I WASTED MY TIME 'TIL TIME WASTED ME
@ lester
i'm a bit rusty! /SWEATS
i'm a bit rusty! /SWEATS
He was familiar with the taste of iron, the discomfort in his body and the aggravating ring at the back of his head. It happened for the most part, whenever his lips had parted. When the anger had been fueled, and the fire within those golden eyes flared brightly. For the most part he couldn't exactly recall why it had happened. So many terrible things had occurred, and yet he could barely grasp the memory of them at all. It was almost as if they didn't exist. A frightening thing it was to think that he was simply going crazy - the pain in his body was quick to remind him otherwise.
It was evening within the town of Clover, the sky was clear enough for those to gaze upon the brilliance of the stars. However, it was not inviting enough in temperature with the nearing advance of winter. Therefore many of the civilians had quickly made their way inside, curled against the comfort of warmth. Theo grasped arm upon arm, silently wishing he had been gifted the motive and will to learn some sort of magic that granted heat. Although the town was not located in the mountains, where the snow came quickly and the cold so harsh it granted death. It could get rather pitiful living the life without a place to call home in this miserable weather.
"...Shit," he'd curse, stumbling over and grimacing. Humans could be rather unwarranted in the idea of a ( fair ) fight. Something was certainly wrong with his shoulder and ankle, perhaps a sprain regarding the fact he was able to still trudge onward. His face hurt more than the rest of the form, a swollen cheek made note of that. There was a light to the left that caught his attention, emitting a warming presence and the scent of flowers. It wasn't an obnoxious smell, like the whirl of a woman's perfume. It was gentle and natural. A flower shop with a ( closed ) sign hung on the inside of the door, the glow from within and an older lady working quietly. He could hear the faint sounds and approached, gradually seating himself against the wall that stood without a window. Unseen and injured he figured it was fine. Theo brought his legs closer to his chest, burrowing those afflicted features into the crevasse of his arms. The aroma of the flowers reminded him vividly of the forest, of a friend that couldn't shut up, and of a time where he had received his name. A time when he had been truly at peace.
It was evening within the town of Clover, the sky was clear enough for those to gaze upon the brilliance of the stars. However, it was not inviting enough in temperature with the nearing advance of winter. Therefore many of the civilians had quickly made their way inside, curled against the comfort of warmth. Theo grasped arm upon arm, silently wishing he had been gifted the motive and will to learn some sort of magic that granted heat. Although the town was not located in the mountains, where the snow came quickly and the cold so harsh it granted death. It could get rather pitiful living the life without a place to call home in this miserable weather.
"...Shit," he'd curse, stumbling over and grimacing. Humans could be rather unwarranted in the idea of a ( fair ) fight. Something was certainly wrong with his shoulder and ankle, perhaps a sprain regarding the fact he was able to still trudge onward. His face hurt more than the rest of the form, a swollen cheek made note of that. There was a light to the left that caught his attention, emitting a warming presence and the scent of flowers. It wasn't an obnoxious smell, like the whirl of a woman's perfume. It was gentle and natural. A flower shop with a ( closed ) sign hung on the inside of the door, the glow from within and an older lady working quietly. He could hear the faint sounds and approached, gradually seating himself against the wall that stood without a window. Unseen and injured he figured it was fine. Theo brought his legs closer to his chest, burrowing those afflicted features into the crevasse of his arms. The aroma of the flowers reminded him vividly of the forest, of a friend that couldn't shut up, and of a time where he had received his name. A time when he had been truly at peace.
ALL I ASK OF YOU IS BELIEVE
PHARAOH LEAP.