Bask in the Light of the Stars
Zen easily accepted Nova's apology, amused by how quickly her mood and attention could shift. Her easy acceptance of his preferences made something warm swirl in his chest as he nodded. (I haven't used it yet. I think I'll like it.) The Demi-god had only been in Caido for a few days and had yet to shift. But he could feel the tiger beneath his skin itching to explore. To hunt.
The Demi-god was pulled from his musings at the unexpected question. Brow furrowing, he considered it for a moment before finally shrugging. His stars were a paler color, almost hesitant. (I don't know. I never have.) There were certainly things that he'd seen from the stars that entertained him. But with how focused Zen had been on learning and absorbing all the knowledge he would need; everything had been seen through a critical eye. He hadn't laughed.
Nova's enthusiastic agreement had the Demi-god cautiously hopeful that his secret truly was safe with her. The stars that formed were bright, pulsating with warmth. (Thank you.) As Nova placed her hand on her heart with a bright grin, Zen found himself smiling softly. Yeah. He'd kill for her in a heartbeat.
The Demi-god was pulled from his musings at the unexpected question. Brow furrowing, he considered it for a moment before finally shrugging. His stars were a paler color, almost hesitant. (I don't know. I never have.) There were certainly things that he'd seen from the stars that entertained him. But with how focused Zen had been on learning and absorbing all the knowledge he would need; everything had been seen through a critical eye. He hadn't laughed.
Nova's enthusiastic agreement had the Demi-god cautiously hopeful that his secret truly was safe with her. The stars that formed were bright, pulsating with warmth. (Thank you.) As Nova placed her hand on her heart with a bright grin, Zen found himself smiling softly. Yeah. He'd kill for her in a heartbeat.
Or be burned by their light
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