Triffling, poising around - none of their circumstances were particularly lovely ones, and as Yujin observed, both him and Richard were painfully aware of that. One of them a caged songbird that knew nothing but the comfort of its own cage, and next to him, shoved into said tiny, almost claustrophobic cage, was a hawk or maybe a raven, giant and foreboding, not resembling any of those songbirds at all, and yet forced to live like one, among the hubris of his own design. Was any of this truly enjoyable? One yearned to confine himself in a space too small for him, and another was particularly begging for freedom - one that he didn't partake in, now that the door to their shared cage stood there, open, all because a much tinier force was trying to compete with somebody much grander, much better at the many things he was doing. Yujin couldn't help but wonder if Richard was bored of him, his presence and insistence on doing things the way he wanted - he wondered if Richard truly wanted him by his side, for the rest of eternity, however long it'd be, before shaking that feeling off, alongside most of his clothing, before trailing after the blonde and letting himself particularly fall into the water. Today was ... one of many days, but not a fruitful one, as it seemed.
"Mh? Did you want to pick up that wooden sword yourself?", he soon asked, somewhat teasing, before forcing his head underwater once more, ridding his face of those annoyingly long strands that, if anything, made him look like a deep sea monster from an outdated myth about something as silly as a swamp monster. He'd never seen a swamp, now that he thought about it. "It's not that heavy, we can go back and try if you'd like? Or tomorrow after the training?", he suggested. Fighting Muhan was out of question for now, considering that - while Richard surely had more theoretical fighting prowess - his body and his strength hardly competed with Yujin at this point, and he didn't want to hurt his fellow wolf. Yujin was unsure what Richard truly wanted, however, and their mood had shifted again, something that happened often enough in the past few weeks and seemed inevitable; everything reminded Richard of home, or of what he'd lost, and it felt like a gut punch for Yujin, who was simply trying to help the blonde get over it. "Would you mind if I tried washing your hair?" Richard didn't like him too close, which was fine, and he'd also been somewhat cautious about showing what his very being entailed; Yujin had long since figured that it wasn't because Richard didn't want him to see, but rather he didn't want to see himself, didn't want to look at his own, so very foreign reflection, and Yujin didn't envy his pain - pain he couldn't soothe, even now that he slowly crept closer, softly putting his hands on Richards shoulders, letting them rest there for a bit, before he started softly kneeding them. "What's on your mind?", he whispered as he leaned forward. Then, he his head wandered back, down to Richards shoulder, only to bite it. "Payback!", he announced, giggling.
"Mh? Did you want to pick up that wooden sword yourself?", he soon asked, somewhat teasing, before forcing his head underwater once more, ridding his face of those annoyingly long strands that, if anything, made him look like a deep sea monster from an outdated myth about something as silly as a swamp monster. He'd never seen a swamp, now that he thought about it. "It's not that heavy, we can go back and try if you'd like? Or tomorrow after the training?", he suggested. Fighting Muhan was out of question for now, considering that - while Richard surely had more theoretical fighting prowess - his body and his strength hardly competed with Yujin at this point, and he didn't want to hurt his fellow wolf. Yujin was unsure what Richard truly wanted, however, and their mood had shifted again, something that happened often enough in the past few weeks and seemed inevitable; everything reminded Richard of home, or of what he'd lost, and it felt like a gut punch for Yujin, who was simply trying to help the blonde get over it. "Would you mind if I tried washing your hair?" Richard didn't like him too close, which was fine, and he'd also been somewhat cautious about showing what his very being entailed; Yujin had long since figured that it wasn't because Richard didn't want him to see, but rather he didn't want to see himself, didn't want to look at his own, so very foreign reflection, and Yujin didn't envy his pain - pain he couldn't soothe, even now that he slowly crept closer, softly putting his hands on Richards shoulders, letting them rest there for a bit, before he started softly kneeding them. "What's on your mind?", he whispered as he leaned forward. Then, he his head wandered back, down to Richards shoulder, only to bite it. "Payback!", he announced, giggling.
Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.