Location: Acedia Island, the jungle
Time: Morning
Tagging: Lyrana, Salem, Cassie
Discussion Thread: Memories of Regalo Del'Mar
Salem was momentarily at a loss for words when exposed to the honest and open trust and admiration he saw reflected in the little girl’s enchanting eyes. That is until he took notice of his own reflection in them and suddenly felt embarrassed for gaping at her so stupefied. Quickly gathering his composure after she helped him find his balance he tore his gaze away from hers lest he drown in it.
“O-of course, I will be the very best!” he proclaimed proudly. “Like no one ever was!”
“Like no one has ever been,” his sister corrected him playfully, but she went ignored.
“Come with me Karela, I will show you things you have never seen before.”
Salem tugged on Cassie’s hand and bade her to follow him. He did not let go of her this time, he did not want to. She made him feel big and strong and he wanted to keep her close to him, and show her that he was not afraid of anything.
Lyrana watched the pair run off with a smile on her face. She wondered if the foreign girl would be able to keep up with her energetic little brother. One of the reasons why Salem often played by himself was because he was a like storm and too much for most of the other kids his age to keep up with. Even his older brothers only entertained him for short periods before they directed the bundle of unquenchable excitement towards someone else, usually her.
Lyrana herself was often trailing behind the little papaya, forever catching up and just making sure he did not get into more than he could handle. It was tiring, but satisfying. Watching Salem filled her with joy and seeing him accomplish things gave her a sense fulfillment she hoped would never leave her. Their mother had said that he would probably mellow out once he got older and Lyrana prayed that did not mean he would lose his passion.
The teenager shook her head and set off after the children. She could hear their laughter well enough to know where they were approximately, but she knew where they were going regardless. Salem would no doubt take Cassie to the zip line across the river and probably wouldn’t think twice about jumping on, leaving the foreign girl to fend for herself.
Lyrana picked up the pace a little, she would need to show Cassie the safe way around after all.
Time: Morning
Tagging: Lyrana, Salem, Cassie
Discussion Thread: Memories of Regalo Del'Mar
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Salem was momentarily at a loss for words when exposed to the honest and open trust and admiration he saw reflected in the little girl’s enchanting eyes. That is until he took notice of his own reflection in them and suddenly felt embarrassed for gaping at her so stupefied. Quickly gathering his composure after she helped him find his balance he tore his gaze away from hers lest he drown in it.
“O-of course, I will be the very best!” he proclaimed proudly. “Like no one ever was!”
“Like no one has ever been,” his sister corrected him playfully, but she went ignored.
“Come with me Karela, I will show you things you have never seen before.”
Salem tugged on Cassie’s hand and bade her to follow him. He did not let go of her this time, he did not want to. She made him feel big and strong and he wanted to keep her close to him, and show her that he was not afraid of anything.
Lyrana watched the pair run off with a smile on her face. She wondered if the foreign girl would be able to keep up with her energetic little brother. One of the reasons why Salem often played by himself was because he was a like storm and too much for most of the other kids his age to keep up with. Even his older brothers only entertained him for short periods before they directed the bundle of unquenchable excitement towards someone else, usually her.
Lyrana herself was often trailing behind the little papaya, forever catching up and just making sure he did not get into more than he could handle. It was tiring, but satisfying. Watching Salem filled her with joy and seeing him accomplish things gave her a sense fulfillment she hoped would never leave her. Their mother had said that he would probably mellow out once he got older and Lyrana prayed that did not mean he would lose his passion.
The teenager shook her head and set off after the children. She could hear their laughter well enough to know where they were approximately, but she knew where they were going regardless. Salem would no doubt take Cassie to the zip line across the river and probably wouldn’t think twice about jumping on, leaving the foreign girl to fend for herself.
Lyrana picked up the pace a little, she would need to show Cassie the safe way around after all.