What Hurts The Most
07-05-2013, 11:08 PM
Over the course of a few weeks they had gone from strangers, to friends, to now friends who acknowledged the fact that they shared feelings for one another. He had never felt like this with anyone before, so it was a bit overwhelming for the young man, but he was talking it all in stride. It was a foreign concept, these feelings swirling around inside of him, but he was intrigued by them. He didn't want them to go away because if they went away, then there was a chance that Meili could go away with them and there was no way he could let that happen. But even if she left, Gael couldn't help but feel that these brewing feelings he had for her wouldn't go away. They were surprisingly strong for having just met her scarce few weeks ago, but he could already feel the burrowing a permanent place in his big heart, the heart that now leapt and thundered at her every touch. How could one wolf bring out such a reaction in him. Surely, it was a strange thing, a mystery even, but one he was more than happy to be a part of.
Taking a moment away from their conversation, the young Adravendi allowed his senses to branch out to the atmosphere outside of the cave, realizing that the storm had calmed down significantly. Cerulean gaze flickered away from Mei for a brief moment, noting that the pounding rain from a few minutes ago had now lightened to a drizzle. Could the storm be on its way to being over or was this only a slight reprieve before it came back full force? Knowing it didn't matter much, the young brute allowed his attention to return back to the little woman, her gentle voice filling his ears as she agreed to be with him in Valhalla, nuzzling herself into his neck before she glanced back up at him, continuing. There's just a few more things I need to finish up before I can come with you, okay? I need to take a little trip, just to tie up some loose ends. As soon as I'm done with that, I'll come back and I'll find you. I've seen your pack's territory so I know where you'll be. I'll come to the border and I'll call for you. But for now, you need to get back to your family, be with them while they're mourning your grandfather. They need you more than me.
She was leaving him, again, but this time she planned on coming back. It was something of consolation, but it didn't make him feel any better about having to let her go. He didn't want to let her go, to watch her walk away from knowing that he couldn't go after her. It was the worst feeling in the world. She was worried about his family, about them missing him. Ha. The probably hadn't even noticed that he'd sneaked off. There was no one waiting for him to return, that was certain. As much as I can't bare the thought, I won't keep you from what you have to do. I'll be waiting everyday at the border until you come back. But right now, I want to stay with you. Please...stay the night with me. I can guarantee you there's no one looking for me, no one waiting for me. They don't even know I'm gone...Please... Audits flattened his skull, cerulean gems riveted to her teal ones, hoping she would accept his offer.
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