this lighthouse I built to guide my feet has burned out and I forgot where I'm going
In truth, she didn’t expect anyone to be in the Slagveld either, which makes her very, very lucky and Adam? Well, who knows. At least he isn’t alone anymore.
Raza feels herself pulled forward and struggles to keep her balance, falling forward again as Adam locks the door behind them. Looking more like a lanky, drowned dog than anything human, she remains on her hands and knees while trying to catch herself up. “The Halenani -” she eventually gets out. “The roof - it’s - gone.”
And she thinks everyone is okay, but she just doesn’t know. Is it a priority? Not really - what could Adam do from here? And everything hurts. Really fucking hurts.
Once her breath is better, Raza tries to stand up, wincing as her knees begin to protest far too much. “Fuckin’ hell…”
Raza feels herself pulled forward and struggles to keep her balance, falling forward again as Adam locks the door behind them. Looking more like a lanky, drowned dog than anything human, she remains on her hands and knees while trying to catch herself up. “The Halenani -” she eventually gets out. “The roof - it’s - gone.”
And she thinks everyone is okay, but she just doesn’t know. Is it a priority? Not really - what could Adam do from here? And everything hurts. Really fucking hurts.
Once her breath is better, Raza tries to stand up, wincing as her knees begin to protest far too much. “Fuckin’ hell…”
RAZA