Kaili Talith
Forgotten, not gone.
The girl took a deep breath and shook her hands back and forth from the nerves. Micah had told her she was overthinking it, and by all regards she most likely was. It wasn’t exactly the easiest of topics to discuss, but it had to be discussed nonetheless. A comm message had already been sent to [member="Soliael Devin Talith"] warning him about his daughter’s arrival. Really, it had barely been a few hours since she had been at the house yet she was already back again. This time to talk to her father rather than distracting her mother as Micah stole food from them both. Though there was no doubt he was already aware of this, Kira had made Kaili very aware that she knew what her daughter had been trying to do.
Being home was always a nice change of scenery. Between the workshop and the apartment that connected to it Kaili had seen very little of the actual world or galaxy since isolating herself. In many regards it would be seen as an escape from reality, and in just as many regards it wasn’t a lie. Though it would be hard to do it, she had promised her brother to get better and to stop picking stagnation over progress. The days during which Kaili Talith lived in solitude at home would soon be a distant memory and in it she would rise, like a phoenix. Hopefully.
She made her way past her childhood room, rounded the corner and proceeded to enter the living room.
“Fath-...” She paused and reconsidered her tone. He was a family member, not a client. Acting casual was just fine. “Dad!” She cried out. “I’m here, where are you?”
The kid grabbed a fruit from a nearby bowl and raised it in front of her to take a bite only to realise that she wasn’t all that hungry after all. It was hard to, it wasn’t all that long ago since she had eaten with Micah. She placed it back in the bowl again and wandered into the kitchen. Nope, no father there either.
“Dad?” She called out again.
Being home was always a nice change of scenery. Between the workshop and the apartment that connected to it Kaili had seen very little of the actual world or galaxy since isolating herself. In many regards it would be seen as an escape from reality, and in just as many regards it wasn’t a lie. Though it would be hard to do it, she had promised her brother to get better and to stop picking stagnation over progress. The days during which Kaili Talith lived in solitude at home would soon be a distant memory and in it she would rise, like a phoenix. Hopefully.
She made her way past her childhood room, rounded the corner and proceeded to enter the living room.
“Fath-...” She paused and reconsidered her tone. He was a family member, not a client. Acting casual was just fine. “Dad!” She cried out. “I’m here, where are you?”
The kid grabbed a fruit from a nearby bowl and raised it in front of her to take a bite only to realise that she wasn’t all that hungry after all. It was hard to, it wasn’t all that long ago since she had eaten with Micah. She placed it back in the bowl again and wandered into the kitchen. Nope, no father there either.
“Dad?” She called out again.