Jayus
I wrote my first novel because I wanted to read it
'Well that wasn't very nice.'
'I agree with Kito. You should've been a bit nicer.'
'I mean she did talk about her own family a wee bit. You coulda spoken about ours.'
'Another valid point from Kito.'
'Thank you, Nayeli!'
'Thank you, Kito!'
"Would you both shut up." Fekitoa mumbled between gritted teeth wound so tight he was almost grinding them down to dust. He could barely recognizing his own thoughts anymore amongst the ramblings of the two other personalities in his mind. He was vaguely aware the crowd had gotten quieter and a few small children were staring up in him in shock mistaking who he was talking to for them. Fekitoa could not even bring himself to care in the slightest.
Marching onto the boat his blood was boiling pass the mark of someone ready to snap. It was rather difficult, however, when the one person he wished to snap at was himself.
'I'm really sorry, but you still didn't handle the situation well enough. I mean it was an innocent question with no ill meaning behind it. Miss Phoebe has no idea of your past or upbringing! Again sorry.'
'How the both of you talk I'm having trouble telling who is who.' He growled back yet he had to agree with them. Looking at her he felt the tiniest tinge of guilt at how he had spoken to her. He hadn't been very open or very willing to engage in a conversation in a while. Kito being more bubbly and friendly possibly made him the worse companion of the two. And usually he didn't care, but seeing the situation at hand he felt he should start to.
'Very wise decision.'
'I approve.'
'I don't need feedback and will you two just try and be quiet among the yourselves or just I don't know think quieter.'
He was vaguely aware that Phoebe was speaking to him, but caught the tail end of her conversation.
"Land of the Sun Dragon?" He repeated just to be sure. The first words he'd said to her since the mention of his father. It still felt weird to try to talk at all to someone that wasn't his mother after the mention of him.
"Sounds... hot." He finished his train of thought awkwardly not entirely sure how to show his enthusiasm properly or how to continue a conversation correctly.
"You seem to know a lot about it." He continued. He listened to her for a bit and nodded, stance rigid and uncomfortable. Very desperately he tried to find words, but his mind was elsewhere. Every fibre of his being was telling him to go away. Him wanting to chat was too uncomfortable for him to bare.
"I'm... going to try sleep." He said, eyes staring at the ground. Without anything further he turned around and walked to their quarters, walk determined but head unsure. He still had a lot he wished to say and strangely enough for him no will to say it.
He wasn't sure how late it was. It was dark, but it had been for awhile, yet he was certain it wouldn't be light anytime soon. He had been tossing and turning in his bed unable to find a comfortable position. Kito and Nayeli allowing him to overthink everything he had done up until this point in time was wearing him down to a tiredness that should no leaving with sleep. He chucked a pillow at his own face hoping that would drown them out fully aware it was useless. Rising from his bed he decided he would walk around until he got tired. Or at least fly leisurely for a little bit. Upon reaching the deck he noticed he wasn't alone. And on the side near the edge stood another passenger. He had the mind to turn around and not bother them, but he recognized her silhouette. Whether it was the silver lock of hair catching the starlight or just the small mannerisms he was used to he knew exactly who it was.
He debated whether or not to start a conversation, but he was sorely overruled. Quietly he approached her.
"Rough night?" He asked, his tone coming out more as a command for her to answer rather than casual like he had hoped. Either way he carefully approached and stood quietly next to her. His hands resting on the railing, his eyes studying the sea. His presence softened, watching the gentleness of the night reflecting faintly on the still water, the silvery froth of the waves rising at the careful touch of the boat. He hardly ever saw a body of water this vast, but he knew he wouldn't be tired of it.
"Kito is terrified of water." He spoke randomly, his eyes still fixated on the view in front of him, but his jaw was a bit clenched, his own body trying to stop him from speaking.
"He's not very good with his wings. So he's afraid it'll weigh him down and he'll drown. I personally think its quite pretty. Like a flowing mirror." His stare fell from the sea to the floor of the ship. His ears picking up the steady creaking of the wood and the gentle whistling of the wind.
"I'm not an approachable person. And I don't like being approached." He admitted, his taloned hands scratching deeply into where he was holding.
"It's never bothered me before. But I can sense I'm not making it easier for you. So I guess..." He thought for a moment, he could very easily just say he was going back to bed like he had earlier in the afternoon or when they were at his home, but he decided to fight through his will to leave. His feathers ruffled and rose with his increasing stress.
"... I apologize." He said his head gesturing towards her, but still focusing intently on the floor. His next few words came out slow and forced.
"I... would... like... to... talk." Cringing heavily, his mouth curled back in a disgusted snarl. His eyes widened slightly, like he was no longer seeing the floor or his own idea of the world, but for the first time seeing the reality of it all. He looked up at her. Her eyes softer than they were in the light and catching all the stars in a curious web. He swallowed, not used to talking so much.
"I understand you and Kito know each other quite well and talk often enough, but we don't. And I can gather you want to know a bit more about me and I do want to know about you. So... I don't know how to carry on this conversation. But you get what I'm trying to say. So.. I don't know... ask something? I'll be honest."
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'I agree with Kito. You should've been a bit nicer.'
'I mean she did talk about her own family a wee bit. You coulda spoken about ours.'
'Another valid point from Kito.'
'Thank you, Nayeli!'
'Thank you, Kito!'
"Would you both shut up." Fekitoa mumbled between gritted teeth wound so tight he was almost grinding them down to dust. He could barely recognizing his own thoughts anymore amongst the ramblings of the two other personalities in his mind. He was vaguely aware the crowd had gotten quieter and a few small children were staring up in him in shock mistaking who he was talking to for them. Fekitoa could not even bring himself to care in the slightest.
Marching onto the boat his blood was boiling pass the mark of someone ready to snap. It was rather difficult, however, when the one person he wished to snap at was himself.
'I'm really sorry, but you still didn't handle the situation well enough. I mean it was an innocent question with no ill meaning behind it. Miss Phoebe has no idea of your past or upbringing! Again sorry.'
'How the both of you talk I'm having trouble telling who is who.' He growled back yet he had to agree with them. Looking at her he felt the tiniest tinge of guilt at how he had spoken to her. He hadn't been very open or very willing to engage in a conversation in a while. Kito being more bubbly and friendly possibly made him the worse companion of the two. And usually he didn't care, but seeing the situation at hand he felt he should start to.
'Very wise decision.'
'I approve.'
'I don't need feedback and will you two just try and be quiet among the yourselves or just I don't know think quieter.'
He was vaguely aware that Phoebe was speaking to him, but caught the tail end of her conversation.
"Land of the Sun Dragon?" He repeated just to be sure. The first words he'd said to her since the mention of his father. It still felt weird to try to talk at all to someone that wasn't his mother after the mention of him.
"Sounds... hot." He finished his train of thought awkwardly not entirely sure how to show his enthusiasm properly or how to continue a conversation correctly.
"You seem to know a lot about it." He continued. He listened to her for a bit and nodded, stance rigid and uncomfortable. Very desperately he tried to find words, but his mind was elsewhere. Every fibre of his being was telling him to go away. Him wanting to chat was too uncomfortable for him to bare.
"I'm... going to try sleep." He said, eyes staring at the ground. Without anything further he turned around and walked to their quarters, walk determined but head unsure. He still had a lot he wished to say and strangely enough for him no will to say it.
He wasn't sure how late it was. It was dark, but it had been for awhile, yet he was certain it wouldn't be light anytime soon. He had been tossing and turning in his bed unable to find a comfortable position. Kito and Nayeli allowing him to overthink everything he had done up until this point in time was wearing him down to a tiredness that should no leaving with sleep. He chucked a pillow at his own face hoping that would drown them out fully aware it was useless. Rising from his bed he decided he would walk around until he got tired. Or at least fly leisurely for a little bit. Upon reaching the deck he noticed he wasn't alone. And on the side near the edge stood another passenger. He had the mind to turn around and not bother them, but he recognized her silhouette. Whether it was the silver lock of hair catching the starlight or just the small mannerisms he was used to he knew exactly who it was.
He debated whether or not to start a conversation, but he was sorely overruled. Quietly he approached her.
"Rough night?" He asked, his tone coming out more as a command for her to answer rather than casual like he had hoped. Either way he carefully approached and stood quietly next to her. His hands resting on the railing, his eyes studying the sea. His presence softened, watching the gentleness of the night reflecting faintly on the still water, the silvery froth of the waves rising at the careful touch of the boat. He hardly ever saw a body of water this vast, but he knew he wouldn't be tired of it.
"Kito is terrified of water." He spoke randomly, his eyes still fixated on the view in front of him, but his jaw was a bit clenched, his own body trying to stop him from speaking.
"He's not very good with his wings. So he's afraid it'll weigh him down and he'll drown. I personally think its quite pretty. Like a flowing mirror." His stare fell from the sea to the floor of the ship. His ears picking up the steady creaking of the wood and the gentle whistling of the wind.
"I'm not an approachable person. And I don't like being approached." He admitted, his taloned hands scratching deeply into where he was holding.
"It's never bothered me before. But I can sense I'm not making it easier for you. So I guess..." He thought for a moment, he could very easily just say he was going back to bed like he had earlier in the afternoon or when they were at his home, but he decided to fight through his will to leave. His feathers ruffled and rose with his increasing stress.
"... I apologize." He said his head gesturing towards her, but still focusing intently on the floor. His next few words came out slow and forced.
"I... would... like... to... talk." Cringing heavily, his mouth curled back in a disgusted snarl. His eyes widened slightly, like he was no longer seeing the floor or his own idea of the world, but for the first time seeing the reality of it all. He looked up at her. Her eyes softer than they were in the light and catching all the stars in a curious web. He swallowed, not used to talking so much.
"I understand you and Kito know each other quite well and talk often enough, but we don't. And I can gather you want to know a bit more about me and I do want to know about you. So... I don't know how to carry on this conversation. But you get what I'm trying to say. So.. I don't know... ask something? I'll be honest."
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