MILO
i have seen what the darkness does
say goodbye to who i was
say goodbye to who i was
Well that solved that question. It gives him an idea of what the rest of the Fae looked like, perhaps acted like, within the Greatwood. A benefit, seeing as he doesn’t particularly want to go there at any point. Judging by Alina’s expression, perhaps that’s for the best. He walks behind her toward the tunnels, fingers running through his hair to try and comb it back while it dries, to keep it out of his face. “Torchline.” He rumbles, unsure whether or not she really cares for the answer.
And then he falls silent again, not sure what to say once they’d reached the tunnels, dipping inside the darkness once again and picking his brain to fall back into the familiarity of the Fingers, of retracing his steps, of finding the way back to the tunnel that lead to the ridiculously cold tundra of Halo to go back to the heat of Torchline.
And then he falls silent again, not sure what to say once they’d reached the tunnels, dipping inside the darkness once again and picking his brain to fall back into the familiarity of the Fingers, of retracing his steps, of finding the way back to the tunnel that lead to the ridiculously cold tundra of Halo to go back to the heat of Torchline.
i ain't ever been away so long
don't look back, those days are gone
don't look back, those days are gone