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Tenshi

"One With the Mountains"

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age
7 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Dire wolf
build
Heavy
posts
261
player
ghostliem

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01-30-2023, 10:56 AM


His arrival was expected as her call was rarely left unanswered. She watched him carefully as her insides twisted slightly. The only reason she had to be nervous was whether he approved of her offering. Unlike that of her homeland, what she offered was more to his taste. One might think that you would offer delicacies from your own heritage as a way of sharing, but not this time. No matter how much Tenshi wanted to craft a warm stew full of meat and root vegetables, today was for Hanzo to enjoy. An offering of sorts to show that she was committed to staying in Tojo-kai.

"Kuroo and Usagi are bright lads. They showed me how to make the rice sticky and the fish sliced thin," her voice is apprehensive but also eager. Lifting her steel blue gaze to Hanzo as he gave her that look, Tenshi couldn't deny it. She had fallen for a once presumed enemy. Blinded by anger and emotion, she had blamed his ancestral blood for the downfall of her home. Mountains once beautifully filled with wolves like herself were now demolished to a coal and blood-filled wasteland. Her heart still hurt every time she thought of traveling north to view Boreas' own mountains for a taste of once was, but her future lay here. Already growing accustomed to the balmy weather of the southern continent, it was time for Tenshi to really begin settling down.

"I wanted to learn more about Nihon's culture and also give you a bite of home," Tenshi's words are careful as she moves over to give him room to sit beside her. Carefully adding a piece of sliced salmon to a bed of rice, she holds it out to Hanzo. "It is best eaten now before getting too warm," she adds, a small hint of a hopeful smile on her lips.