Finn dan Shahar (
takiena_called) wrote2007-10-17 11:04 pm
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Finn is sitting outside, back to a tree and sketchbook in his lap.
He's not sketching, though. In fact, he seems to be on the verge of falling asleep.
It's quiet out here, and there are no walls closing in.
(And if the chirping of the birds in the tree or on the lake are a distraction, well--they're a distraction he grown used to.)
He's not sketching, though. In fact, he seems to be on the verge of falling asleep.
It's quiet out here, and there are no walls closing in.
(And if the chirping of the birds in the tree or on the lake are a distraction, well--they're a distraction he grown used to.)
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"Its complicated, and... and I still need to think on it myself. Though I wanted to find you first, and... and see how you were doing, and if you were alright, and let you know I was back and alright myself."
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He bites his lip.
Entirely hesistant, and stumbling, "You're not leaving again, are you?"
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"Any place else any time soon should be something nice, like a holiday, and you'd be going along as well."
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And, if this were anywhere else, he'd find a way to warn the others of the Wild off. But the Hunt has never had reason to do so before, because who would contradict them?
And it was never to protect, only that there was game the Hunt wanted for its own.
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Well, at least Wellard tries. As to how well this works in actual practice...
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If Henry's alive now, it just means he can die. And he is normal enough for that to be a danger.