Sah
Sah laughed softly at Caly's enthusiasm. "I bet. Everyone here always seems to be in a rush of some kind." The heartbeat of the region seemed to always be racing, either from anger, excitement, or adrenaline. But always racing. Even from here, he could hear the calls of ambitious merchants as they coaxed every passerby to come to their stalls. The chatter was a constant background, as was the ebbing and flowing sound of conversation.
The Wild Thunder glanced up at the sky as Caly described her childhood's view. Even if the stars were invisible at the moment, he felt their draw. "Different, huh?" Perhaps it was similar to when he'd come to Caido and had to relearn the stars. They'd been vastly different, entirely different constellations dotting the sky and further reminding him of his new location. A soft smile stretched across Sah's face; "Sounds about right."
The conversation naturally lulled and after a brief exchange of goodbyes and a promise to meet later in Halo, they parted ways.
-[FIN]
The Wild Thunder glanced up at the sky as Caly described her childhood's view. Even if the stars were invisible at the moment, he felt their draw. "Different, huh?" Perhaps it was similar to when he'd come to Caido and had to relearn the stars. They'd been vastly different, entirely different constellations dotting the sky and further reminding him of his new location. A soft smile stretched across Sah's face; "Sounds about right."
The conversation naturally lulled and after a brief exchange of goodbyes and a promise to meet later in Halo, they parted ways.
-[FIN]
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare







