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RE: Moving to the dorms [Semi-closed] - Nauta Lyehga - 12-03-2013 K'luha beamed a little at her handiwork. It was good, wasn't it? Maybe she should go learn more arcane magic. Just for the sake of the tribe. And perhaps helping K'mana out with now her being the only healer and all... "Eh?" K'luha paused when K'ailia invited her to join the Garden? What was that about? What would the tribe do if they both left? Nonsense. K'luha shook her head a little and gave K'ailia a look halfway between a smile and a frown. "What? You want me to leave the tribe and live in the Garden? Are you trying to hook your mother up with your headmaster?" K'luha asked part teasingly and part incredulously. She shrugged and sighed before giving up with another shake of her head. "Alright, let's go. But seriously, there's nothing wrong with K'ile. You're overreacting K'ailia. And there's nothing wrong with mating either. If you're anything like me, you'd enjoy it. Let me tell you about your father and I..." RE: Moving to the dorms [Semi-closed] - Kailia - 12-03-2013 Epilogue K'ailia was to say the least, grossed out at her mother's casual telling of her relationship with her father. It only served to reaffirm her commitment to herself. She will never mate. The two otherwise, had a civil meal together, before K'ailia left for Vesper Bay, where she charted a boat ride to Limsa Lominsa and traveled to Red Rooster Stead where the healer happened to be. She met one of her closest friends, Kinra Zhwan and Qata'to Jinjahl. And all agreed, times were changing. Miqo'te were starting to drift away from Tribal Communities to become part of the greater community that is Eorzea. Though she will look back on her growing up years in the tribe fondly, K'ailia was no longer part of the tribe. But she would wear the K in her name proudly as a remembrance of where she came from. For her, a new life had begun. One she hoped her mother would eventually come around to accepting. Her story within the tribe was now over. But the story of K'ailia, the White Mage was just beginning.... |