TARASHA
you said it seems like forever
since we've seen each other
since we've seen each other
I turn to the shark book as it's pointed out, my eyes wide, head cocked. Safest to give that one a wide berth then, for the time being at least. Until I can be sure the melody is going to keep it calm, keep it from trying to eat us. "We had better get started then." I don't have the same hesitation as Amalia seems to though, and I flutter towards the shelves, aiming towards the book with the question mark on it.
With the melody on my lips, feeling more and more like a lullaby the longer I repeat it, I reach out, meaning to first stroke along the spine of the book, treating it like a frightened animal who's trust I must earn. Then, if there is no obvious reaction, I will try to grab it, try to introduce it to the bag of holding.
Tarasha reaches out gently for the question mark book, humming the fae lullaby while they do
With the melody on my lips, feeling more and more like a lullaby the longer I repeat it, I reach out, meaning to first stroke along the spine of the book, treating it like a frightened animal who's trust I must earn. Then, if there is no obvious reaction, I will try to grab it, try to introduce it to the bag of holding.
Tarasha reaches out gently for the question mark book, humming the fae lullaby while they do
where does the time go?