iva wolf wrote:Few clouds were up at that hour,their pure white fluff stained with a soft mixture oF grey and orange,flowing slowly,almost not moving,sending their farewell to the sun,which fought its last battle to shine above the earth.
'When they are alone,they dare not cry but once together,they mourn like it shall never rise.How similar two different things are.' the boy thought as he walked down the street by the old railway towards his home.
lynettetan1 wrote:Eureyla waited gently for Sloth to finish, leaning against the wall. They both heard the little scratch of bird like claws on the floor, but Sloth seemed to ignore it completely, giving no indication that she had heard it in the first place.
Eureyla turned on her heel, getting the door. A bird demon stared at her, a visible look of relief quelling it's shaking legs. Eureyla didn't blame it, she knew the bird's views. Unless with her family or Eureyla, Sloth didn't listen to anyone, unless they could make her. Telling or shouting it to her wouldn't help, and coming closer to push or pull her only got bones broken. Sloth didn't even have to try, a flick of her hand would be enough.
"Yes?" Eureyla said softly. The bird quickly said what was ordered in a quivering voice, before fleeing as quickly as it could. As Sloth didn't move much, there were many rumours about her maximum speed. The lesser demon didn't want to risk it.
Closing the door, Eureyla stared at Sloth, who still seemed to had not heard. Eureyla didn't buy it. "You have to, Greed's orders." Eureyla said softly, and saw her lips gently press slightly harder against each other in stubborn, childish defiance. "If you do this now, at least you have an argument not to do something later. You havent moved in two days." Her rose eyes tried to meet Sloth's emerald ones, to no avail. She crossed her arms, patiently waiting. It was prime to have the virtue when one interacted with Sloth. If she got the feeling that she would get you to leave her alone by ignoring you, she would. Sloth had incredible patience. Problem was, Eureyla's words make sense. Sloth slowly popped another piece of bread into her mouth, before staring listlessly at the other half of the loaf.
Finally, with a sigh, she heaved herself up. She didnt want too, but since it was Greed... The green haired girl gave a yawn, stepping out if bed and getting ready. Her clothes were simple, but she didnt care, as long as she could move in it. An explosion sounded not to far away, courtesy of wrath, followed with fadig footsteps. Sloth felt sorry for whoever her temper was directed at now, her anger was troublesome, and she didnt let you sleep when she scolded you. Of course, no one did allow her to sleep during a scolding, but she did for some anyway.
Sloth yawned, starting to walk out. Eureyla looked at the tray, where there was half a slice of bread. Sheugging, she pushed the tray out, munching the slice. No words of thanks were needed.
They went to Lust, seeig Rylan at the door. Eureyla stared at the othwr fallen angel, but said nothing. Sloth looked around grumpily, deciding to sit down and lean against the wall next to Lust's door, catching some more shut eye before anything happened.
iva wolf wrote:Few clouds were up at that hour,their pure white fluff stained with a soft mixture oF grey and orange,flowing slowly,almost not moving,sending their farewell to the sun,which fought its last battle to shine above the earth.
'When they are alone,they dare not cry but once together,they mourn like it shall never rise.How similar two different things are.' the boy thought as he walked down the street by the old railway towards his home.
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