cover you when the sky comes crashing in
It all sounded complicated and difficult, but if Sah had it worked out for himself, then perhaps it didn’t much matter. “Understandable.” Maybe one day the companion would develop a more…tangible means of communication. Or they’d learn together.
As Sah announced the portions of the wood diminishing, Deimos snorted – he’d noticed, given the amount of work he’d been doing. “I have several more I need to get done.” There’d be trip after trip, interval after interval, until the citizens were content for the next few days. “You can go ahead. I will finish up on my own.” Shoving more portions back into the sled, he turned back from where he’d come – though he glanced over his shoulder, addressing the Wild Thunder once more. “We can train soon, if you would like.” Honing his new Accepted proportions might be of an interest to the newer hybrid.
And with that, the Sword gave a wave, before returning to the stack of timber.
[FIN]
As Sah announced the portions of the wood diminishing, Deimos snorted – he’d noticed, given the amount of work he’d been doing. “I have several more I need to get done.” There’d be trip after trip, interval after interval, until the citizens were content for the next few days. “You can go ahead. I will finish up on my own.” Shoving more portions back into the sled, he turned back from where he’d come – though he glanced over his shoulder, addressing the Wild Thunder once more. “We can train soon, if you would like.” Honing his new Accepted proportions might be of an interest to the newer hybrid.
And with that, the Sword gave a wave, before returning to the stack of timber.
[FIN]
DEIMOS







