“I’m like a disease, I guess.” That wasn’t funny, but the heart problems that Richard had weren’t going to disappear into thin air, much like Yujin wasn’t, not right now and not anytime soon, as long as the blonde still hung in and around Thria - this would be easy, a fair game and they’d eventually realize that they both were fucked, wasn’t it that? “I can’t blame them, some traditions are just lame. Like, if I had to marry Yin and them kill myself just because she passed away? In what world does that make sense? Especially if it’s an arranged marriage and I never loved the person I was married to to begin with.” This was stupid, it always would be, but thrians cherished any bond they had and it only followed that they dirn’t want to replace them with new ones when an old one broke - or that it was unwise to take ones life during a war when there weren’t many people that were capable of fighting left anyway. “Probably fucked, caught feelings and regretted it - I know someone that’s just like that”, he did mean himself and Richard, that much was painfully obvious, but what else was he to do with what limited time they had?
“Owww, don’t manhandle me! Be delicate!”, he demanded all of a sudden, but the elbow hurt and he was hurt now, looking like someone had just kicked a lost puppy into some puddle because they couldn’t stand the sight of it. “I wouldn’t have asked you to blow me if I didn’t find you stunning, you know!” This was getting all kinds of stupid, he saw that now and he had had to see that earlier, too, but he didn’t and why? Because Yujin of Silesse was a lovestruck idiot that called himself the disease when in fact, love was the culprit all along for both of them and they failed to admit or recognize that. “I’ll do that and yes, I’d like some tea - I hope you know how to make it better than I do, though.” Yujin was still embarrassed about that, but he’d make do and eventually cut meat from bone and the meat into smaller pieces, though, he couldn’t skewer them like this, they should have brought some oil and marinated them with the spices that Richard picked out, but he took the raven apart, too, and he hoped to god that this wouldn’t attract any wild animal that would like a bite of them or their horses instead. Once it was seasoned, though, he did start to skewer it and eventually put the read end of the skewer in the ground next to the fire, they wouldn’t need to hold it like that, which was good. “All done!”, he announced. Richard could see that, couldn’t he?
“Owww, don’t manhandle me! Be delicate!”, he demanded all of a sudden, but the elbow hurt and he was hurt now, looking like someone had just kicked a lost puppy into some puddle because they couldn’t stand the sight of it. “I wouldn’t have asked you to blow me if I didn’t find you stunning, you know!” This was getting all kinds of stupid, he saw that now and he had had to see that earlier, too, but he didn’t and why? Because Yujin of Silesse was a lovestruck idiot that called himself the disease when in fact, love was the culprit all along for both of them and they failed to admit or recognize that. “I’ll do that and yes, I’d like some tea - I hope you know how to make it better than I do, though.” Yujin was still embarrassed about that, but he’d make do and eventually cut meat from bone and the meat into smaller pieces, though, he couldn’t skewer them like this, they should have brought some oil and marinated them with the spices that Richard picked out, but he took the raven apart, too, and he hoped to god that this wouldn’t attract any wild animal that would like a bite of them or their horses instead. Once it was seasoned, though, he did start to skewer it and eventually put the read end of the skewer in the ground next to the fire, they wouldn’t need to hold it like that, which was good. “All done!”, he announced. Richard could see that, couldn’t he?
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.