Monkey Ninja Haruko
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- Posted: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 23:19:34 +0000
❝I used to be scared of things...
That I would be a bad person, or I would be all alone.❞
❝But then I realized...
I am not a good person, and I am alone.
So I stopped being afraid.❞

Celesyr couldn't help but feel like Nhadala was more concerned about... whatever that bad feeling was about than him. He wondered if maybe she could feel more about it because her piece of the dark triforce was wisdom. It was also possible it just seemed that way because of hers and Kokuei's concern for each other. Celesyr wasn't saying much on the subject, because the two knew each other better than they did him, and they seemed to be having another moment. Did they notice how often that happened? Love could be blind, not that he would know.
Besides, he didn't tend to express that kind of urgency. If something required caution, or being aware, he assumed simply saying as much as he had already done would make that understood. If someone didn't seem to understand the severity of the danger, then further emphasis would be necessary, but Celesyr felt everyone here understood, so he didn't need to repeat himself. Although now, he was loosing himself in his thoughts again. He needed to find a way to keep from doing that.
He smiled kindly at Nhadala and Kokuei's conversation. "You shouldn't be embarrased," Celesyr told Nhadala, thinking that she might not feel as embarrased about Kokuei's care for her if he weren't nearby. Getting back on topic, he was glad to hear Kokuei at least had been to the ranch before. It would be easier to navigate if the two of them new where they were going, and it wouldn't be hard for Nhadala to keep up with them. He was going to inform them he did in fact have ruppees, but was fortunate enough to notice the other person that entered.
Celesyr was barely able to get out of the way, and then analyze the 'threat'. There wasn't much reason to worry, since he didn't think there were many, if any, nefarious characters on the ranch, but the sudden dash towards Nhadala had still startled him, until he saw it was not a problem. Obviously the two must have known each other, since they knew each others' names, and were hugging. It seemed like a reunion of sorts. The other girl, Merui, looked to be a Rito, possibly around the same age as Nhadala. She had mentioned having been to Death Mountin a moment ago. Celesyr laughed as quietly as he could when he heard Nhadala's stomach growl, and her announcement that the moment was 'officially dead'. "Sure," he said, in agreement with hers and Kokuei's suggestions to find something to eat. He was fairly hungry himself.
He briefly looked around for the Eatery Kokuei spoke of, and began walking in the right direction when he spotted it. "I have ruppees," he finally informed them. "I think it's enough for all of us, but... spend them sparingly, please." He smiled good naturedly, taking in the crowd that seemed larger than normal. Maybe the ranch was becoming more popular because of everything that was going on right now. "Are you two friends?" he asked the two, and remembered to give out his name. "Oh, I'm Celesyr." he introduced himself. He probably seemed like he was in a pretty good mood right now. Not that he was in a bad mood either, although Celesyr was still being alert for whatever the cause of the uneasy feeling was. It was normal to him to try and appear content, or happy, and therefore friendly when other people were around. It made speaking and interacting easier, and he had unintentionally picked up the habit that the more people were around, the more effort he made.
Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day
That I would be a bad person, or I would be all alone.❞
❝But then I realized...
I am not a good person, and I am alone.
So I stopped being afraid.❞
Celesyr

Celesyr couldn't help but feel like Nhadala was more concerned about... whatever that bad feeling was about than him. He wondered if maybe she could feel more about it because her piece of the dark triforce was wisdom. It was also possible it just seemed that way because of hers and Kokuei's concern for each other. Celesyr wasn't saying much on the subject, because the two knew each other better than they did him, and they seemed to be having another moment. Did they notice how often that happened? Love could be blind, not that he would know.
Besides, he didn't tend to express that kind of urgency. If something required caution, or being aware, he assumed simply saying as much as he had already done would make that understood. If someone didn't seem to understand the severity of the danger, then further emphasis would be necessary, but Celesyr felt everyone here understood, so he didn't need to repeat himself. Although now, he was loosing himself in his thoughts again. He needed to find a way to keep from doing that.
He smiled kindly at Nhadala and Kokuei's conversation. "You shouldn't be embarrased," Celesyr told Nhadala, thinking that she might not feel as embarrased about Kokuei's care for her if he weren't nearby. Getting back on topic, he was glad to hear Kokuei at least had been to the ranch before. It would be easier to navigate if the two of them new where they were going, and it wouldn't be hard for Nhadala to keep up with them. He was going to inform them he did in fact have ruppees, but was fortunate enough to notice the other person that entered.
Celesyr was barely able to get out of the way, and then analyze the 'threat'. There wasn't much reason to worry, since he didn't think there were many, if any, nefarious characters on the ranch, but the sudden dash towards Nhadala had still startled him, until he saw it was not a problem. Obviously the two must have known each other, since they knew each others' names, and were hugging. It seemed like a reunion of sorts. The other girl, Merui, looked to be a Rito, possibly around the same age as Nhadala. She had mentioned having been to Death Mountin a moment ago. Celesyr laughed as quietly as he could when he heard Nhadala's stomach growl, and her announcement that the moment was 'officially dead'. "Sure," he said, in agreement with hers and Kokuei's suggestions to find something to eat. He was fairly hungry himself.
He briefly looked around for the Eatery Kokuei spoke of, and began walking in the right direction when he spotted it. "I have ruppees," he finally informed them. "I think it's enough for all of us, but... spend them sparingly, please." He smiled good naturedly, taking in the crowd that seemed larger than normal. Maybe the ranch was becoming more popular because of everything that was going on right now. "Are you two friends?" he asked the two, and remembered to give out his name. "Oh, I'm Celesyr." he introduced himself. He probably seemed like he was in a pretty good mood right now. Not that he was in a bad mood either, although Celesyr was still being alert for whatever the cause of the uneasy feeling was. It was normal to him to try and appear content, or happy, and therefore friendly when other people were around. It made speaking and interacting easier, and he had unintentionally picked up the habit that the more people were around, the more effort he made.
Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day

