There was a river right near the village that villagers used to clean their clothes in. It was a crystal clear river that was gently moving along with a small current. Concord and LeeAnn were along the shores as LeeAnn soaked her feet. It was nicer day than most and in the fifies and not so cold. She was a fire mage and wasn't bothered by such things like the cold or heat. It was natural to her as she stripped into her swimsuit and waded. Concord lied by watching her from a distance. His tail would flicker at every few minutes like a cat's tail tip. The spirit was like a parent towards her. One that she desparately needed like right about now. Ardere was more of a parent to her than her own father. She left home to seek something better for herself and away from her full blood brother. Though there was one thing she couldn't leave behind was the promise she held for her mother and Gin. Did she dare to go back seeking for the answer? Or would she want to forget about everything. The lonesome look in her eyes was one that he knew well. Sounds of the water were gentle and soothing to her ears. She just sat in the river letting the chilling water push past her skin. "Something on your mind LeeAnn" asked Concord.
She twirled her hair nervously through her fingers fiddling to find an answer. Nothing came from her as she just sat there in the water. Most people would at least say "Nothing just thinking" or "Nope", but she just stayed silent. She brought her knees to her chest and held them there as a sign of insecurity. Her hair was held in a high ponytail and it draped over the front of her face covering her eyes. This was not a good sign since LeeAnn was usully open to Concord. He rose to his feet and place one paw into the poold then the other and another until all three and a half legs were in the river. They made a sploosh sound entering in. A chill sent through his body at the temperature of the water. Leeann felt normal tempareture at the touch. "LeeAnn, what's wrong" he asked. LeeAnn didn't speak. She just sat there huddled into a shell claming up, which is what she knew. Finally she got up showing she was in a full bikini in the middle of winter and walked down stream away from town. Concord followed as there was a pathway along side the river which was the river road. "You know guys are staring right?" he commented. She showed her perfect curves and toned muscles as she waded without a problem through the current. His nose lifted into the air smelling the same scent from when Gin came.
She twirled her hair nervously through her fingers fiddling to find an answer. Nothing came from her as she just sat there in the water. Most people would at least say "Nothing just thinking" or "Nope", but she just stayed silent. She brought her knees to her chest and held them there as a sign of insecurity. Her hair was held in a high ponytail and it draped over the front of her face covering her eyes. This was not a good sign since LeeAnn was usully open to Concord. He rose to his feet and place one paw into the poold then the other and another until all three and a half legs were in the river. They made a sploosh sound entering in. A chill sent through his body at the temperature of the water. Leeann felt normal tempareture at the touch. "LeeAnn, what's wrong" he asked. LeeAnn didn't speak. She just sat there huddled into a shell claming up, which is what she knew. Finally she got up showing she was in a full bikini in the middle of winter and walked down stream away from town. Concord followed as there was a pathway along side the river which was the river road. "You know guys are staring right?" he commented. She showed her perfect curves and toned muscles as she waded without a problem through the current. His nose lifted into the air smelling the same scent from when Gin came.