I R O N H E A R T
Yasha had it hard. Kaden couldn’t imagine being raised by someone who was so distant that he wasn’t really there. Kaden was an orphan because his parents had been killed. Yasha was an orphan because grief and pain was stealing her father away from her. It was a hard life to live as the child of a wounded warrior. As Yasha spoke, the more he understood her world and why they had become such close friends as fast as they had. She was all he had, and in a way, he was all she had. That reality made the moment a little sad, but as Yasha continued the mood changed.
They had both found someone to watch their backs. Each other. Yasha nuzzled into him again, and Kaden put his arm around the girl. He had done it in the medical ward and he did it again here. They were bonding much deeper than a simple friendship would let them. Kaden understood things to be complicated at this point. The words they chose to use with each other, paired with the feelings he had, complicated a lot of things. It felt right though, their relationship. Whatever it was and whatever it was becoming, the two would always have each other’s backs.
”I’m sorry your father has been wounded as much as he has. I can’t imagine what that life is like. He lost you and your mother, got you back again, only to lose her and your brother.”
Kaden sighed. He could understand actually. He had lost it all, and he let that consume his thinking. Kaden had no business trying to avenge his parents at such a young age. Mia had been a warrior much more skilled than he was. Had they faced off, she would have easily heated him. It had been a foolish endeavor, one they were both lucky to have escaped.
”Now that the fighting is over for now... maybe we can hunt more or go camping. Things that people our age are supposed to enjoy. I should be looking for a job too. Now that I’m an adult... Gods that seems odd to say....”
They needed the hope of happier times. It would help them move on from the war they had just been through.
[member="Yasha Mantis"]
They had both found someone to watch their backs. Each other. Yasha nuzzled into him again, and Kaden put his arm around the girl. He had done it in the medical ward and he did it again here. They were bonding much deeper than a simple friendship would let them. Kaden understood things to be complicated at this point. The words they chose to use with each other, paired with the feelings he had, complicated a lot of things. It felt right though, their relationship. Whatever it was and whatever it was becoming, the two would always have each other’s backs.
”I’m sorry your father has been wounded as much as he has. I can’t imagine what that life is like. He lost you and your mother, got you back again, only to lose her and your brother.”
Kaden sighed. He could understand actually. He had lost it all, and he let that consume his thinking. Kaden had no business trying to avenge his parents at such a young age. Mia had been a warrior much more skilled than he was. Had they faced off, she would have easily heated him. It had been a foolish endeavor, one they were both lucky to have escaped.
”Now that the fighting is over for now... maybe we can hunt more or go camping. Things that people our age are supposed to enjoy. I should be looking for a job too. Now that I’m an adult... Gods that seems odd to say....”
They needed the hope of happier times. It would help them move on from the war they had just been through.
[member="Yasha Mantis"]