When someone lived on an isolated island for any period of time with nothing to keep time, not even their own sanity, it became impossible to know how much time they'd spent. Jiyu was in that situation again, the one where she had been gone for months but hadn't known it until several days prior to her return. However, this time things were very different than any of her other disappearing spells, the events behind this instance being so jarring that they had removed any trace of certainty about who she was and left her a complete train wreck. Even with all of the effort, Cirven had put forward apart from simply harboring her even though she had been causing storms that threatened to wreck anything in their path? Her cousin had been able to do nothing close to restoring who Jiyu had once been or giving her back who she was now. The only thing that had been managed in the last several months, was restoring her ability to function in society.
Bare feet scraped against the ground and she scoffed looking down at her clawed toes. What did that promise mean when the woman she knew as her mother may not have existed in the first place, and certainly wasn't the person she thought? Every promise she ever made seemed to be broken or based on some lie now. Jiyu shook her head and continued walking along the sidewalk that led directly up to the Silver Moon Inn, though her target wasn't the inn itself. The elemental had not come back for no good reason, in fact, if she had not possessed any reason she very well may not have come back this time. Raindrops accompanied her arrival reflecting the nature of her emotions, the fear, and sorrow she held with every single step she took these days. Facing Makoto was the worst of the thoughts within her head, she had abandoned the orphan again and there was no making up for that time. How could she face the guild this time when the only good excuse she had now was the fact she had been lying to them the whole time? The fact she wasn't who she said she was, that she had never been and the reasons she had been lying were lies.
Jiyu was thankful for her shapeshifting walking into the restaurant without any struggle due to the fact she knew that no one would realize it was her. Venturing down the stairs off to one side, she wandered her way down into the library. "She has to be around here somewhere." considering her target was not consuming red velvet cake above, the guild master had to be down here somewhere. If it was important for anyone to know that she was back from being unreliable once more? It was Izayuki, and part of her also believed that she had to somehow tell the tanuki the truths of the lies she'd been living. Telling was out of the question, instead, she had better news to disguise her absence with. Catching scent the canine easily tracked her guild master down.
"Izayuki." as she approached the wind user lifted the bottom hem of her shirt revealing the blatantly large black rose on her stomach. Even if other guildmates may have a mark in the same color or a similar location? None of them were quite as flamboyant and obnoxious as hers, so it proved as enough 'hint' hopefully. "The product of my time away." with that comment she tapped the unattached sleeve of her arm, a holographic screen appearing. "I had many connections considering my status as a wandering mage, ship rat and craftswoman and odd work for hire, before joining up with the guild." she flicked through the hologram showing that almost every page seemed to be some sort of paperwork or other such things. "I never incorporated those connections into a benefit for the guild, I was always too busy fighting, it was never the right time." because she had always needed to just keep running. "This time I went around securing contracts from them, so the guild can utilize those people." Considering black rose had a decent amount of business? It was actually a good thing she had gone around as she had. "Is there a book or database I can download these into? Considering most of my travel was on ships paper wasn't the best option." this was a good thing, she could ignore the fact her actual reason for being gone was that she had fallen to pieces.
Bare feet scraped against the ground and she scoffed looking down at her clawed toes. What did that promise mean when the woman she knew as her mother may not have existed in the first place, and certainly wasn't the person she thought? Every promise she ever made seemed to be broken or based on some lie now. Jiyu shook her head and continued walking along the sidewalk that led directly up to the Silver Moon Inn, though her target wasn't the inn itself. The elemental had not come back for no good reason, in fact, if she had not possessed any reason she very well may not have come back this time. Raindrops accompanied her arrival reflecting the nature of her emotions, the fear, and sorrow she held with every single step she took these days. Facing Makoto was the worst of the thoughts within her head, she had abandoned the orphan again and there was no making up for that time. How could she face the guild this time when the only good excuse she had now was the fact she had been lying to them the whole time? The fact she wasn't who she said she was, that she had never been and the reasons she had been lying were lies.
Jiyu was thankful for her shapeshifting walking into the restaurant without any struggle due to the fact she knew that no one would realize it was her. Venturing down the stairs off to one side, she wandered her way down into the library. "She has to be around here somewhere." considering her target was not consuming red velvet cake above, the guild master had to be down here somewhere. If it was important for anyone to know that she was back from being unreliable once more? It was Izayuki, and part of her also believed that she had to somehow tell the tanuki the truths of the lies she'd been living. Telling was out of the question, instead, she had better news to disguise her absence with. Catching scent the canine easily tracked her guild master down.
"Izayuki." as she approached the wind user lifted the bottom hem of her shirt revealing the blatantly large black rose on her stomach. Even if other guildmates may have a mark in the same color or a similar location? None of them were quite as flamboyant and obnoxious as hers, so it proved as enough 'hint' hopefully. "The product of my time away." with that comment she tapped the unattached sleeve of her arm, a holographic screen appearing. "I had many connections considering my status as a wandering mage, ship rat and craftswoman and odd work for hire, before joining up with the guild." she flicked through the hologram showing that almost every page seemed to be some sort of paperwork or other such things. "I never incorporated those connections into a benefit for the guild, I was always too busy fighting, it was never the right time." because she had always needed to just keep running. "This time I went around securing contracts from them, so the guild can utilize those people." Considering black rose had a decent amount of business? It was actually a good thing she had gone around as she had. "Is there a book or database I can download these into? Considering most of my travel was on ships paper wasn't the best option." this was a good thing, she could ignore the fact her actual reason for being gone was that she had fallen to pieces.