light up my life
06-15-2020, 04:31 PM
Indigo missed Asla. He thought that she would retreat with him to his little plant house, but after the reveal her presence was sparse. He was so happy about his new space he wanted to share that emotion so badly with her, but he hadn’t been able to find her. The longer she was away from him the more he felt his heart hurt. She was a part of him, Indigo wasn’t complete without her beside him. With her missing presence he realized more than ever how incomplete he was without her.
The boy was out wandering again, looking for his sister again. Huge purple paws carried him forward over the main path that led through the Armada lands. Not that Indy thought he’d have any luck finding her here, but she wasn’t in any of the places he would usually find her. The boy sighed heavily as he stopped nearby aunt Io and uncle Roan’s cabin. He was just about to gie up and call for her, but he was worried that even after he sought her out she wouldn’t come.
The boy’s brows knit and he frowned as he debated his next move internally. He gave up and tilted his head back to call out for his sister that evening.
The boy was out wandering again, looking for his sister again. Huge purple paws carried him forward over the main path that led through the Armada lands. Not that Indy thought he’d have any luck finding her here, but she wasn’t in any of the places he would usually find her. The boy sighed heavily as he stopped nearby aunt Io and uncle Roan’s cabin. He was just about to gie up and call for her, but he was worried that even after he sought her out she wouldn’t come.
The boy’s brows knit and he frowned as he debated his next move internally. He gave up and tilted his head back to call out for his sister that evening.
Warning: Indigo should be considered a Mature Character.