Post by Sima Oratio on Apr 7, 2015 17:28:48 GMT
SIma wasn't quite sure what was going on around him. A mini-fight between Aria and Mr. Rivers? Aria caught his attention as she began to morph from her more humanly form, to a draconique one. Sima was remembering the shape shifting races of his world. They were terrifying, switching from something as tiny as a bunny, to something as large as a 30 story building in less that a minute. It was scary for most people, but the only thing that seemed to scare Sima was the ease the creature would have tossing him into the water, although he should be scared of much more.
It was difficult to go back to thinking that death was so easy now, but when he stopped thinking like the Sima from his world, and like the Sima from Teair, he liked that he could die so easily, so similarly to any human being. It was comforting, no longer did he have to watch people age to death, nor did he have to watch others become ill, he was just as weak, and he could die the same way. It was comforting to know that he would be alone in life, and he would die alongside the people of this world. If Sima was to use his powers, without limiting himself, he would die, and that made him slightly thankful, he was no longer the monster he was raised to be, he was a demon, even if hidden, a demon that cared for it's surroundings, and cared for the people on this word.
He got up a Sima wasn't quite sure what was going on around him. A mini-fight between Aria and Mr. Rivers? Aria caught his attention as she began to morph from her more humanly form, to a draconique one. Sima was remembering the shape shifting races of his world. They were terrifying, switching from something as tiny as a bunny, to something as large as a 30 story building in less that a minute. It was scary for most people, but the only thing that seemed to scare Sima was the ease the creature would have tossing him into the water, although he should be scared of much more.
It was difficult to go back to thinking that death was so easy now, but when he stopped thinking like the Sima from his world, and like the Sima from Teair, he liked that he could die so easily, so similarly to any human being. It was comforting, no longer did he have to watch people age to death, nor did he have to watch others become ill, he was just as weak, and he could die the same way. It was comforting to know that he would be alone in life, and he would die alongside the people of this world. If Sima was to use his powers, without limiting himself, he would die, and that made him slightly thankful, he was no longer the monster he was raised to be, he was a demon, even if hidden, a demon that cared for it's surroundings, and cared for the people on this word.
He got up off the ground a new feeling of strength, confidence flowing through his veins. His surroundings became clear, and he was no longer afraid of the water, for the moment. "I'll see you later, alright? Go have fun." Sima was so out of it he wasn't even sure if that was pointed at him, but based on Lilith's proximity he figured it was. When she turned around a feeling overwhelmed him that he just couldn't explain.
When she spoke of her clothes Sima felt that he would say goodbye after she changed, and while she was changing he felt like talking to Rivers was more appropriate while he waited. "High percentage?" Sima felt like that was all he needed to ask Rivers about the alcohol in teair, and in his mind it was more than enough for Rivers to understand what he meant. When Lilith returned she addressed Rivers, and Sima once again. "Don't get killed?" There was that feeling from before, a feeling not quite full understood. It made him react quicker that normal, and without much thought. What kind of goodbye was that anyways? Don't get killed? Not sufficient.
He grabbed her hand firmly as she turned to face the dragon shaped Aria. A grip that was strong and demanding, and it spoke, look at me, without having to speak any words. Sima wasn't quite sure what he was doing, wasn't sure why he was doing this, the fact that both Rivers and Aria were there only made a goodbye more difficult it seemed.
He pulled her closer, not giving much time for Lilith to react, and he pressed his lips against hers, allowing a moment to pass in time, before he released her from his goodbye.
"I will see you when I get home.." This was perhaps the first time he referred to her house as home, and for some reason that made him afraid. He turned over to Aria, and spoke jokingly. "Please don't drop her," He then returned to face Rivers with a sigh, releasing all the pent up anxiety he was having. "Lead the way Rivers"
It was difficult to go back to thinking that death was so easy now, but when he stopped thinking like the Sima from his world, and like the Sima from Teair, he liked that he could die so easily, so similarly to any human being. It was comforting, no longer did he have to watch people age to death, nor did he have to watch others become ill, he was just as weak, and he could die the same way. It was comforting to know that he would be alone in life, and he would die alongside the people of this world. If Sima was to use his powers, without limiting himself, he would die, and that made him slightly thankful, he was no longer the monster he was raised to be, he was a demon, even if hidden, a demon that cared for it's surroundings, and cared for the people on this word.
He got up a Sima wasn't quite sure what was going on around him. A mini-fight between Aria and Mr. Rivers? Aria caught his attention as she began to morph from her more humanly form, to a draconique one. Sima was remembering the shape shifting races of his world. They were terrifying, switching from something as tiny as a bunny, to something as large as a 30 story building in less that a minute. It was scary for most people, but the only thing that seemed to scare Sima was the ease the creature would have tossing him into the water, although he should be scared of much more.
It was difficult to go back to thinking that death was so easy now, but when he stopped thinking like the Sima from his world, and like the Sima from Teair, he liked that he could die so easily, so similarly to any human being. It was comforting, no longer did he have to watch people age to death, nor did he have to watch others become ill, he was just as weak, and he could die the same way. It was comforting to know that he would be alone in life, and he would die alongside the people of this world. If Sima was to use his powers, without limiting himself, he would die, and that made him slightly thankful, he was no longer the monster he was raised to be, he was a demon, even if hidden, a demon that cared for it's surroundings, and cared for the people on this word.
He got up off the ground a new feeling of strength, confidence flowing through his veins. His surroundings became clear, and he was no longer afraid of the water, for the moment. "I'll see you later, alright? Go have fun." Sima was so out of it he wasn't even sure if that was pointed at him, but based on Lilith's proximity he figured it was. When she turned around a feeling overwhelmed him that he just couldn't explain.
When she spoke of her clothes Sima felt that he would say goodbye after she changed, and while she was changing he felt like talking to Rivers was more appropriate while he waited. "High percentage?" Sima felt like that was all he needed to ask Rivers about the alcohol in teair, and in his mind it was more than enough for Rivers to understand what he meant. When Lilith returned she addressed Rivers, and Sima once again. "Don't get killed?" There was that feeling from before, a feeling not quite full understood. It made him react quicker that normal, and without much thought. What kind of goodbye was that anyways? Don't get killed? Not sufficient.
He grabbed her hand firmly as she turned to face the dragon shaped Aria. A grip that was strong and demanding, and it spoke, look at me, without having to speak any words. Sima wasn't quite sure what he was doing, wasn't sure why he was doing this, the fact that both Rivers and Aria were there only made a goodbye more difficult it seemed.
He pulled her closer, not giving much time for Lilith to react, and he pressed his lips against hers, allowing a moment to pass in time, before he released her from his goodbye.
"I will see you when I get home.." This was perhaps the first time he referred to her house as home, and for some reason that made him afraid. He turned over to Aria, and spoke jokingly. "Please don't drop her," He then returned to face Rivers with a sigh, releasing all the pent up anxiety he was having. "Lead the way Rivers"