Lena
Leaving it didn’t seem right to her – but perhaps, in some way, it’d be returned to the land, better than what it had been churned and turned into. She gave a silent little prayer in her mind, apologies for what they’d had to do, for the sudden bout of violence, for hoping it could make its way to Mort’s realm without the barbs and horrors implanted within its veins. “Okay,” came along with acceptance of the inevitable, and she only gave it one last look, before darting her eyes away, back upon the route at large.
Tucking her coat closer, she sighed, nodding in agreement again. “Yes. Thank you again for the help. I didn’t expect anything out here,” even though she should have – foolish on her part, for not being better prepared. “Let’s head back to Halo?” And then home – wherever that happened to be for the woman.
[FIN]
Tucking her coat closer, she sighed, nodding in agreement again. “Yes. Thank you again for the help. I didn’t expect anything out here,” even though she should have – foolish on her part, for not being better prepared. “Let’s head back to Halo?” And then home – wherever that happened to be for the woman.
[FIN]
sunlight on mist; summer lightning
your choices outweigh your substance
your choices outweigh your substance







