FINN
the spyglass
it is only through mystery and madness
Were it not for the surprise of it all, Finn might have thought about the implications of addressing Tobi directly. He'll chastise himself for it later - for now, at least Tobi has gotten him into the enclosure, even if she hasn't persuaded him to climb aboard for a moonlight unicorn ride (that shouldn't sound dirty, but it somehow it still does). He's not sure what she's planning when she does rise to her feet, and there's something utterly whimsical about a unicorn tugging at his scarf that has him chuckling without meaning to.
"Fine. Fine," he relents at last, following her out into the darkness of the enclosure, trusting her to guide the way. As they walk the snow, of course, grows deeper, and Finn's shoes and the bottoms of his pants will be soaked by the time they return. That is the price, he supposes, for not taking the offer of a ride.
"Fine. Fine," he relents at last, following her out into the darkness of the enclosure, trusting her to guide the way. As they walk the snow, of course, grows deeper, and Finn's shoes and the bottoms of his pants will be soaked by the time they return. That is the price, he supposes, for not taking the offer of a ride.
that the soul is revealed