but that was then, and this is now
It's only the vaguely lonesome and stalwart fizz that he feels through the attuned bond that lets Remi know that somewhere nearby, something is not as it seems. Turning his head and narrowing his eyes, he doesn't immediately pick out Jata from the other birds in his peripheral vision, if only because it has been years since he's familiarized himself with any of the Flood's shifts. As the bird nears though, the blue of its feathers making a mockery of the Deepfrost sky, Remi finds himself smiling despite himself to see the ease with which Sunjata descends and lands.
"Hey Jata." Remi's smile softens as he nods his head, before itching a hand into his curls to ruffle his fingers through them. "Sorry, I'm sure talking about all of this is the last thing you want to do, but.." Sighing, he can only offer the other man an apologetic shrug. "Isla told me what you said...about Everest," he begins, fighting off a frown. "And now with the Tundra taken over...I told her to try and get away from him, without making it obvious." The Bastion explains. "To make up some excuse to come visit you in King's End, or maybe to go the Grounds. Just somewhere far from him, just in case." Given both his and Sunjata's rather complicated histories with the Remedy, he doubted if he needed to justify why the Flood might also care about her safety.
"There's something else, Roni—" The words die on his tongue as Remi cocks his head to the side, not unlike the way a dog might upon hearing a very high pitched sound.
Ummm.... This is kind of weird, but I just took a deadly blow fighting a yeti out in the Tundra. I think the others are okay, but since I'm talking to you, I'm going to assume I'm not. If you're able to send any help, we'd appreciate it, but if not, could you let Lena know? And tell her... I'm sorry?
Blinking, Remi's eyes widen as he listens. Having only met Zavien once Remi can't quite place the sound of the man's voice, but his concern is no less great for it.
Swallowing, Remi's attention flashes to Sunjata, his gaze sharpening. "Someone's just died...out on the Tundra. There's a group...he didn't say who, though."
"Hey Jata." Remi's smile softens as he nods his head, before itching a hand into his curls to ruffle his fingers through them. "Sorry, I'm sure talking about all of this is the last thing you want to do, but.." Sighing, he can only offer the other man an apologetic shrug. "Isla told me what you said...about Everest," he begins, fighting off a frown. "And now with the Tundra taken over...I told her to try and get away from him, without making it obvious." The Bastion explains. "To make up some excuse to come visit you in King's End, or maybe to go the Grounds. Just somewhere far from him, just in case." Given both his and Sunjata's rather complicated histories with the Remedy, he doubted if he needed to justify why the Flood might also care about her safety.
"There's something else, Roni—" The words die on his tongue as Remi cocks his head to the side, not unlike the way a dog might upon hearing a very high pitched sound.
Ummm.... This is kind of weird, but I just took a deadly blow fighting a yeti out in the Tundra. I think the others are okay, but since I'm talking to you, I'm going to assume I'm not. If you're able to send any help, we'd appreciate it, but if not, could you let Lena know? And tell her... I'm sorry?
Blinking, Remi's eyes widen as he listens. Having only met Zavien once Remi can't quite place the sound of the man's voice, but his concern is no less great for it.
Swallowing, Remi's attention flashes to Sunjata, his gaze sharpening. "Someone's just died...out on the Tundra. There's a group...he didn't say who, though."
the bastion
Speaks with a thick Italian accent.
Force and magic can be used against Remi without permission.
Force and magic can be used against Remi without permission.







