Sora shivered as a chill radiated through her body. I might not always have my mom or aunt … I’ve lived all my life thinking I had to live without them. It’s not fair, but I guess that’s why she’s teaching me all this … life isn’t fair. “Oh, my adorable little niece,” Inari sighed.
“Otsu…?” Vancantly, Dubhe whispers his name. Otsu grumbles while shoving his nose off to the side, then plants himself in front of the door, blocking it. Dubhe looks agitated. “What do you mean ‘surprised to see you here’?” Otsu grumbles again. Why isn’t he talking? I can’t understand him. “No, don’t you lie to us,
She just doesn’t understand. I. Don’t. Want. To. Live. Near. Him. It doesn’t matter how capable he is, or how… restrictive Melsy is. I just don’t want to be nearby. He’s a jerk. He can’t keep his eyes and hands and words to himself. I don’t need it and I don’t want it. “We
Sora sat in silence as she listened to the surrounding noise; there weren’t that many people that moved across the beach or ate around the area. Wendy’s mother seemed to be enjoying the silence as she drank her wine and dined on the expensive food. It’s been a while since I’ve been here … everything’s changed
After giving several commands to the hume girl, then getting children lined up for feeding, Dubhe seemed ready. Lillia was relaxing the whole time, silently watching… or dozing off? Maybe both. Melsy busied herself with picking something off of her wings while performing some sort of grooming that included oddly abrasive sounds from rubbing her