Let's Kill Batman [MEETING]
09-16-2018, 12:20 AM
The surprise that was plastered over Shilah's face was just priceless! She might've reveled in it more if she wasn't brought back to reality by the thought that she very well could've never seen him again. And with the dark and looming continued absence of their mother... Sometimes, she supposed, you had to cling to what you had left. Even if that was her silly brother.
Nipping at his ear playfully, the youngster smirked and retorted, "As if I'd be done in by a storm." By Seiran's calculations, if the flood that dragged her through rocks and rapids couldn't take her out then nothing would any time soon. Especially not since she'd arrived here to the safety of the remaining family pack. At Shilah's prematurely cut off question, she was quick to discern what he meant and sober up enough to give him a quick shake of her head to confirm what he likely suspected. No sign of Razi.
Once the meeting got underway it was difficult to focus on any one thing. She was quite busy with studying the numerous faces of family members that she'd yet to meet, and catching a couple that were vaguely familiar from back home. Ashiel she knew the best, so it was much easier to give him her attention when he suddenly began speaking of a vision he'd had during the cursed flood. Features impassive, Seiran digested the news rather uncertainly. What did this mean for them? Was the flood meant to punish them all for whatever direction they'd been taking? A stab of anger constricted her heart briefly. What... what if it was by the Fallen god's design that her mother had been taken from her? Seiran couldn't understand why that might be the case, but she worried she was right.
Pale blue eyes slid to the side, fixing on the pale man who would speak up and offer to care for her and her brother. For a moment her eye went back to Shilah in a silent question about what he thought of this man who was apparently unopposed in seeking the position as their 'temporary' guardian. For now it was hard to decide what she thought, but having someone was hopefully better than no one, so maybe she'd have to wait and see before she decided whether or not she liked the man.
There was also a darker coated girl who looked somewhat similar to Malleus that offered to help with them. Seiran just hoped the girl could teach her things that were interesting enough to keep her attention. There'd surely be no complaints if this turned out to be the case - her hunger for knowledge usually tended to win over her more prickly nature. When Ashiel, Shilah and another man Seiran thought must also be from their washed away pack spoke up, Seiran was quick to follow suit. "I'd also like to study healing," she stated. As for joining, well, that was implied. Somehow, given that they'd already been found a guardian, Seiran was fairly certain it wasn't entirely optional anyway at their age.
Nipping at his ear playfully, the youngster smirked and retorted, "As if I'd be done in by a storm." By Seiran's calculations, if the flood that dragged her through rocks and rapids couldn't take her out then nothing would any time soon. Especially not since she'd arrived here to the safety of the remaining family pack. At Shilah's prematurely cut off question, she was quick to discern what he meant and sober up enough to give him a quick shake of her head to confirm what he likely suspected. No sign of Razi.
Once the meeting got underway it was difficult to focus on any one thing. She was quite busy with studying the numerous faces of family members that she'd yet to meet, and catching a couple that were vaguely familiar from back home. Ashiel she knew the best, so it was much easier to give him her attention when he suddenly began speaking of a vision he'd had during the cursed flood. Features impassive, Seiran digested the news rather uncertainly. What did this mean for them? Was the flood meant to punish them all for whatever direction they'd been taking? A stab of anger constricted her heart briefly. What... what if it was by the Fallen god's design that her mother had been taken from her? Seiran couldn't understand why that might be the case, but she worried she was right.
Pale blue eyes slid to the side, fixing on the pale man who would speak up and offer to care for her and her brother. For a moment her eye went back to Shilah in a silent question about what he thought of this man who was apparently unopposed in seeking the position as their 'temporary' guardian. For now it was hard to decide what she thought, but having someone was hopefully better than no one, so maybe she'd have to wait and see before she decided whether or not she liked the man.
There was also a darker coated girl who looked somewhat similar to Malleus that offered to help with them. Seiran just hoped the girl could teach her things that were interesting enough to keep her attention. There'd surely be no complaints if this turned out to be the case - her hunger for knowledge usually tended to win over her more prickly nature. When Ashiel, Shilah and another man Seiran thought must also be from their washed away pack spoke up, Seiran was quick to follow suit. "I'd also like to study healing," she stated. As for joining, well, that was implied. Somehow, given that they'd already been found a guardian, Seiran was fairly certain it wasn't entirely optional anyway at their age.