And I know I'm asking too much
And I know I'm taking control
And I know I'm taking control
Everything, Sohalia decided, was a bit of a mess. But at least now, with Noe cured, it was a mess they could fix.
Leaving the girl to her family, Soh glanced around, taking stock of where they’d ended up. They weren’t far from the Hanged Man, which meant they weren’t far from her apartment - and that seemed like the best option as far as a place to regroup. It would be quiet, and safe, and if Soh knew anything from her own traumatic experiences in the past, it was that quiet and safe would be what Noe needed more than anything.
The Luminary turned to Koa. ”This way,” she said, glancing between the three of them. ”It’s not far.” Then she took the lead, glancing over her shoulder every once in a while just to make sure they were following.
True to her word, it was only a matter of minutes before Soh was unlocking the door to her apartment and ushering them all inside. She locked the door behind them and made her way into the living area. Large windows framed a sliding glass door that led to a porch overlooking the ocean; on the opposite side of the room was a kitchen. ”Make yourselves at home,” Soh murmured to Koa, gesturing towards the plush couch.
She hoped that Noe would be soothed by the calm of the space, but given that the girl didn’t like her much, she made her way into the kitchen and busied herself with getting some glasses and a pitcher of water. Once she’d carried it over to the other three, setting everything on the coffee table, she backed away, trying to give them as much space as she could without running away.
Leaving the girl to her family, Soh glanced around, taking stock of where they’d ended up. They weren’t far from the Hanged Man, which meant they weren’t far from her apartment - and that seemed like the best option as far as a place to regroup. It would be quiet, and safe, and if Soh knew anything from her own traumatic experiences in the past, it was that quiet and safe would be what Noe needed more than anything.
The Luminary turned to Koa. ”This way,” she said, glancing between the three of them. ”It’s not far.” Then she took the lead, glancing over her shoulder every once in a while just to make sure they were following.
True to her word, it was only a matter of minutes before Soh was unlocking the door to her apartment and ushering them all inside. She locked the door behind them and made her way into the living area. Large windows framed a sliding glass door that led to a porch overlooking the ocean; on the opposite side of the room was a kitchen. ”Make yourselves at home,” Soh murmured to Koa, gesturing towards the plush couch.
She hoped that Noe would be soothed by the calm of the space, but given that the girl didn’t like her much, she made her way into the kitchen and busied herself with getting some glasses and a pitcher of water. Once she’d carried it over to the other three, setting everything on the coffee table, she backed away, trying to give them as much space as she could without running away.
But a heart that's not worth breaking
Isn't worth much, not at all
Isn't worth much, not at all
Sohalia
Minor powerplay allowed without permission.
Feel free to use force/magic on Sohalia.
Feel free to use force/magic on Sohalia.







