by C S » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:59 pm
"Selena...how do I describe her" Aircrest thought out loud as Hazel listened in silence. A clap of thunder boomed over head before the noise faded out to nothingness, replaced by the pattering rain drops. After a few moments of quiet, Aircrest shook his head. He growled "She is...hard headed, stubborn and some what clumsy." Hazel raised a scaley eyebrow. Before she could've asked a question, Aircrest continued. "She's also brave, strong, independant but at the same time...there was some sort of vulnerabillity about her. Something that compelled me to stay by her side, because I had a feeling something terrible would happen to her if I didnt. And...some how...we fell in love. Does that make sense?"
"No." Hazel growled with a smile. "It was never like you to take up responsibillities like that...but I guess you have changed over time...and for the better" Aircrest's eyes widened slightly, and his gaze dropped down. "That...means a lot Hazel, thank you" He growled uncomfortably. "So, you miss her a lot dont you?" Hazel growled, trying to change the subject. Apparently Aircrest's past was still a touchy subject. "Pretty much" Aircrest growled absent mindedly, starting to get lost in his thoughts. "Well..." Hazel began. "Why did it take so long for you to realize that? Did you look for her instead of running off like some...some...!?" She barked, losing her wording at the end. Aircrest suddenly snapped "It took me a long time to realize I missed her?! For all I know, she's either back home, dead, or here- and dead! Of course I missed her, but I had to keep myself alive here...then there was the possibillity that I didnt really love her, that it was some crazy thing my mind pulled on me-"
"That makes no sense" Hazel barked before snorting. "The mind is a fragile thing. A friend told me that. Mental collapse is what made Hellfire a blood thirsty murderer. If didnt feel as strongly as I do about killing, who knows what I would've become" Aircrest growled. "It doesnt matter anymore. I know what I need to do now, and thats try to find her, if it isnt too late already" Hazel cocked her head. She didnt expect Aircrest to become so serious, and moments when he wasnt joking around were rare enough."I want to help you" She growled. "What?" Aircrest asked. "I want to help you find her" Hazel replied. "Uh...no. Im not letting you give up your plans just to help me" Aircrest barked. "And Im not letting you wander aimlessly around this strange place alone" Hazel shot back. "Yes, you are" Aircrest growled. "Im not a hatchling anymore, Aircrest, you cant tell me what to do. As if you ever could- that is" Hazel hissed. Aircrest cocked his head. "You dont mind?" He growled. Hazel nodded no. "...Thanks" Aircrest growled. "What's family for?" Hazel growled once more.
