Kamaria
I would rather stay here
Where the moon, it glows
Where the moon, it glows
She gasps with delight when her mother manifests before her, going to her with her arms spread. Unable to sense the icy chill that's projected onto Sunjata, Kamaria settles in with her mother. Her father and Nate don't really talk yet, which at first she decides means nothing. Her cheeks turn a soft shade of pink at the way Safrin appraises the stones and seaglass. "I'm so glad you like them!"
"These are from the Rainbow Road," she says of the stones, in all their colorful glory, "Daddy took me there, and we made the color purple. Did you know? That's gonna be our family color! I wish you could've been there with us..."
As for the seaglass, Kamaria's about to explain their origins when Nate suddenly pipes up to tell her something that sounds like a goodbye. Her smile fades and her gaze shifts, troubled, confused by it.
"Wait..." but he's already left, and she glances between her parents for the answers, "Why is Nate leaving?"
"These are from the Rainbow Road," she says of the stones, in all their colorful glory, "Daddy took me there, and we made the color purple. Did you know? That's gonna be our family color! I wish you could've been there with us..."
As for the seaglass, Kamaria's about to explain their origins when Nate suddenly pipes up to tell her something that sounds like a goodbye. Her smile fades and her gaze shifts, troubled, confused by it.
"Wait..." but he's already left, and she glances between her parents for the answers, "Why is Nate leaving?"
Soaring doves and falling crows
Laughter is the only sound here
Laughter is the only sound here