Got no plans and I've got no money
Gone are the days of milk and honey
Gone are the days of milk and honey
Talk of a 'next time' had Soh smiling - not that she'd really stopped since seeing Zavien come through the door. There was just something about him, about how natural this felt. Despite her own turbulent emotions, she was having a wonderful time, and thoughts of a next time felt as sure as the sunrise. "Deal," she said warmly.
Their waitress came and went; their order placed, it seemed that it was time for the conversation to shift. While Soh debated with herself about the right way to ask Zavien what she needed to ask, it seemed that he was considering his own news. Before she could figure out what to say, he cautiously broke the silence. As far as Soh was concerned, the caution was unwarranted. Had she spent far too much time in love with Koa? Yes, absolutely. But that was over and done with, and her former lover, if he could even be called that, had no business interfering with her love life now.
Which was why she had been so glad to receive Zavien's letter. Whatever he'd told Koa, whatever Koa had said back - it seemed insignificant in light of the fact that it had gone well. Still, she knew that the prospect of ruining a friendship had weighed heavily on Zavien, and she understood why. "I'm glad," she said easily. "I... wasn't really sure what to expect, to be honest, so when I got your letter, I was relieved." She paused. "Was it terribly uncomfortable? I hope it wasn't too awkward for you."
Their waitress came and went; their order placed, it seemed that it was time for the conversation to shift. While Soh debated with herself about the right way to ask Zavien what she needed to ask, it seemed that he was considering his own news. Before she could figure out what to say, he cautiously broke the silence. As far as Soh was concerned, the caution was unwarranted. Had she spent far too much time in love with Koa? Yes, absolutely. But that was over and done with, and her former lover, if he could even be called that, had no business interfering with her love life now.
Which was why she had been so glad to receive Zavien's letter. Whatever he'd told Koa, whatever Koa had said back - it seemed insignificant in light of the fact that it had gone well. Still, she knew that the prospect of ruining a friendship had weighed heavily on Zavien, and she understood why. "I'm glad," she said easily. "I... wasn't really sure what to expect, to be honest, so when I got your letter, I was relieved." She paused. "Was it terribly uncomfortable? I hope it wasn't too awkward for you."
Green eyes and a head of gold
I'll give you two dollars if you save my soul
I'll give you two dollars if you save my soul
Sohalia
Minor powerplay allowed without permission.
Feel free to use force/magic on Sohalia.
Feel free to use force/magic on Sohalia.







