Raziel was having a... day... That was honestly the best way to put it. She had barely gone a whole day without thinking about Jessica. About her feelings, about how wrong this all was. She knew how wrong this was, yet she didn't want to fight it. To clear her mind she decided to hit up the training hall. A little practice with Aka'Ken was sure to calm her down.
She walked down the hall in her combat outfit, Aka'Ken on her belt. “You sure you're okay?” he asked.
“Yeah I'm fine,” Raziel lied in response. To any who looked on it would seem as though she was speaking to herself. Only the one weilding Aka'Ken could hear him speak.
“You know I can tell when you are lying,” Aka'Ken said disapprovingly, “I've known you long enough to pick that out.”
“I just... need to practice,” Raziel said avoiding the issue. Aka'Ken didn't press any further. He knew that if he did she would just clam up and ignore him. Though she knew she couldn’t keep quiet about this forever. They were best friends after all.
Raziel reached the doors to the training hall, and walked in quietly.
She walked down the hall in her combat outfit, Aka'Ken on her belt. “You sure you're okay?” he asked.
“Yeah I'm fine,” Raziel lied in response. To any who looked on it would seem as though she was speaking to herself. Only the one weilding Aka'Ken could hear him speak.
“You know I can tell when you are lying,” Aka'Ken said disapprovingly, “I've known you long enough to pick that out.”
“I just... need to practice,” Raziel said avoiding the issue. Aka'Ken didn't press any further. He knew that if he did she would just clam up and ignore him. Though she knew she couldn’t keep quiet about this forever. They were best friends after all.
Raziel reached the doors to the training hall, and walked in quietly.