much to be prepared for the trip. Some food, some water, and the spear he'd been carrying all along. He was quick to gather everything, and cautious not to run into his sister. He'd leave without saying good-bye to anyone, and so he waited for K'nahli on the same spot he'd been training, away from the rest of the tribe.
The Tia didn't say anything as K'nahli walked away. He simply stared at her from the same unchanging position, and he'd remain that way for a bit longer even after she was gone. As long seconds passed, the boy ended up raising his gaze to the sky and breathed in. Slowly.
Ul'dah might be at least a sun away. It'd be no short trip. And during all that time, he was expected to spend every minute, every second sharing her space and breathing the same air she did. Behind would remain the comfort of his own solitude, now pushed away by a presence capable of shaking his temper.
K'rahto exhaled, and the growing rush of both excitement and discomfort forced him to tighten his fists. Traveling with K'nahli was going to be unbearable for many reasons, he knew. A test, yes. That's what this was.
There was nothing much to be prepared for the trip. Some food, some water, and the spear he'd been carrying all along. He was quick to gather everything, and cautious not to run into his sister. He'd leave without saying good-bye to anyone, and so he waited for K'nahli on the same spot he'd been training, away from the rest of the tribe.
Clover Blake (Hyur) /Â K'mih Yohko (Miqo'te)