[ giving her his word, he better not die before her brother, then. and considering the kind of world he lives in, how unlikely is that? how much of it she can trust? not much, truth be told, lumine feeling in despair on how much protection aether really has.
but there's not much that she can do, either. who else can guarantee aether's safety other than the very person who roped him into this?
before she can say anything, however, blinding, searing pain pierces through her head. it's much more intense than the previous headaches she's had, spreading out across her body like electricity. lumine lets out a cry of pain, also falling to her knees, a hand gripping her head just as she's overcome by another vision once more, this time more vivid and more lucid than before.
dihua marsh remains unchanging even to this day, the landscape untouched. it's not the first time she's been there, walked through its dirt path and cobblestone bridges. but it's the first time she's paused, taken in the sights, and sat near the water.
dragonspine rises like a grey monster in the distance, its icy fog still surrounding the landscape. lumine, swinging her legs as they dangle over the water, keeps her gaze on the nail floating above it before she turns her attention to the person sitting next to her. typical of childe to find some inspiration in this quiet landscape to fight her. ]
Eh? Now? I don't want to.
[ she wrinkles her nose at his suggestion. the last thing she wants is to spar in the marshes where the hilichurls are busy napping. wake them up, and it's going to be a mess of a situation that she honestly doesn't want to deal with on her day off.
instead, lumine reaches out for his shoulderโand shoves him hard enough to try and get him to fall into the water instead. ]
But I suppose if I manage to get you into the water, that means I win, right?
no subject
but there's not much that she can do, either. who else can guarantee aether's safety other than the very person who roped him into this?
before she can say anything, however, blinding, searing pain pierces through her head. it's much more intense than the previous headaches she's had, spreading out across her body like electricity. lumine lets out a cry of pain, also falling to her knees, a hand gripping her head just as she's overcome by another vision once more, this time more vivid and more lucid than before.
dihua marsh remains unchanging even to this day, the landscape untouched. it's not the first time she's been there, walked through its dirt path and cobblestone bridges. but it's the first time she's paused, taken in the sights, and sat near the water.
dragonspine rises like a grey monster in the distance, its icy fog still surrounding the landscape. lumine, swinging her legs as they dangle over the water, keeps her gaze on the nail floating above it before she turns her attention to the person sitting next to her. typical of childe to find some inspiration in this quiet landscape to fight her. ]
Eh? Now? I don't want to.
[ she wrinkles her nose at his suggestion. the last thing she wants is to spar in the marshes where the hilichurls are busy napping. wake them up, and it's going to be a mess of a situation that she honestly doesn't want to deal with on her day off.
instead, lumine reaches out for his shoulderโand shoves him hard enough to try and get him to fall into the water instead. ]
But I suppose if I manage to get you into the water, that means I win, right?