NOE
'Cause, baby, I could build a castle
Out of all the bricks they threw at me
Out of all the bricks they threw at me
As much as Noe wanted to help, and as much as she wanted to be nosy (and much more likely the latter), she didn’t like how antsy the stranger appeared. He shifted like he was uncomfortable, and Noe could only speculate as to the type of trade he’d arranged. And with a Dragoon, no less! Koa would probably have a field day if he knew any of his fellow soldiers were making sketchy deals with hooded strangers from gods knew where.
”Okay, well, good luck with that,” Noe chirped, stepping away and accepting a clipboard from a passing worker. She signed off on her own delivery and turned back to the stranger, hesitating for a moment before shrugging and going on her way. ”Hope you find your Dragoon.”
”Okay, well, good luck with that,” Noe chirped, stepping away and accepting a clipboard from a passing worker. She signed off on her own delivery and turned back to the stranger, hesitating for a moment before shrugging and going on her way. ”Hope you find your Dragoon.”
And every day is like a battle
But every night with us is like a dream
But every night with us is like a dream






