Vervain
even the darkest night
will end
will end
Letting out a peal of laughter as the ground disappears beneath her feet, the rest of the party becomes an unimportant blur and stays that way, even after Remi sets her back down. "It's good to see you too," Vai tells him, reaching up to brush a wayward curl out of his face. "If you'd called me earlier on I'd have given you a haircut," she adds with a smirk, but of course the Bastion's current appearance, a little wild, a lot boyish, only adds to the charm of it all.
"Not one complaint yet," she agrees with a scoff, squeezing his shoulders affectionately. "The night is comparatively young when it comes to the sort of mischief you might get yourself into." Reaching up to cover his hand with her own where it cradles her cheek, she tuts under her breath. "That's not a miracle - that's just a good thing working exactly how it's meant to," she disagrees. "The miracle is that you've not already taken off part of your suit."
Reaching out with a grin to straighten his bowtie, Vai nods when she's satisfied. "Very sharp," she compliments. "And believe me - these little whiles will add up. I don't take a single one of them for granted," she promises him.
"Not one complaint yet," she agrees with a scoff, squeezing his shoulders affectionately. "The night is comparatively young when it comes to the sort of mischief you might get yourself into." Reaching up to cover his hand with her own where it cradles her cheek, she tuts under her breath. "That's not a miracle - that's just a good thing working exactly how it's meant to," she disagrees. "The miracle is that you've not already taken off part of your suit."
Reaching out with a grin to straighten his bowtie, Vai nods when she's satisfied. "Very sharp," she compliments. "And believe me - these little whiles will add up. I don't take a single one of them for granted," she promises him.
and the sun
will rise
will rise







