Oh, how I've tried to get you out of my head
And I lie broken in words I said
And I lie broken in words I said
Much to Liam’s relief, he was recognized, and he offered a small smile to Noah as he came to a stop beside the man. ”And I you,” he responded. Liam realized that he was, in fact, glad to see someone he knew. He’d spent so long living life as a hermit in the Greatwood that he’d nearly forgotten what it was like to have friends, and even if he didn’t know Noah quite that well, his presence was still a welcome relief from solitude.
”How are you?” the ex-soldier asked, his gaze roaming around the woods. Mornings were always his favorite, and Flowerbirth ones more so than any other season. There was something about the faint chill that lingered in the air, the bright sunlight dappling the ground as it streamed through the green leaves above, and the scent of new growth that always set Liam’s mind at ease.
”How are you?” the ex-soldier asked, his gaze roaming around the woods. Mornings were always his favorite, and Flowerbirth ones more so than any other season. There was something about the faint chill that lingered in the air, the bright sunlight dappling the ground as it streamed through the green leaves above, and the scent of new growth that always set Liam’s mind at ease.
Never thought I'd walk on this street again
Standing where it all began
Standing where it all began
Liam






