09-10-2016, 10:59 AM
In spite of it all, she would never wish to be a child again.
Lucrezia had enjoyed the very memories of her childhood. The memories where she had made friends (especially with Kreios, whom she believes will always be her friend until her last day here in this world). However, she would not want to relive in the feelings and moments that was with her family. She would not want to feel those disappointments and question every part of her again. It would all be too much, even the very thought of her past is too much at times.
If anything, she wants to move forward, to keep it all in the past. It was something like this chaotic event in Beqanna that gave her the chance to. Lucrezia cannot let it slip away—she will not this time.
“It will be good then,” she says, “When all of you are together.” She knows she is always welcomed wherever Kreios goes and calls home. She knows he would never leave her without a home if she needed one. But, right now, she doesn’t see herself following him like she wants to. A part of her wants to follow Kreios up to the mountain, to help him restore whatever he had lost—but she doesn’t.
Lucrezia gives him a soft smile, but there is sadness tugging at the corners of it. She doesn’t hide the feel of sadness from him. He deserved something, if anything at all, it was the truth right now (despite the lie of Rome’s true father). “I won’t be,” she says softly. She had never followed him, not even when he left to be a king in the Falls. There is something else that tugs at her heart. Just as the Deserts tugged at her heart to stay when he had left. This time it felt the same. “I will be living in Tephra.” The name sounds strange and foreign to her, but the idea of a new home feels promising to her.
Lucrezia had enjoyed the very memories of her childhood. The memories where she had made friends (especially with Kreios, whom she believes will always be her friend until her last day here in this world). However, she would not want to relive in the feelings and moments that was with her family. She would not want to feel those disappointments and question every part of her again. It would all be too much, even the very thought of her past is too much at times.
If anything, she wants to move forward, to keep it all in the past. It was something like this chaotic event in Beqanna that gave her the chance to. Lucrezia cannot let it slip away—she will not this time.
“It will be good then,” she says, “When all of you are together.” She knows she is always welcomed wherever Kreios goes and calls home. She knows he would never leave her without a home if she needed one. But, right now, she doesn’t see herself following him like she wants to. A part of her wants to follow Kreios up to the mountain, to help him restore whatever he had lost—but she doesn’t.
Lucrezia gives him a soft smile, but there is sadness tugging at the corners of it. She doesn’t hide the feel of sadness from him. He deserved something, if anything at all, it was the truth right now (despite the lie of Rome’s true father). “I won’t be,” she says softly. She had never followed him, not even when he left to be a king in the Falls. There is something else that tugs at her heart. Just as the Deserts tugged at her heart to stay when he had left. This time it felt the same. “I will be living in Tephra.” The name sounds strange and foreign to her, but the idea of a new home feels promising to her.
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