@PrettyLittlePyro
He placed his hands on her waist. He could hear Lindsey sobbing, but didn't care. This woman in front of him was a really good kisser…
He placed his hands on her waist. He could hear Lindsey sobbing, but didn't care. This woman in front of him was a really good kisser…
Now she felt even worse. How had she even managed to get drawn into this? Forcing her swirling thoughts away, and the fact that his hands on her waist didn't make her want to back away, she hoped the girl would leave.
Lindsey finally left, and Aquarius pulled away, smirking at the stranger. "Thanks, by the way. She wouldn't leave me alone."
Kesari looked to where the girl had been, a growing blush painting her cheeks as she stepped away from him. "Poor girl. I can't imagine that was an easy sight to see."
"Well, she should have been used to it," Aquarius said with a shrug. "She knew my conditions."
((In the au for this soulmate thing, doesn't the black mark turn like. Colorful. When your soulmate touches you?))
(Yeah, it does, but I'm gonna make him be totally clueless about it until they seperate.)
((Alright! She's a bit hard to find, but she'll be in the city for a bit longer, lucky him))
"That's absolutely sickening." Kesari wrinkled her nose in disgust, shoving her hands in her pockets. Neither of them were aware of the change that had just taken place, the originally black mark on Kesari's upper right arm now a rainbow of colors.
Aquarius smirked. "You're a good kisser," he said. Putting his hands in his pocket. one of which was rainbow colors, he walked away.
Kesari shook her head, pulling her coat from her bag and slipping it on. The red was a familiar color, and one that tended to get people to avoid her. With a sigh, she continued on her way, once again searching for her client's home.
Aquarius walked along. He reached up to scratch his head and froze. Shit.
His hand was rainbow, shimmering brightly. Shit shit shit shit shit.
Ah ha. Kesari's slightly odd mood brightened as she found the house, knocking gently. She was let in my a worried looking woman, the one who had hired her as soon as she'd made it past the city's walls.
What was he going to do? Go back to her? No, he couldn't do that. His reputation.
But she was his soulmate…
((Should we skip? Maybe she ends up getting hired to heal someone he knows?))
(Sure!)
Two days. It had been two days since Kesari had met the man on the street, and it had taken her longer than she'd like to admit to realize who he was. She didn't know his identity, but she was painfully aware of one thing. He was, apparently, her soulmate. She shook off her thoughts as she knocked on the door of a house near the very center of town, fiddling with the buttons of her coat. Last one. And then it's on to the next city or town.
Aquarius was supporting his older brother, Ford. Ford, to say the least, was stupid.
((Are they inside, or..?))
(Not yet.)
When there was no reply, Kesari frowned. The letter that had been sent to her room at the inn had told her to come here. She pulled the piece of paper out of one of the pockets of her trench coat, reading it over. She'd gotten the address right.
Aquarius opened the door, grunting. He didn't see who it was.
As the door opened, Kesari took a moment to look up from the letter. "I was called to come help with something? I'm the healer you-" She looked up, eyes widening a fraction. "-summoned."
Aquarius started at the voice. "Oh, um, yeah," he said. "Uh, my brother…"
Business mode. Kesari nodded, straightening as she shifted the messenger bag on her shoulder. "Take me to him? And tell me what's wrong."
"Well," Aquarius hesitated, then led her over to him. "My brother decided it would be a good idea to jump off a building with a garbage bag, just to see if he could fly that way."
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