The beach was most peaceful this time of the night. The water was creeping over her bare feet. She just wanted to feel the sand on her toes again. The cool ocean. Were it not for the crowd making a raucous and warming next to a fire further down the beach, she might have been in awe at the gentle sea of sounds before her. It was a perfect place for reflection. She had almost had it with deliberation, though. She left to straighten herself out. There were just so many distractions in that school, but she was moving so fast there. Now? Now, she was a static heap. A perfectly stock-still existence. It had been so long since she had moved faster than ever, or scored the highest, or anything in that vague description of a realm. In truth, she must be hungry. So ready to feed on the competitive nature of others to feed her own. Competition. Absolutely jocular. Side-splittling, and hilarious! Hysterical! She almost couldn't help but bite her lip. What a childish concept.
Everyone lately seemed so petty. Breeding hatred for the Grimm in one way or the other. Silly little "freedom fighters" and "guardians" too nauseatingly daft to possibly know they share a coin. The Grimm loved it. They bathe in it, and grow. We grow weak, all the while. That's why she had to do it, yes? A perfect body. An unstoppable force pulling it's self inexorably towards sovereignty! No, feeble word play. Never the less, all would fall in line. Everyone would obey in adoration of the new peace she brought.
Yín's features softened, letting the grin that had tip-toed it's way across her face recede. What was that? Evil? She was beginning to wonder if her light was dark. Did that make her dark just darker, or was she simply delusional? No, she would to help people. That's what she was here for, after all. Severa seemed to think so at least. She would slink down into a squat to twirl her fingers curiously in the water, the of her jacket quickly becoming soaked. She had a dream of fixing everything as a child. Seeing the path it was setting her towards, she was beginning to wonder if her delusion was her anodyne. It had become so confusing. Perhaps the reason it felt so awful, was due to the fact that she was the only one that could do this. She knew that in her heart. She could create a divine body if she continued. Only, how does one wield something like that without becoming what makes it a necessity?
The girl stood with an inconclusive sigh, her coat dripping onto the sand. "Sine qua non..." She must. Her curiosity couldn't handle NOT doing it. She would just have to figure the rest out later on. What would happen? Would she feel the rotation of the planet? Become conscious of the molten rock beneath her feet. Even speculation was intoxicating.
((OOC: Aside from me still warming up to role playing again, I have a pretty tight schedule the next couple of weeks. Don't join if you're not okay with one post a day, or maybe none for a while.))
Everyone lately seemed so petty. Breeding hatred for the Grimm in one way or the other. Silly little "freedom fighters" and "guardians" too nauseatingly daft to possibly know they share a coin. The Grimm loved it. They bathe in it, and grow. We grow weak, all the while. That's why she had to do it, yes? A perfect body. An unstoppable force pulling it's self inexorably towards sovereignty! No, feeble word play. Never the less, all would fall in line. Everyone would obey in adoration of the new peace she brought.
Yín's features softened, letting the grin that had tip-toed it's way across her face recede. What was that? Evil? She was beginning to wonder if her light was dark. Did that make her dark just darker, or was she simply delusional? No, she would to help people. That's what she was here for, after all. Severa seemed to think so at least. She would slink down into a squat to twirl her fingers curiously in the water, the of her jacket quickly becoming soaked. She had a dream of fixing everything as a child. Seeing the path it was setting her towards, she was beginning to wonder if her delusion was her anodyne. It had become so confusing. Perhaps the reason it felt so awful, was due to the fact that she was the only one that could do this. She knew that in her heart. She could create a divine body if she continued. Only, how does one wield something like that without becoming what makes it a necessity?
The girl stood with an inconclusive sigh, her coat dripping onto the sand. "Sine qua non..." She must. Her curiosity couldn't handle NOT doing it. She would just have to figure the rest out later on. What would happen? Would she feel the rotation of the planet? Become conscious of the molten rock beneath her feet. Even speculation was intoxicating.
((OOC: Aside from me still warming up to role playing again, I have a pretty tight schedule the next couple of weeks. Don't join if you're not okay with one post a day, or maybe none for a while.))