Zavien
Happiness is a choice that requires effort at times
Nodding his head, Zavien took a deep breath to release any sense of responsibility for the man. "Then you will know." It was his decision whether he chose to do anything with the information or not. Perhaps it would be easier knowing since they weren't his own people.
The conversation felt heavy, weighing down his limbs with exhaustion. There was so much pressure, from the guilt that hadn't quite left to the knowledge that plagued him. Zavien wasn't sure how he'd found himself in the midst of so many expectations and responsibilities. He was just a soldier who wanted to help make people smile; and yet he found himself laden with emotions and purpose beyond his understanding. It was too much for him to process in his current state, but he wondered if he might come to understand it one day. And if not, maybe he could accept it.
For now, he felt like a sorry house guest, lounging in bed, taking up the time of the Warden, hogging the healing. His mother would be ashamed. So Zavien did the only thing he could, he put on a practiced smile and said, "I'm not sure I've said this yet, but thank you. I know this isn't how either of us wanted things to work out, but I'm eternally grateful for everything." He gestured with a hand to the situation at large, unable to articulate every bit that had contributed to his recovery thus far. And although Deimos had not lessened his mental burden, it was comforting to see a familiar face. Despite it all, he couldn't stay.
Zavien shifted in the bed, better able to disguise the wince with Zuriel's assistance. "I'll plan to leave in the next day or two - once I have the strength." He said the words firmly, his mind already made up as he seemed to gaze off into the distance. "I have a lot of things to think about." How to get stronger. Where to go. What to do next. How to tell Lena. It was all overwhelming, but they were things to consider later, after he'd had more than a second to breathe and wrap his head around recent events (and deaths).
The conversation felt heavy, weighing down his limbs with exhaustion. There was so much pressure, from the guilt that hadn't quite left to the knowledge that plagued him. Zavien wasn't sure how he'd found himself in the midst of so many expectations and responsibilities. He was just a soldier who wanted to help make people smile; and yet he found himself laden with emotions and purpose beyond his understanding. It was too much for him to process in his current state, but he wondered if he might come to understand it one day. And if not, maybe he could accept it.
For now, he felt like a sorry house guest, lounging in bed, taking up the time of the Warden, hogging the healing. His mother would be ashamed. So Zavien did the only thing he could, he put on a practiced smile and said, "I'm not sure I've said this yet, but thank you. I know this isn't how either of us wanted things to work out, but I'm eternally grateful for everything." He gestured with a hand to the situation at large, unable to articulate every bit that had contributed to his recovery thus far. And although Deimos had not lessened his mental burden, it was comforting to see a familiar face. Despite it all, he couldn't stay.
Zavien shifted in the bed, better able to disguise the wince with Zuriel's assistance. "I'll plan to leave in the next day or two - once I have the strength." He said the words firmly, his mind already made up as he seemed to gaze off into the distance. "I have a lot of things to think about." How to get stronger. Where to go. What to do next. How to tell Lena. It was all overwhelming, but they were things to consider later, after he'd had more than a second to breathe and wrap his head around recent events (and deaths).








