NOAH
Noah couldn’t quite pinpoint the voice, but when the dark of mess hair and freckles came crashing through the violent purple underbrush, Noah felt a wave crash over him. ”Seren!” He exclaimed, glacier eyes wide with surprise and joy and some mix of other emotions he hadn’t yet evaluated. ”You’re ok!”
The demigod closed the distance between them just as Eira dropped from the sky and landed where he had once been standing. She trilled towards the youngling with a mixture of chirp and purr. Noah didn’t hesitate to wrap his arms around Safrin’s daughter and give her a squeeze before his hands went to her shoulders and held her out at arms length. He looked her up and down with a smile over his face, like long-lost cousins who had years of life separating them. ”Safrin let you come back.”
The demigod closed the distance between them just as Eira dropped from the sky and landed where he had once been standing. She trilled towards the youngling with a mixture of chirp and purr. Noah didn’t hesitate to wrap his arms around Safrin’s daughter and give her a squeeze before his hands went to her shoulders and held her out at arms length. He looked her up and down with a smile over his face, like long-lost cousins who had years of life separating them. ”Safrin let you come back.”
I wait and tell myself "life ain't chess,"
But no one comes in and yes, you're alone
But no one comes in and yes, you're alone








