Roana laughed a little and nodded. ”Oh yes, experience in spades. They remind me of my boys in many ways. Last time I brought them frosted sugar cookies and a fighting toy where the loser’s figurine’s head pops off. They could barely bring themselves to pay attention to what I had come for.” she said with a snicker. Ludo was indeed a funny character. A trickster, a child, yet within the domain of death. An odd combination but somehow it worked.
The former captain grinned and nodded, happy to relent the point of luck. ”Fine, fine…you are much better at making your own luck than I am at making mine.” she quipped with a snicker, anticipating a friendly shove for it.
She smiled, a twinge of melancholy pulling on her heartstrings but she refused to let it go. ”Yes, my best friend. And as of late, my only friend too.” she said lightly, staring out into the misty gorge. ”The only thing that would stop me from being there is if you tell me not to come. And frankly I wouldn’t blame you. My existence has a way of pissing people off.”
The former captain grinned and nodded, happy to relent the point of luck. ”Fine, fine…you are much better at making your own luck than I am at making mine.” she quipped with a snicker, anticipating a friendly shove for it.
She smiled, a twinge of melancholy pulling on her heartstrings but she refused to let it go. ”Yes, my best friend. And as of late, my only friend too.” she said lightly, staring out into the misty gorge. ”The only thing that would stop me from being there is if you tell me not to come. And frankly I wouldn’t blame you. My existence has a way of pissing people off.”
Roana
You don't own me
Don't try to change me in any way
You don't own me
Don't tie me down cause I'd never stay
Don't try to change me in any way
You don't own me
Don't tie me down cause I'd never stay