@ODragon
Draco pulled the lightning draman into a tight embrace. Gosh, it had been so d*mn long since he’d heard the homo boy’s voice. His eyes watered.
“Your rainbows are stinging my eyes.” Draco lied, his voice hoarse.
Draco pulled the lightning draman into a tight embrace. Gosh, it had been so d*mn long since he’d heard the homo boy’s voice. His eyes watered.
“Your rainbows are stinging my eyes.” Draco lied, his voice hoarse.
Leo held in his laugh, his eyes watering a little bit as well. ‘Watering’ being an understatement. He wrapped his arms around his friend in a tight hug, “Gosh it’s been so long, you dumb-ss. But I need to tell you something-“
Draco pulled from his friend’s embrace, eyes glistening with something he forever deny were tears.
“You can tell me everything late—“ Draco started to say, but was abruptly silenced when he felt her hand, which just as cold as he remembered, slap his face. The fire draman jerked his head in her direction and his jaw dropped when saw Sorina Serideen standing only a feet away from him.
“Sorina.” He croaked, as his cheek still stung where her hand had struck him. Gosh, he had to be dreaming.
“Tell you everything later? Does later count as now?” Leo said with a hint of humor glistening in his still slightly teary eyes. He stepped aside to let Sorina and Draco do their thing, whatever it was.
All of Sorina’s anger had vanished the moment she saw Draco Legocio’s big amber doe eyes glistening at her. She had to force herself to slap him and remember why she hated him. He had made her precious daughter a wanted criminal overnight and taken her away without telling her.
She felt that icey rage flow through her again. She hated him for other reasons too. Much darker reasons that—
“Sorina.” He croaked and her heart stopped once that hurt flickered into his eyes. Leo said something after that, but she didn’t particularly care. This moment solely belonged to her and Draco.
Sorina ground her teeth and willing her features to be devoid of any emotion.
Why didn’t he hate her too after all she had done to him?
The ice draman shoved Draco into wall and held him up by his shirt’s collar. Then, she brought her hear mouth right next to his ear.
“I want you to tell me where my daughter is right now.” She growled as cool breath turned to steam in the warm air.
She pulled away and the fire draman slump back to the ground. Hate me. Hate me so much right here and now. She silently challenged and he should have hated her with every fiber of his being.
However, when he looked up at her, she didn’t see blazing furry in those orange irises, only ashes.
“Third floor down, in the training room.” He told her. His voice even sounded hollow.
Sorina let out a huff of freezing air and forced herself to walk down the hall, without looking back. I hate him. She told herself. I hate him so much I want to kill him.
Yet even in her thoughts, it sounded like a lie.
“That’s why I didn’t fall in love with a girl,” Leo snorted, though he truly did feel bad for Draco and Sorina. They were both his friends, but he understood why Sorina was mad at the same time.
~In the training grounds~
Rvan watched from the sidelines, smiling a little. He was taking a break from training, favoring to sit and watch Skylar’s graceful fighting techniques instead. She was really pretty, even while fighting.
Skylar tried to attemp shifting into her fire form. Tried to, but it was near impossible when she knew that Shadow draman was watching her with those beautiful starry eyes. The logical thing to do was to tell him to leave…but she didn’t feel like behaving logically today.
(Rvan has nothing to say, he still watching)
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