Hear those bells ring deep in the soul
Chiming away for a moment
Chiming away for a moment
Fine, fine. No Halo yet. Koa acquiesces with a nod and a smile, staying close on Jata's heels as he leads them toward the restaurant. The smells of it are intoxicating, all fried and spiced and aromatic; by the time they're seated with a pair of menus, Koa's attention is utterly captivated by the prospect of being fed. He barely hears Sunjata over the rumble of his stomach, only registering that the other has gotten up when it's too late.
Well, shit.
Cursing under his breath, Koa shoves off from the table, striding quickly and despite loud protests toward the back of the shop where the Flood has disappeared. Of course he doesn't find him there; Jata's too fast and wily for that, and as Koa bursts out the back door he is in time to catch the vanishing speck that is the winged demigod. Again he curses, louder this time, before stomping back into the restaurant. The Despite Koa doing his utmost to stick to Sunjata like a burr, the Flood still managed to shake him.
Time to get an adult.
[fin]
Well, shit.
Cursing under his breath, Koa shoves off from the table, striding quickly and despite loud protests toward the back of the shop where the Flood has disappeared. Of course he doesn't find him there; Jata's too fast and wily for that, and as Koa bursts out the back door he is in time to catch the vanishing speck that is the winged demigod. Again he curses, louder this time, before stomping back into the restaurant. The Despite Koa doing his utmost to stick to Sunjata like a burr, the Flood still managed to shake him.
Time to get an adult.
[fin]
Koa Carpenter
Feel your breath course frankly below
And see life as a worthy opponent
And see life as a worthy opponent







