you must burn brighter than ever
Arching a brow, she was surprised to hear that one had been found – likely plucked and carried off for eventual Starfall upheavals or anything else notched in between. “That’s good. Nice to hear some luck has prevailed.” She gave a sharper sigh, glancing back at her companions as they came hustling back through. “I’m Melita, by the way,” head snapping back to the stranger, realizing she hadn’t gone with any semblance of introductions.
‘People watching’ wasn’t something she did frequently either – unless it was for some Ludo hijinks – so her curiosity and confusion remained hallmarked on her face. “Oh, well, I mean, you probably could. A lot of it is pointed towards the sky, but there’s probably something.” She’d never bothered from within the Observatory, after all, but there’d be enough windows to get the job done. "Are you looking for someone in particular?"
Nearby though, small pulsing lights harkened her attention, and her brows furrowed, contemplating how and why some of the will-o-wisps had ventured that close to the village.
‘People watching’ wasn’t something she did frequently either – unless it was for some Ludo hijinks – so her curiosity and confusion remained hallmarked on her face. “Oh, well, I mean, you probably could. A lot of it is pointed towards the sky, but there’s probably something.” She’d never bothered from within the Observatory, after all, but there’d be enough windows to get the job done. "Are you looking for someone in particular?"
Nearby though, small pulsing lights harkened her attention, and her brows furrowed, contemplating how and why some of the will-o-wisps had ventured that close to the village.
Melita







