Roman
How troublesome...
EmeraldGail, the forever young.
Roman
“…Okay…that’s fine.”
Gail smiles weakly at him before she closes her eyes on the bed. She didn’t know what to think. She was certain that a god must have enough power to cast her away, but at the same time…her curse only grows with time.
As she lay there in the light of the medical room, she couldn’t help a tear fall down her face. The tear was like Gail itself – strange and ethereal in nature and with a slight luminosity. It was also weak and fragile, bursting at the first contact onto the bed splattering slightly. She tried to hide her face from Ren, turning away from him while covering her face with her hands, as she just cried, letting out centuries of pain and torture in the process. Through the streaks of glowing water around her eyes and heavy breathing, she manages to croak out her weak, ethereal voice to Ren.
“Please don’t leave me. Everyone else has.”
Ren Yamada
unconscious, Ren had been thinking of a way to fix this for her. There was another way, but he was told not to use the abilities being taught to him until he was finished with his god training. It sucked... But he wanted to try it. To see if it'd help, but with what happened last time, he wasn't so sure anymore. At this point, he was just happy she was awake. He was able to be a little less tense and ease up on himself. When she closed her eyes, his soft expression remained. He wanted to say sorry, but he knew she'd try telling him it's not his fault. As her friend, and possibly her only friend, he made a mental promise to himself. That promise was to help his friend get what she wanted. Reunite with her loved ones. Ren was willing to do it after hearing no one else was able to help.
It wasn't long before he saw a tear roll down from her eye. Ren's smile slowly faded as he started to worry a bit. He was about to speak, but her voice kept him from talking and hearing what she said, he could only look down towards the ground. He felt bad, even though he had no intention to do so, it ate at him, knowing she had been abandoned and just forgotten about. Ren then placed his hands on Gail's, gently moving them away from her face, "Don't worry. I'm not going anywhere. What kind of friend would I be if I did? Not only that, I said I was going to help, so I'm going to do just that, okay?" He told her, his smile returning. "So you can stop crying now... Like I said before, I'm not going anywhere, Gail. I promise you."