RONIN
the darkstar
light is easy to love.
"I think it's because of what it represents..." Ronin tries, feeling out his own reasoning as they head downstairs, and he absolutely hides his smile to hear Remi squeezing hold of his hand. "It's a new start. It feels peaceful... Nothing has happened here to taint my view of it... Does that make sense?" He shrugs, glancing around before suddenly flushing at a realisation. "I think it's also because this place is the most I've seen you smile in a very long time, and even though the building isn't what's caused it, I want to be here more. Just in case I get to see more of it."
It's so corny that Ronin actively cringes at himself, raking a hand back through his dark hair and sighing out a fluttery sort of breath, only for Remi to tumble even farther into bashfulness and wonder. The Star lets out a soft laugh with it all, nodding to his husband and grinning at him as they head for the door, though he's letting his eyes linger on all the little details he might have missed before; the ugly pattern on the wallpaper; the grains in the wood; the hidden storage spaces.
"Perhaps we can fly around Stormbreak, and you can take a proper look at the place. Better than the nimbus, I'd think."
It's so corny that Ronin actively cringes at himself, raking a hand back through his dark hair and sighing out a fluttery sort of breath, only for Remi to tumble even farther into bashfulness and wonder. The Star lets out a soft laugh with it all, nodding to his husband and grinning at him as they head for the door, though he's letting his eyes linger on all the little details he might have missed before; the ugly pattern on the wallpaper; the grains in the wood; the hidden storage spaces.
"Perhaps we can fly around Stormbreak, and you can take a proper look at the place. Better than the nimbus, I'd think."
show me your darkness.