[The lack of his usual habit is obvious enough Yin notes it. Her own emotions crackle and explode briefly, like firecrackers and lightning against a darkened sky.]
[Her arms, as he speaks, ever so softly, tighten against him. The idea of being left alone. Her eyes widen. To hear it from him, her own words remixed, Yin can only shake her head.]
[It speaks volumes to her, Hei's state of being. She has to give some sort of response to that.]
I won't by choice. [Besides, there's no where else for her to go, she knows now. As he looks her over, she inspects him as well, searching for signs of fatigue. A month. It was a long time to be parted from each other, and apparently a month can do a lot. She felt everyday slip away from her while she floated in nothingness. No longer anything but part of a void.]
[What was it like to still be a person for a month, while the sun set and people moved around you and you floated? Was it like that for Hei? Or would it only be that way for Yin if he left?]
action;
[Her arms, as he speaks, ever so softly, tighten against him. The idea of being left alone. Her eyes widen. To hear it from him, her own words remixed, Yin can only shake her head.]
[It speaks volumes to her, Hei's state of being. She has to give some sort of response to that.]
I won't by choice. [Besides, there's no where else for her to go, she knows now. As he looks her over, she inspects him as well, searching for signs of fatigue. A month. It was a long time to be parted from each other, and apparently a month can do a lot. She felt everyday slip away from her while she floated in nothingness. No longer anything but part of a void.]
[What was it like to still be a person for a month, while the sun set and people moved around you and you floated? Was it like that for Hei? Or would it only be that way for Yin if he left?]