At some point she spotted Koa, but wondering if they were both in the same regards with surrounding issues, she let him be. Instead, she simply watched and waited, not eager for company, nor for food, not with everything else resting just below the surface. So when Ludo came and the winds slunk and the lights ceased, the unknown beckoned and crawled again. She watched, but didn’t recognize either woman, and was left to bend and bow her head, giving them all space and privacy. Her fingers slid to the top of Sera’s lantern, all lavender and silver, draconic wings on the edges, and hoped for next year.
lena |
little bit of save the world