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closed ☓ your defenses were on high
Date & Time: Backdated to Jan 29th, evening.
Location: Exsilium, snowy places near civilization.
Characters: Roxas and Lea.
Summary: STOP THROWING TANTRUMS I'M TRYING TO TALK TO YOU
Warnings: kingdom hurts tbh
Roxas had heard raised voices and then a door slamming. Curious and a bit worried, he peeked out and saw Lea desperately slinking into the cold and darkness. Though the snowfall had let up a bit, it was still wintery and dangerous, even for a fire mage. Immediately concerned for the mood of his friend, he threw on his hoodie, tying the scarf around his neck as he shot out the door.
Lea only had a little bit of a lead. But... maybe Roxas should give him some time alone. He'd been there, too, not wanting to talk to anyone and not sure if there was someone to talk to. Unsure of what to do, he kept his distance and stayed out of sight... at least for a few minutes. Then he started to lose feeling in the tips of his ears, and remembered it was still really horrendously cold and Lea needed to come home.
"Lea?" He stepped out from behind a building and shuffled through the crunchy snow, hands shoved deep into the pockets of his coat. "Are you okay?"
Location: Exsilium, snowy places near civilization.
Characters: Roxas and Lea.
Summary: STOP THROWING TANTRUMS I'M TRYING TO TALK TO YOU
Warnings: kingdom hurts tbh
Roxas had heard raised voices and then a door slamming. Curious and a bit worried, he peeked out and saw Lea desperately slinking into the cold and darkness. Though the snowfall had let up a bit, it was still wintery and dangerous, even for a fire mage. Immediately concerned for the mood of his friend, he threw on his hoodie, tying the scarf around his neck as he shot out the door.
Lea only had a little bit of a lead. But... maybe Roxas should give him some time alone. He'd been there, too, not wanting to talk to anyone and not sure if there was someone to talk to. Unsure of what to do, he kept his distance and stayed out of sight... at least for a few minutes. Then he started to lose feeling in the tips of his ears, and remembered it was still really horrendously cold and Lea needed to come home.
"Lea?" He stepped out from behind a building and shuffled through the crunchy snow, hands shoved deep into the pockets of his coat. "Are you okay?"