Zavien
spread love everywhere you go.
Her cautious words made him smile at her, still slightly uncertain himself. "I feel better. I still have some things to work through..." He swallowed around the dark sentiments, knowing that he couldn't train his way out of nightmares. They'd become slightly less frequent, but he couldn't tell if that was distance from Stormbreak or time - or, even more baffling, healing. Whatever it may be, he needed to find out.
Zavien let out a soft sigh to release any lingering apprehension, looking back up to the starlit sky, knowing that home was out there. "But I said I'd visit, and I think I need to give it a trial run. Stay for a few days and see how I feel." The possibilities hung in the air, a tipping point that may lead to his ultimate return, or more time traveling and training and healing.
Looking to Lena, his smile turned sad - wanting - as his eyes spoke of the nights he'd spent staring up at this same sky, unable to sleep but still dreaming of better days. "I just - I miss home. I miss you." There was an unspoken fear of becoming complacent where he was. It seemed impossible, but he didn't want to start getting too comfortable someplace other than home. He could already feel a routine beginning to blossom in the Greatwood, and while they revolved around his plans to return home, what if he forgot his purpose? Forgot Lena? He knew it was stupid, but would he always let the fear dictate his choices? That wasn't how he was raised, and it wasn't how he wanted to live.
Zavien let out a soft sigh to release any lingering apprehension, looking back up to the starlit sky, knowing that home was out there. "But I said I'd visit, and I think I need to give it a trial run. Stay for a few days and see how I feel." The possibilities hung in the air, a tipping point that may lead to his ultimate return, or more time traveling and training and healing.
Looking to Lena, his smile turned sad - wanting - as his eyes spoke of the nights he'd spent staring up at this same sky, unable to sleep but still dreaming of better days. "I just - I miss home. I miss you." There was an unspoken fear of becoming complacent where he was. It seemed impossible, but he didn't want to start getting too comfortable someplace other than home. He could already feel a routine beginning to blossom in the Greatwood, and while they revolved around his plans to return home, what if he forgot his purpose? Forgot Lena? He knew it was stupid, but would he always let the fear dictate his choices? That wasn't how he was raised, and it wasn't how he wanted to live.
let no one ever come to you without leaving happier.







