@yeetus
The twins observes silently
The twins observes silently
"I'm sorry, I still don't remember anything." He spoke softly, his frown deepening. There was an obvious amount of frustration that he never showed about his past, and this made it bubble to the surface.
She shrugged again and handed him the stuff. "Welp, I have it, I don't need it, you can have 'em."
He looked down at the items, frowning still.
She sighed, exasperated and stuffed the items back in her jacket. "Look, if you want, I can get Rhydar over here so he can answer my question. It's going to drive me nuts."
"It's just…weird, not knowing. Like, they seem so familiar, but at the same time completely foreign."
She gave him a blank look. "As much as I enjoy your company and looking at your cute chubby cheeks, I have things to do. Either I get him to dig up those memories or I get answers another way. He's a Seer, like Cin." She clarified. "He's her older brother."
"I guess bring him here."
((Cute chubby cheeks can go two different ways, imao
"Good, because the freaking snoop is already here!" She scowled behind Runner, where a guy was standing behind him. He had previously been hidden by an invisibility enchantment. Double eyebrow piercing, hoop lip piercing, lots of earrings, rings galore–he screamed Check your pockets, I'm trouble. He smirked. "I couldn't help myself."
He shook his head like there was water in his ear still. "I haven't been able to sense things as of late. It's getting frustrating."
Rhydar shrugged. "Magic goes off the frits sometimes. It's not perfect." He spread his hands, long and thin fingers perfect for pick-pocketing. "I hear you're having memory issues? Mind if I take a look?"
"Go ahead."
Rhydar stepped closer and gently pressed his fingers against Runners forehead. His eyes turned a milky white, and memories flashed through Runners mind as Rhydar searched. He eventually plucked one out from inside what felt like a magic void, bringing the memory to the surface. Rhydar's emerald green eyes returned after he blinked, and he took a step back. "That what you're looking for?"
He blinked a few times, rubbing his eyes in shock. "Y-yeah…" he turned to Tessie in shock. "It was you." That's all he could get out. 4 choked words. He finally remembered something. He felt like hopping up and down and curling up into a ball and crying at the same time.
Rhydar pretended to dust off his hands, as if he had done some really hard work. He grinned at Tessa. "See? I can be useful."
She rolled her eyes and stuck out her tongue at him, then turned to Runner, handing him his stolen stuff. "Thought so. Might want these back. Oh, and sorry, even if it's years overdue." She patted his shoulder sympathetically, then pulled him in a hug. "Sometimes it's a good thing–forgetting. Saves you from the trauma of the past," she whispered in his ear, then pulled away. "I have to go, again." She sighed dramatically. "The life of a college student. I'll see ya 'round, yeah?"
He smiled lightly. "Yeah, of course. If anything happens, come get me, alright?"
The beast finally pulled into a bay further away. Around, trees with flowing branches with leaves. The odd thing, the leaves all seemed to glow a gentle, soft violet. It reflected against the water, some of the leaves floating on the surface. The violet glow of the leaves seemed to nicely contrast with glowing blue of her own body.
As Sakuya approached the shore, there was a definite spot where it seemed she had come quite often, the earth padded down, showing a path. Her legs moved, coming to rest on the soft ground. She settled herself down, resting her front leg close to her body, acting as a makeshift step for her passengers to get off without fear of falling and injuring themselves.
"Feel free to climb off…"
She grinned wickedly. "You know it!" Rhydar slid a hand around hers, pulling her close to him. Tessa didn't react, instead waving at Runner in goodbye. They then disappeared, gone to wherever they were needed.
His jaw dropped slightly, dropping his things onto the dragon's back and watching them roll into the water with a shocked expression.
The twins bowed in thanks as they stepped off
He followed, leaving the items in the water.
As the rest of the passengers eventually climbed off her back, did Sakuya move a small distance. As she continued to climb onto land, the dragon's massive form shimmered, a the blue glow growing bright, shrinking downwards. As the shimmer started to disappear, a young woman had taken the dragon's place. Her skin was pale, nearly white. She had a delicate build, body covered in what appeared to be a traditional kimono of some sort.
The female lifted her head, blue eyes glowing brightly beneath a thin veil of an unknown cloth covering her eyes. Her blue eyes were the only thing giving away her true nature. She shifted her gaze to the small group that had once been upon her back when in her true form.
Her voice was still soft and gentle, "Sorry for the long ride…so, to Hydrox then."
((OOC: Headed off, tired and should try to sleep a couple hours at least))
((Goodnight!
Eli didn't respond, looking down at his feet with a pained expression on his face.
Alex looked questioningly at Runner. "You wanna explain that?"
The following keyboard controls are supported across Notebook.ai. All keyboard controls are disabled when editing a document or notebook page.