MY STORY IS JUST BEGINNING
While her luck with lacrima hadn't had the best track record as of late, Kumiko had at least learned her lesson ten times over at this point. The small fox didn't waste any time with her change of mood upon seeing Azure, the child still felt the weight of her mistake affect her large and naive heart still. Mura's eyes prying on the scar on her stomach was akin to the scariest moment of her life. She shuddered to imagine what kind of horrors might be running through his mind. That expression of pure unfiltered anger was the last thing Kumiko had ever wanted to see in her life. He's so terrifying when he's angry. I don't think I've ever seen Guildmaster like this... She thought to herself, her hands still on the storm dragon in front of her. The child's mood was as volatile as ever but hints of her perking up were starting to make themselves known to him. That smile who so loved to see was beginning to reform itself on her face again. At least until that threat made towards her that caused her ears to fall back on themselves in fear. Could Mura even do such a thing like that? She thought that only family could do such things like that! The tails behind her would soon fluff outwards in alertness, the child looking at Mura with worry in her eyes. "B-But Guildmaster, sir!...Y-You can't do that! I'll be good, but please don't do that..." she fussed to the boy but would get his point. Kumiko was lifted up and onto the storm dragon, who would seem somewhat relaxed for having people on top of him. Her? The? Kumiko had no idea of how one really spoke to dragons without really knowing how to address them proper. She was lifted onto the dragon's back by Mura, her hads wrapping around his sides as she braced herself for take off. He might even feels her tails around himself as his question about their homeland would be answered. Midi was anything but stable, with the differences between the upper and lower levels of the country separating the two halves of differing ideologies. Not that Kumiko would even know what half these words even meant. Though Kumiko and her family were from the lower parts of Midian, she had ventured into Upper Midi at times when searching for her father in order to have a better spread of areas that he might have been at. "It'll be nice to go back at least. I kinda miss everyone back home. I haven't seen them for a while now." With a tug of the auric reins, the guildmaster and technically intern would be off, soaring into the air once more as the dragon would ascend back into the clouds. The rush of air brushed over Kumiko, who would hold on while keeping her eyes closed by the sheer speed of their ride to Midian. When she opened them again, Kumiko would be far above the clouds, farther than what she had seen before. A gasp left her lips, marveling in awe at what sights there were to the sky. "This is amazing!" she said, her eyes wide at the blue skies dotted around the misty specks of clouds that interrupted the patches of endless blue. It was a nice moment they shared together, Kumiko's head soon resting against Mura's back with the natural curiosity of the world that only a child could possess. This continued up until the time that they would slowly descend back onto Earthland, in the familiar scenery of Midian. Kumi had always had a strange sort of connection to her homeland, like many of their countrymen. The beauty and tranquility that it held was something that she wanted to keep, more than anything in the world. Her tail swayed as they’d get to the ground again, with Kumiko hopping off and smiling as she’d glance at the familiar territory. "It feels good to be home again." she smiled to herself, stretching upwards with a small grunt from how stiff that ride had gotten. "So where should we begin, Mura?" she asked, looking up to the guildmaster of Fairy Tail. |
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