Theo had had it rough the last couple days since the... incident. It was almost entirely self inflicted, but that was fine. The long buried mental novel of his sins had been flung open, releasing his horrors back to the front of his mind. He'd withdrawn into himself, holing up in his room without a peep. It seemed like there were a lot of decisions to be made. Should he just leave everything behind for their own safety and start over again somewhere new? No, he couldn't endure that, he was pretty sure. Dark thoughts tried to take him, as if amplified by the lack of light in his room. He should get out and get some air before he did something stupid.
The eccentric man probably looked like a loon, but he was literally dodging people in the guild hall. It was too crowded to get anywhere on the Crystalli unseen, but he could at least make it clear he didn't want to talk to anyone. He tried to stay as far away from human contact as possible, even if that meant snaking around pillars and taking the long path around, all while his head was down and his hands were in his pockets. While acting weird was not out of the ordinary, his distinctly unfriendly demeanor was shocking.
Finally bursting free of the hall, Theo broke into a jog. It was still early. Normally he wasn't up this early. Not coherently anyway. But, for him to become his morning sleep-beast, it heavily relied on actually sleeping, which he hadn't done much of as of late. Where could he go? He couldn't leave the ship because they hadn't landed yet. They were landing somewhere today, right? He hoped they would soon. Until then, he needed somewhere to pass the time. On the west lip of the ship there was a meadow behind some artisan shops, not too far from the tavern he hung out in sometimes. It was one of his favorite little niches. He'd stumbled here once when time got away from him while under the influence, and it'd been his favorite ever since. It was an unassuming plot, void of the stunning flowers, ivies, and plants of the other garden areas and rooftops. All it had was barley. The thing was that the barley was tall and soft, and shimmered like gold in the sun regardless of its position in the sky, making him feel at home within its under appreciated luster. Additionally, per his current criteria for a hiding place, it was close enough to the docking bridge that he felt certain he could escape unnoticed if and when they landed.
By the time he arrived in the field, his chest heaved from his quickness. Anxiously he approached the rim, peeking over to see if perhaps they were nearing the earth. Too much cloud cover to tell. Grimacing at the uncertainty, and cursing his rushed exit from the guild hall before checking the schedule, Theo took a few steps back, just standing among the swaying stalks. The air rushed around him, tugging his onyx locks and tracksuit in time with the barley. Hands clenched and unclenched repeatedly at his side. His lids slid over his frosty blues, remaining closed as if to calm himself. He wasn't one for fear of heights (that would suck considering his hobby), and it was plenty light out since it was morning, yet an uneasiness settled in his gut. The nauseating twisting in his gut made him inhale deeply through his nose, leaning ever so slightly forward.
What was he going to do? There was still so much Rin didn't know. He wanted to tell her. He didn't want to tell her. He longed for her reassuring arms and kisses. He wanted her to stay far away just to be safe. He wanted to stay here in his home with Crystal Swan. He wanted to leave and hide before he could be kicked out. The conflict was both too much for the man to bear and too much to bare. Theo was lost, even to himself. Yet he couldn't blame Drathir. This was his own misguided fault.
As he suffered silently and alone, he assumed it would stay that way. This was his secret spot, after all. Too bad he forgot he'd brought a certain peachy haired girl here. She might be the only one who knows how much he likes this spot, or that he comes here when he's troubled. The very person he didn't know how to talk to right now was the only one likely to show up. It was just his luck.