tell me that your hopes and dreams don't end in the heart
Noah nodded from across the springs once, and then teleported back to Aly’s side. He flashed a brilliant, bright grin at her. ”I think that is wise. When I was part of the Order, when Vi first called me, I received this.” Noah said, reaching into his pocket to find his compass. He handed it to Alys, letting her turn it over in hand and inspect it. ”That takes me to each of the capitols. It has been most useful to get me to the court of stars in Torchline, where the healing fountain is.” He admitted. He had been in far too many battles now where his ragged, broken body had found refuge and healing in the cool waters of the fountain in the tropical region.
He took in a breath, letting her place the compass back in his hand. ”I think you’d like them. Ravenna, though, you might like the best.” He said, raising an eyebrow slightly. While he wasn’t allowed to choose favorites among his children, others certainly could. There was an air with Alys that Ravenna shared, and the abandoned may even be able to break through the ice that the younger woman formed around herself.
He took in a breath, letting her place the compass back in his hand. ”I think you’d like them. Ravenna, though, you might like the best.” He said, raising an eyebrow slightly. While he wasn’t allowed to choose favorites among his children, others certainly could. There was an air with Alys that Ravenna shared, and the abandoned may even be able to break through the ice that the younger woman formed around herself.
Noah
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