Re: Lonely Sanctuary [open] « Reply #30 on Aug 1, 2007, 11:17pm »
Noticing that he had taken intrest to the sky, the healer looked upwards as well to see there sparkling majesty. "Rasberries sound good to me. Not to mention the fact that they are the most abundant." Little to Sierra's acknowledgement realizing it, the two had reached a clearing.
Her eyes and thought had suddenly shifted to the stars. "Looking up there at night always makes me feel so small and insignificant."
Re: Lonely Sanctuary [open] « Reply #31 on Aug 1, 2007, 11:25pm »
Somewhat of a grunt emitted from his closed lips, making it sound like an amused hum. He inhaled, crossing his arms and continuing to look upward. "I would have to agree with you there. It's incredible to think about just what might truly be out there. I don't know how many hours I've wasted away daydreaming about it."
Ienzo scratched his head in thought. "It almost makes me desire to be a sailor. They embark across the ocean, using the stars as their guidance." He shook his head in disbelief. "It's a fascinating subject." Clearing his throat, he looked down and spotted the clearing. "It...looks as though we have arrived."
Re: Lonely Sanctuary [open] « Reply #32 on Aug 1, 2007, 11:34pm »
Her gaze slowly fell upon the kingdom. It was all she had hoped it would be. Nonetheless it took not even three seconds for her gaze to stray. Not wanting to let her comrade catch her fallen gaze, she quickly picks it up, hiding her secret troubles. "Where do we meet tomorrow?"
Re: Lonely Sanctuary [open] « Reply #33 on Aug 1, 2007, 11:40pm »
The question doubtlessly caught Ienzo off guard. He hadn't thought about a meeting place, and it would not be easy to give her directions to his house. Thinking of a large landmark, he picked one that a wandered couldn't miss if they tried, and the advantage was great; it wasn't too far from his home. (Dang, I have to make his house. T-T I hate that...)
"We can meet at the castle gates around mid-morning. Does that meet your agenda?"
Re: Lonely Sanctuary [open] « Reply #34 on Aug 1, 2007, 11:51pm »
"Yes, sounds great." She turned her head, bitting her lip in thought. "Well, see you then." Her head dipped in a nod of farewell.
Light footsteps sounded against the ground with each step she takes. Finally she must solve her only problem; where to stay. Crickets sounded in songs deep within the meadow grass. Randomly, the woman plopped down in the long grass, thus forming her bed for the night.
Re: Lonely Sanctuary [open] « Reply #35 on Aug 2, 2007, 12:12am »
(OK, I'm incredibly lazy; I don't want to make a house for him. >.> It takes a while, and I don't have the imagination for it right now.) Thoughts of his worn down home make the young man change his mind instantly about breakfast at his table. Instead, he decides that breakfast in the castle gardens would be ideal enough.
Ienzo made his way into the kingdom, wandering the streets. It seemed the only people still out of their homes were the homeless and the shady travelers. Knowing this was a bad place to look like a common villager, he was silently glad his hood shadowed his visage. Reaching his home, he stepped through the door and closed it behind him.
The house smelled musty and old, but it kept a roof over his head and that was good enough. Weary legs led him up the spiral staircase until he could reside in his bedroom. Taking out the paper and quills, he set them on an end table and threw off his cloak. Finally, he lay down upon the mattress, sighing in exhaustion and closing his eyes with relief. It wasn't long before sleep took the man.