Where we find ourselves
Lillith
06-12-2021, 12:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-13-2021, 02:17 PM by Lillith. Edited 4 times in total.)
Like Ezra Lillith didn’t really expect Emile to come see her, she wasn’t worth it before and wasn’t now. Lil would have to prove herself before she could really feel like she wasn’t a burden anymore. She felt like that might take a very long time, even now she still felt the lingering effects of the illness. Pushing herself too hard always set her back and now she had been sick for longer than she had been well in her short life. It left its mark in her physically, keeping her of much smaller stature than her siblings. No matter if she recovered fully or not, she would have that reminder for the rest of her life.
The smaller girl was restless despite how lethargic she was often forced to be. After high stress situations she was the worst, as was proven by her encounter with the saber cat. Knowing it wasn’t the best idea to travel too far from the castle without someone to watch her, another fact that made her cringe at her inability. So dainty silver paws carried her over the stone and carpeted floors. Walking, building herself back up slowly. In some of the corridors she tried to run, but when she found herself out of breath. Like now. Lil sprinted down the hall but pushed herself to hard. The young Adravendi fell back onto her haunches with a heavy gasp as she fought to catch her breath. At least she was close to her room.
She was glad she was alone, everyone always worried over her more than necessary when she got like this. Making her feel like more of a burden. Of course as soon as the thought crossed her mind Emile rounded the corner. She had no way to hide the way she sucked in her breath, or the fact she could hardly focus her eyes on anything important. She wasn’t swaying at least. ”Emile,” she breathed, closing her eyes as she willed herself to recovery.
Lillith Adravendi
The smaller girl was restless despite how lethargic she was often forced to be. After high stress situations she was the worst, as was proven by her encounter with the saber cat. Knowing it wasn’t the best idea to travel too far from the castle without someone to watch her, another fact that made her cringe at her inability. So dainty silver paws carried her over the stone and carpeted floors. Walking, building herself back up slowly. In some of the corridors she tried to run, but when she found herself out of breath. Like now. Lil sprinted down the hall but pushed herself to hard. The young Adravendi fell back onto her haunches with a heavy gasp as she fought to catch her breath. At least she was close to her room.
She was glad she was alone, everyone always worried over her more than necessary when she got like this. Making her feel like more of a burden. Of course as soon as the thought crossed her mind Emile rounded the corner. She had no way to hide the way she sucked in her breath, or the fact she could hardly focus her eyes on anything important. She wasn’t swaying at least. ”Emile,” she breathed, closing her eyes as she willed herself to recovery.