AISHA
Before they knew Halo existed, Aisha often forgot that there was a time when grounders only knew about their bubble society. Even the Greatwood, connected by borders, was once unknown, completely foreign. It was amazing how quickly things changed in this world, and how young she was to it all in the grand scheme of things. "I forgot that Halo didn't always 'exist' to us," she mused with a huff, a soft smile.
There was both conclusiveness to the current conversation, but an undertone that flowed through. There work was not done, it was only beginning, and that excitement danced in the fire behind her eyes, "Thanks, they'll look nice next to my other growing pile of readings," she teased again, reaching for the new journals to have them all together. She glanced back up to Kiada at the mention of Ronin, "do you know where he is? I haven't met him but I want to."
There was both conclusiveness to the current conversation, but an undertone that flowed through. There work was not done, it was only beginning, and that excitement danced in the fire behind her eyes, "Thanks, they'll look nice next to my other growing pile of readings," she teased again, reaching for the new journals to have them all together. She glanced back up to Kiada at the mention of Ronin, "do you know where he is? I haven't met him but I want to."
suddenly it's looking like
i did not come to play
i did not come to play
i already won the game