Nassadii
local hydralisk
In a kingdom where humans are more populous than your magical brethren, but connected by the modern day conveniences; Ahura wondered sometimes why he and his kind had their medallions. But then the knowlege that this kingdom was very against their hidden neighbors reared it's ugly maw in his early morning thoughts.
It had only been a week since he was chosen to be The Prince's retainer. A week since he left home with the promise the send them back money so they could fix up the home. A week since he watched his brothers and sister run after the car that drove off with him in an effort to tag along but not reveling their true forms. It was heartbreaking, but he knew he wouldn't be gone forever. And in that week...
He was already so done.
The Androsphinx lay awake in the early hours of the morning, still dark outside on his end. Even with a room that he could only describe as a high end condo, was still off of the prince's room and that meant that he could walk in whenever he pleased. He lay in bed in his natural form, yawning before quickly shifting into his human form, purple haired and copper skinned with a golden charm in his ear dressed in a pair of pajamas that he had put on the night before. He bent his torso out forwards, cracking the morning crick out of his back and meandered around his room to get himself ready for the day. A quick shower, wet hair tied back into a pony tail and dried before putting on his uniform with time to spare. "Five minutes to six. I can check in on them." He muttered to himself, quickly shooting a text to his little brother to wake him up for school. It was going to be a long day for the both of them if he was being honest.
Once six rolled around, he made his appearance by the bed of his prince, cleared his throat before speaking up. "Master Alexios. It is time for you to meet the sunrise." He singsonged as he set down a glass of ice water on his nightstand. He hoped that today was an early day, it was close to the weekend after all.
It had only been a week since he was chosen to be The Prince's retainer. A week since he left home with the promise the send them back money so they could fix up the home. A week since he watched his brothers and sister run after the car that drove off with him in an effort to tag along but not reveling their true forms. It was heartbreaking, but he knew he wouldn't be gone forever. And in that week...
He was already so done.
The Androsphinx lay awake in the early hours of the morning, still dark outside on his end. Even with a room that he could only describe as a high end condo, was still off of the prince's room and that meant that he could walk in whenever he pleased. He lay in bed in his natural form, yawning before quickly shifting into his human form, purple haired and copper skinned with a golden charm in his ear dressed in a pair of pajamas that he had put on the night before. He bent his torso out forwards, cracking the morning crick out of his back and meandered around his room to get himself ready for the day. A quick shower, wet hair tied back into a pony tail and dried before putting on his uniform with time to spare. "Five minutes to six. I can check in on them." He muttered to himself, quickly shooting a text to his little brother to wake him up for school. It was going to be a long day for the both of them if he was being honest.
Once six rolled around, he made his appearance by the bed of his prince, cleared his throat before speaking up. "Master Alexios. It is time for you to meet the sunrise." He singsonged as he set down a glass of ice water on his nightstand. He hoped that today was an early day, it was close to the weekend after all.