RONIN
Tipping her a wink and holding his head high, even if his hands shook and he was desperate to sit back down again, Ronin pushed his way through the fatigue and nodded. "I never doubt it, even for a second," he said reverently, unsure what to make of the moniker but accepting it graciously nonetheless.
Without further ado, Ronin would head back down the hill under the starlit sky, gazing over his shoulder as if to seek reassurance that Safrin was still there. To seek reassurance that, even if the world had reared its ugly head and bitten him, poisoned him, that his faith in his goddess was still unshaken. And between Safrin and those he loved most fiercely, there was nothing else he needed to make this work
~END
Without further ado, Ronin would head back down the hill under the starlit sky, gazing over his shoulder as if to seek reassurance that Safrin was still there. To seek reassurance that, even if the world had reared its ugly head and bitten him, poisoned him, that his faith in his goddess was still unshaken. And between Safrin and those he loved most fiercely, there was nothing else he needed to make this work
~END
a star in someone else's sky