@Fraust
"Ah… that's worrying." Aiki said quietly, their ears twitching with unease. "Do you think there's some way to get him to talk? Or is he just not going to?"
"Ah… that's worrying." Aiki said quietly, their ears twitching with unease. "Do you think there's some way to get him to talk? Or is he just not going to?"
"I'm not going to press right now. I'll ask later."
Don't worry about me, though. I just like being mysterious.
Farah's lip twitched. It's my job to worry about my boyfriend.
And right now it's my job to get you home.
"Alright." Aiki sighed and rested his head on the knuckles of one hand. "Let me know if you get any updates, okay?" Eiji took his leave since he didn't know what was going on.
I love you so much, Saul. It was odd, being able to hear the emotion in someone's thought, but Farah could, plain as day, as Saul replied.
I love you, Farah. More than you'll ever know.
Aiki looked down at the table. They couldn't hear Farah's or Saul's thoughts, so he couldn't really do much at the moment.
Farah opened her eyes, and Aiki could see the tears that had been building up beneath her eyelids. "I miss him," she whispered, her voice thick.
"I-I know, but… I'm sure you'll be back home soon, yeah?" Aiki offered a hopeful smile. They were never great at comforting people, to be honest.
Farah blinked quickly. "Yes… Saul will get me home."
Aiki nodded. "Yeah, that's the spirit. Now, it's getting kinda late, so… do you want to sleep?" He asked.
Farah nodded. "Alright, thank you."
"I'll see you in the morning, yeah? Goodnight…" Aiki got up and went to their room.
"Goodnight." Farah went up into her room.
Saul?
He jolted in surprise again. Yes, Farah?
Tell me about what's happened since I've been gone.
Aiki got ready for bed and then soon went to sleep, as did Eiji.
Farah stayed awake a few hours longer, talking with Saul and crying as she missed him even more. Finally, she fell asleep.
In the morning, Aiki and Eiji headed to the kitchen to get some breakfast.
Farah came down. She didn't look well-rested, but she did look happier than the twins had seen her in days. She was already talking to Saul.
"Hey, Farah! How are you feeling?" Aiki asked as they shoved a spoonful of cereal into their mother. Eiji waved, eating as well.
"Much better," the fairy remarked. She slipped into "her" seat and smiled. "It's been life-saving to hear his voice again."
"That's good to hear. What do you want to do today?" Aiki asked, finishing their cereal and taking it to the sink.
"Saul and I are working out a plan to get me back," Farah replied. "It will take time, so I suppose we can do whatever you like today."
"Alright, sounds good. We don't have school today, so we're free to do pretty much whatever." Aiki shrugged.
"Lovely," Farah chirped. "I-" She stopped talking and looked focused. Saul was talking to her.
Aiki and Eiji both tilted their heads a bit when Farah stopped talking. "Ah? You what?" Eiji asked.
"So sorry," Farah apologized. "Saul was talking to me. As I was saying, I was wondering if there's anything in the way of a library around here?"
"A library? Yeah, there's a few around here. There's a really big one at our school, too. Lots of history books, which we don't really care for, but you might like them." Aiki shrugged.
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