Rose Garden was merry even in the coming of the rain. Conversation rebounded left from right, flooding into the fall with a steadiness of comforting assembly. Yet even in the presence of so much activity, Azrael could not help but feel a tinge of worry approach him as the coolness of the storm did. It was a bothersome feeling that battled with the equally roused excitement. After all there had been no point in protesting with the change, when it had been his beginning.
Azrael had to make his parents appeased with what they had started.
Even if it meant facing reality with a calling that was false, or tormenting strangers that did not deserve so. The exceed was to far from such understandings, that despite his appearance, he could have been comparable to that of a child. Time was warped into that of an illusion, unable to be grasped clearly in the blur of his parents love. When the city had seemed all the more familiar, he found just as quickly that his restless thrill was a reminder for the unknown.
Hesitation left long strands dampened by the rain, eventually did he amble within the edge of the avenue. The corner of the street where the Silver Moon inn resided was contrast to the dullness of the outside. Shades that matched the warmth coiled around him like that of an embrace. Where the light had endeavored to peer through the storm, it soaked into the space where gentle voices crept through the booths.
"What was it called again?" he thought aloud, not audible enough that it could have proved obnoxious, "Nice... no, no— it was cute... or adorable rather," stepping further, the distance was dwindling from the bar, "Someone has nice taste." his curiosity for drinks had just briefly taken the aim of his task elsewhere. Azrael was starting to forget why he had come here with the buzz to meet new faces gradually dawning over him. Maybe he'd pay just a bit more heed for the matter if the question had been poised.
Azrael had to make his parents appeased with what they had started.
Even if it meant facing reality with a calling that was false, or tormenting strangers that did not deserve so. The exceed was to far from such understandings, that despite his appearance, he could have been comparable to that of a child. Time was warped into that of an illusion, unable to be grasped clearly in the blur of his parents love. When the city had seemed all the more familiar, he found just as quickly that his restless thrill was a reminder for the unknown.
Hesitation left long strands dampened by the rain, eventually did he amble within the edge of the avenue. The corner of the street where the Silver Moon inn resided was contrast to the dullness of the outside. Shades that matched the warmth coiled around him like that of an embrace. Where the light had endeavored to peer through the storm, it soaked into the space where gentle voices crept through the booths.
"What was it called again?" he thought aloud, not audible enough that it could have proved obnoxious, "Nice... no, no— it was cute... or adorable rather," stepping further, the distance was dwindling from the bar, "Someone has nice taste." his curiosity for drinks had just briefly taken the aim of his task elsewhere. Azrael was starting to forget why he had come here with the buzz to meet new faces gradually dawning over him. Maybe he'd pay just a bit more heed for the matter if the question had been poised.
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@ya'll
@ya'll
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