just say there is nothing holding you back
07-26-2021, 02:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2021, 02:07 PM by Hikaru. Edited 1 time in total.)
The den was really becoming what he envisioned it to be. There weren’t a lot of flowers left now that fall returned, but everything was turning beautiful colors and Hikaru made an almost flower arrangement from different plants he found around the Armada and Ashen lands. He knew Mortis appreciated all of his efforts, because he noticed them and he spoke his gratitude. That was one of the reasons the young koi knew that he loved him. He didn’t say it, didn’t allow himself to think it after he’d hurt Mort before. Even ignoring it Hikaru felt it deep in his soul everyday. A warmth that spread through him and quickened his heart and brought a smile to his face.
Kaiyo’s silvery gaze lifted to the door, now protected from the outside world by a thick pelt that helped to keep the cold and wind out. Just as he suspected, Mortis returned home right on time. The winged man was quiet, he said nothing as he made no hesitation in crossing the threshold and sitting beside him. Hika didn’t speak either, but he could see his friend’s expression. He knew it was not just pack duties he carried on his shoulders today.
Hiakru leaned against Mort’s side supportively, even before he finally said the words aloud. Zee was not dead. Liquid silver eyes widened in surprise at his words, he had been at the funeral, he had felt Mort’s sorrow. "But Mortis…?” He questioned quietly. He had seen the remains, they put them in the ground. Was she alive? Mort’s reaction didn’t lead him to believe, or maybe he was too conflicted? "How?”
"Hikaru"
Kaiyo’s silvery gaze lifted to the door, now protected from the outside world by a thick pelt that helped to keep the cold and wind out. Just as he suspected, Mortis returned home right on time. The winged man was quiet, he said nothing as he made no hesitation in crossing the threshold and sitting beside him. Hika didn’t speak either, but he could see his friend’s expression. He knew it was not just pack duties he carried on his shoulders today.
Hiakru leaned against Mort’s side supportively, even before he finally said the words aloud. Zee was not dead. Liquid silver eyes widened in surprise at his words, he had been at the funeral, he had felt Mort’s sorrow. "But Mortis…?” He questioned quietly. He had seen the remains, they put them in the ground. Was she alive? Mort’s reaction didn’t lead him to believe, or maybe he was too conflicted? "How?”