Everyone wants to see heaven
But no one wants to say goodbye
But no one wants to say goodbye
”I didn’t hear many stories growing up,” Soh admitted. ”I was very sheltered until I left the Grounds.” Her parents had died when she was so very young, and her guardian after their passing hadn’t been the most affectionate sort. Where most children were likely tucked into bed with a tale and a kiss goodnight, Soh had largely been left to her own devices.
Soh hadn’t thought about her guardian in some time, and the sudden reminder brought an ache to her chest. She’d loved them - she still did, really - but she had to admit now that she was also scarred because of them. That there were pieces of herself she’d never get back because of her upbringing. But, fortunately, Maea seemed to be in a good enough mood for the both of them, and her giggle was infectious. Soh put thoughts of Auden out of her mind. It was no good to linger on the past, anyway.
”That could be arranged,” Soh said with a grin. ”The market’s not far. If you want, I can go get something.”
Soh hadn’t thought about her guardian in some time, and the sudden reminder brought an ache to her chest. She’d loved them - she still did, really - but she had to admit now that she was also scarred because of them. That there were pieces of herself she’d never get back because of her upbringing. But, fortunately, Maea seemed to be in a good enough mood for the both of them, and her giggle was infectious. Soh put thoughts of Auden out of her mind. It was no good to linger on the past, anyway.
”That could be arranged,” Soh said with a grin. ”The market’s not far. If you want, I can go get something.”
Everyone wants to see heaven
But no one wants to die
But no one wants to die
Sohalia
Minor powerplay allowed without permission.
Feel free to use force/magic on Sohalia.
Feel free to use force/magic on Sohalia.







