10-24-2019, 03:24 PM
At the mention of the ocean, his golden eyes move towards the open body of water. He considers what it would be like to live out in the ocean your entire life only. The freedom of never having any boundaries. It sounded much nicer than living his life currently on the island. His mother had told him stories about living in the ocean before grandma Adria had found her and brought her to Ischia.
He wonders if his life would be different for him. Are there other sea serpents out there? Aeolus blinks for a moment, focusing on his thought about living a different life than the one he has been given. It sounded exciting, but he forgets himself and the pretty teal and gold girl in front of him.
“OH!” The boy exclaims. “What was it like?” He asks with a tilt of his head, wondering if her experience was the same as his own mother’s. Aeolus expected it would not be. The yearling always figured his mother was holding something back—perhaps more of the better adventures she didn’t want to scare Loire with. He figured his mother had saw all sorts of scary monsters. Well, at least he would like to imagine.
His smile turns to a neutral expression now as she introduces herself. “It’s nice to meet you too, Tasi.” At appearance of her smile and comment, Aeolus laughs softly. Maybe it hadn’t been the best compliment to give her right away. It wasn’t every day the sunset colored boy found himself lost with words. “So, if you lived your entire life in the ocean, does that mean you are an excellent swimmer?” He asks with a tilt of his noble shaped head.
@[Tasi]
He wonders if his life would be different for him. Are there other sea serpents out there? Aeolus blinks for a moment, focusing on his thought about living a different life than the one he has been given. It sounded exciting, but he forgets himself and the pretty teal and gold girl in front of him.
“OH!” The boy exclaims. “What was it like?” He asks with a tilt of his head, wondering if her experience was the same as his own mother’s. Aeolus expected it would not be. The yearling always figured his mother was holding something back—perhaps more of the better adventures she didn’t want to scare Loire with. He figured his mother had saw all sorts of scary monsters. Well, at least he would like to imagine.
His smile turns to a neutral expression now as she introduces herself. “It’s nice to meet you too, Tasi.” At appearance of her smile and comment, Aeolus laughs softly. Maybe it hadn’t been the best compliment to give her right away. It wasn’t every day the sunset colored boy found himself lost with words. “So, if you lived your entire life in the ocean, does that mean you are an excellent swimmer?” He asks with a tilt of his noble shaped head.
@[Tasi]