We are all stardust
As Lilly stood, Zen followed suit. He pulled the blanket tighter around his shoulders as he nodded at Sah’s offer. He’d yet to have hot chocolate, but it was certainly something that he was open to trying.
The notion of accommodations gave him pause, and the Demi-god found himself blinking owlishly. After a moment, he shook his head, glancing at the Citadel sheepishly. He hadn't considered housing at all, too focused on getting away from the crowd and out to where the stars were. Zen bit the inside of his mouth, irritated at his own foolishness. He'd known that the snowy region was cold and that hypothermia was a risk, but the knowledge was in the theoretical sense, as was most of his understanding of the world. His mother had ensured that he had the worldly knowledge to survive but the reality of it all was still so new.
The notion of accommodations gave him pause, and the Demi-god found himself blinking owlishly. After a moment, he shook his head, glancing at the Citadel sheepishly. He hadn't considered housing at all, too focused on getting away from the crowd and out to where the stars were. Zen bit the inside of his mouth, irritated at his own foolishness. He'd known that the snowy region was cold and that hypothermia was a risk, but the knowledge was in the theoretical sense, as was most of his understanding of the world. His mother had ensured that he had the worldly knowledge to survive but the reality of it all was still so new.
Reflections of the cosmos and the passage of time
Zenith







