She said, "We can go to yours / Do you have a bed frame? / Does it have a headboard?"
10-09-2024, 07:06 PM
Now that he had crossed the Bifrost, he found himself lingering much longer than he thought he would. This land was so much larger than Auster. He knew most of the island back to front, but he could get truly lost in Boreas. Just another face in the crowd. Katsurō found the thought strangely comforting. Fewer expectations, no one to disappoint. He'd split off from his siblings beneath the watery red light of the sun after they'd run circles around that strange land where the spires stretched towards the skies. As much as they'd tried, the place resisted their attempts to make sense of it. It remained a frustrating unanswered question, and he was hungry. This place had called to him, in part because it lay in stark contrast to the desolation of that other place. Life flourished here. It was the height of summer, and does grazed alongside their spring progeny. Fat rabbits darted in and out the tall grasses. Everything carried on as normal, as if there weren't a blood red sun high above their heads. Kat grunted and sank into a hunter's crouch, slinking through the tall grass as he tried to set his sights on some easy prey. A growing boy had to eat. |