Everyone wants to see heaven
But no one wants to say goodbye
But no one wants to say goodbye
Gods, but he'd changed over the years. She remembered how eager and open and happy he'd been when they'd first met, and then how angry he'd been with her - for a long time - at first because she'd hurt him, and then because she'd hurt Stormbreak. And she'd really thought there'd be no coming back from that. The last time they'd talked - really talked - he'd looked at her with such hurt and fury that it was almost hatred, and she'd been devastated to think that she'd lost him for good.
But now there was nothing angry about him, only a calm, almost sad expression that was, in some ways, almost worse. It was the closing of a door that had maybe been left open a crack, the last goodbye to something that might once have been beautiful but that Soh had thoroughly ruined.
He brushed his thumb gently over the back of her hand, and Soh offered a sad sort of smile. "You deserve all of that too, Koa. Don't ever think you don't." And she truly hoped that he could find it, one day - even if it wasn't with her.
Having been very firmly placed in the friendzone, Soh swallowed down any last words that she might regret, or that might break the spell of the moment. He'd been very clear how he felt, and that was that they were friends. Nothing more. And she would have to learn to be okay with that. "Friends," she agreed, squeezing his hand with her own. "Always, okay? No matter what."
But now there was nothing angry about him, only a calm, almost sad expression that was, in some ways, almost worse. It was the closing of a door that had maybe been left open a crack, the last goodbye to something that might once have been beautiful but that Soh had thoroughly ruined.
He brushed his thumb gently over the back of her hand, and Soh offered a sad sort of smile. "You deserve all of that too, Koa. Don't ever think you don't." And she truly hoped that he could find it, one day - even if it wasn't with her.
Having been very firmly placed in the friendzone, Soh swallowed down any last words that she might regret, or that might break the spell of the moment. He'd been very clear how he felt, and that was that they were friends. Nothing more. And she would have to learn to be okay with that. "Friends," she agreed, squeezing his hand with her own. "Always, okay? No matter what."
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.







