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- Posting Speed
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- Multiple posts per week
- 1-3 posts per week
- Online Availability
- I have Thursdays off between two jobs. I am usually available on Wednesdays and Sundays, too. I will usually respond in the evenings, if I can, on the days I work.
- Writing Levels
- Adept
- Advanced
- Prestige
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Primarily Prefer Male
- Genres
- Fantasy, Romance, Medieval, Futuristic, Apocalyptic, Sci-Fi, Modern, Action, Adventure, some High-Fantasy, Lord of the Rings, Pacific Rim, King Arthur, anything Game of Thrones-esque
Kana had simply nodded to her question, too tired to try and explain it fully. Yes, his body was forcing the toxins out and that was sped up by him using his powers, forcing the drug to react with his system in a more 'violent' way, but what he failed to explain was that the herbs had been effecting the way he functioned for years. It wasn't just that they activated when he tried to use his power, it was that they suppressed it so completely that for the longest time he'd been unable to even connect with it.
His gift was almost wild now and it took more effort to control it than it did to use it.
No, he didn't need to explain that and didn't see the point in it right now. Yes, Elidi had seemed completely shocked by his information - and that, strangely, reassured him a little even though he didn't understand why it should matter - but that didn't mean he trusted her yet.
Wait...yet?
The Prince frowned off into space, coughing after a moment, spitting the blood that resulted and he closed his eyes, head pounding. Why had he thought 'yet'? Did he really think that because she was being nice and was nothing like he'd expected, and seemed not to know what was happening to the Dark Elves - or maybe it was just him, he didn't know - that she could become...what, an ally?
Kana didn't know, but for the first time in a long time, he felt the first sputters of hope igniting in the dark.
His gift was almost wild now and it took more effort to control it than it did to use it.
No, he didn't need to explain that and didn't see the point in it right now. Yes, Elidi had seemed completely shocked by his information - and that, strangely, reassured him a little even though he didn't understand why it should matter - but that didn't mean he trusted her yet.
Wait...yet?
The Prince frowned off into space, coughing after a moment, spitting the blood that resulted and he closed his eyes, head pounding. Why had he thought 'yet'? Did he really think that because she was being nice and was nothing like he'd expected, and seemed not to know what was happening to the Dark Elves - or maybe it was just him, he didn't know - that she could become...what, an ally?
Kana didn't know, but for the first time in a long time, he felt the first sputters of hope igniting in the dark.