Bask in the Light of the Stars
Vesper seemed almost wary of his anger and Zen forced himself to relax, shoving the lingering irritation down for now. The curiosity was understandable even if the inquiry, and how it was made, was just plain rude. Nor would it be forgotten.
He doesn't expect his fellow Demi-god to bother with an explanation of the sharks and it almost catches Zen off guard. He takes it as a tentative olive branch, especially as Vesper goes on to inform him of where the rest of their immediate family can be found. (Thank you. I won't be staying in Torchline for long, but I'll see you around.) He actually hadn't known where the triplets or Jack lived, and the information was silently filed away for later.
As his stars dissipated, Zen resumed his walk down the beach. The conversation with his brother had gone differently than expected, but the newer Demi-god was content to know that it had ended peacefully.
-[FIN]
He doesn't expect his fellow Demi-god to bother with an explanation of the sharks and it almost catches Zen off guard. He takes it as a tentative olive branch, especially as Vesper goes on to inform him of where the rest of their immediate family can be found. (Thank you. I won't be staying in Torchline for long, but I'll see you around.) He actually hadn't known where the triplets or Jack lived, and the information was silently filed away for later.
As his stars dissipated, Zen resumed his walk down the beach. The conversation with his brother had gone differently than expected, but the newer Demi-god was content to know that it had ended peacefully.
-[FIN]
Or be burned by their light
Zen







