Eoduun Eero
A-rank || Silver Wolf || 703 words || 703 total
He sighed. It was strange. He had spent a while in solitude, save for the time he was summoned for the expedition-like trip to an island with the rest of the Guild. He met a number of new members that he hadn't seen before and it made him feel ashamed, as he did hold the Ace title. But he just couldn't help himself. Eoduun couldn't help but to think about Eero and stare at the reversed pyramid for days upon days, secretly hoping that he would emerge, at long last. He wanted to know the past. As much as he dreaded the truth, he needed to know. Eero needed to know, too. That was why he was more courageous than Eoduun. The mage grunted as he sat up on his floor mattress that served as his bed. He used to use the regular bed, but something just kept dragging him down to the floor and in the end he succumbed to the call. Soho was out as per usual, keeping an eye on the Guild in his stead. It made Eoduun feel that much worse, knowing that he left a chunk of work to his companion. /"I need to get my head out of the damn gutter."/ Eoduun thought to himself as he stood up and stretched his back. A walk was in order.
That was the usual course of action whenever he needed to think. Though Eoduun was starting to think that he was thinking too much. The boy did his usual routine and shortly after he emerged from the bathroom. His feet took him to his rather empty closet to pick out something to put on. It was starting to get even colder than usual, which meant that he would have to take a scarf and gloves with him, aswell. /"Not to mention that I should most definitely try to get some more damn clothes."/ He thought to himself sourly, as he took out his favourite and only black jacket. However, as he was putting on his clothes, an idea came to his mind. What if... he didn't have to go on a lonely walk?
Eoduun was reminded that he hadn't interacted much with Leona as of late. Or rather, not at all. He was hoping that she wasn't too angry at him, but he couldn't really help the circumstances. As soon as he threw on a t-shirt, Eoduun rummaged through his desk for a pencil and a piece of paper. Once those two pieces were acquired, he would quickly write down a message.
Meet me on the main path in the mountains. I will be waiting near a boulder along the path. Call for Soho if you need help. I want to show you something.
The note was short and to the point. The handwriting was a spitting image of Eero's, except that Eoduun's handwriting was not as neat as Eero's. The idea that came to his mind was to show the Shrine that he had been shown not too long ago to Leona. He had discovered it thanks to the Spirit wolves that kept them and the mountains safe. It only felt right that he would show it to the Guildmaster. Though he also secretly wanted to see Leona again. She was the only one who knew, after all. The mage swiftly put on his jacket and grabbed the note with the artifact and left his room.
Eoduun reckoned that Leona would be holed up in her office. It made him wonder if she ever stopped to take a breather. /"Not that I should be the one to talk."/ He scoffed at himself and made his way towards the office. This time, he thankfully knew where it was. Eoduun would stop in front of the door. He had the note in his hand, so he wasn't just going to hand it to her, awkwardly. The boy would place the note on the floor in front of the door, hoping that Leona would look down. With a sigh he would give a knock on the door and swiftly and quietly disappear, before his presence would be known and make his way to the spot he had written to meet at. It wasn't terribly far, but far enough from the Guild so that the protective field did not reach quite as far. With his hands in his pockets, Eoduun would gingerly sit down upon the rock he had sat down upon not too long ago, waiting.
That was the usual course of action whenever he needed to think. Though Eoduun was starting to think that he was thinking too much. The boy did his usual routine and shortly after he emerged from the bathroom. His feet took him to his rather empty closet to pick out something to put on. It was starting to get even colder than usual, which meant that he would have to take a scarf and gloves with him, aswell. /"Not to mention that I should most definitely try to get some more damn clothes."/ He thought to himself sourly, as he took out his favourite and only black jacket. However, as he was putting on his clothes, an idea came to his mind. What if... he didn't have to go on a lonely walk?
Eoduun was reminded that he hadn't interacted much with Leona as of late. Or rather, not at all. He was hoping that she wasn't too angry at him, but he couldn't really help the circumstances. As soon as he threw on a t-shirt, Eoduun rummaged through his desk for a pencil and a piece of paper. Once those two pieces were acquired, he would quickly write down a message.
Meet me on the main path in the mountains. I will be waiting near a boulder along the path. Call for Soho if you need help. I want to show you something.
The note was short and to the point. The handwriting was a spitting image of Eero's, except that Eoduun's handwriting was not as neat as Eero's. The idea that came to his mind was to show the Shrine that he had been shown not too long ago to Leona. He had discovered it thanks to the Spirit wolves that kept them and the mountains safe. It only felt right that he would show it to the Guildmaster. Though he also secretly wanted to see Leona again. She was the only one who knew, after all. The mage swiftly put on his jacket and grabbed the note with the artifact and left his room.
Eoduun reckoned that Leona would be holed up in her office. It made him wonder if she ever stopped to take a breather. /"Not that I should be the one to talk."/ He scoffed at himself and made his way towards the office. This time, he thankfully knew where it was. Eoduun would stop in front of the door. He had the note in his hand, so he wasn't just going to hand it to her, awkwardly. The boy would place the note on the floor in front of the door, hoping that Leona would look down. With a sigh he would give a knock on the door and swiftly and quietly disappear, before his presence would be known and make his way to the spot he had written to meet at. It wasn't terribly far, but far enough from the Guild so that the protective field did not reach quite as far. With his hands in his pockets, Eoduun would gingerly sit down upon the rock he had sat down upon not too long ago, waiting.
NOTES
I am here, now. -Eoduun