Kaili Talith
Forgotten, not gone.
At the very end of the day Kaili and Aela looked for the same thing albeit with different methods: Knowledge. They were practice and theory, together they could make an excellent team of two. Or well, three if they included father as well.
“I will.” Kai nodded. “It would just be good to read this first.”
Kaili flipped through the book. Because if she read it first she could impress him with big words like ‘automatic hydraulic adjuster’ or ‘manual servo co-ordinator.’ Those were words that Kaili had absolutely no idea what they even meant but the idea of finding out was exciting.
“I will go read.” Kaili pushed herself off of her sister’s bed. “If I need anything I’ll ask.”
Before stepping out the door Kaili paused for a second and turned around to look at her sister. “I mean, unless you have anything that you want to talk about?”
[member="Aela Talith"]
“I will.” Kai nodded. “It would just be good to read this first.”
Kaili flipped through the book. Because if she read it first she could impress him with big words like ‘automatic hydraulic adjuster’ or ‘manual servo co-ordinator.’ Those were words that Kaili had absolutely no idea what they even meant but the idea of finding out was exciting.
“I will go read.” Kaili pushed herself off of her sister’s bed. “If I need anything I’ll ask.”
Before stepping out the door Kaili paused for a second and turned around to look at her sister. “I mean, unless you have anything that you want to talk about?”
[member="Aela Talith"]