Thalassa
I worry this is how I’m always gonna feel.
Not bothering with the city or people in the plaza, Thal only noticed Liam when she thought his waving hand was someone throwing something at her. Her dark hair tumbled over her shoulder when she whipped her head, expecting a projectile to fight off but finding a familiar face that she suddenly wished she could pretend not to notice. But it's too late now, he was walking towards her and it would be more of a pain to ignore him than just face the man.
She didn't give a greeting in return, the recognition in her narrowed eyes making it clear that she hadn't forgotten their last interaction or his noncommittal answers. "How do you think I've been?" The tone was almost as biting as the cold when a flash of lightning crackled in the clouds overhead, especially as she observed how happy he looked, as if the Family hadn't been forced to leave Caido and them. It kind of made her want to slap him, but she chose instead to level her icy blue gaze on him, daring him to say something 'positive' or 'optimistic' about recent events.
She didn't give a greeting in return, the recognition in her narrowed eyes making it clear that she hadn't forgotten their last interaction or his noncommittal answers. "How do you think I've been?" The tone was almost as biting as the cold when a flash of lightning crackled in the clouds overhead, especially as she observed how happy he looked, as if the Family hadn't been forced to leave Caido and them. It kind of made her want to slap him, but she chose instead to level her icy blue gaze on him, daring him to say something 'positive' or 'optimistic' about recent events.
But nothing lasts. I know the deal.







