"I'm assuming to avoid doing what you did earlier?" He asked in a softer voice.
"Right. On the path to becoming a shade, a witch first learns about their affinity. Once they find it, they find their personality becomes.. unstable. The power they had learned to control through childhood gets stronger, but not all affinities are good.
"My mother was an Elemental, like myself, but hers was spring. She was as beautiful as the bloomed in that season, and was as bubbly as the flowing rivers. And, just like water, she would carve her own path if there wasn't an option before her." Moon gave a sad smile. "But I have the winter season."
"My mother was an Elemental, like myself, but hers was spring. She was as beautiful as the bloomed in that season, and was as bubbly as the flowing rivers. And, just like water, she would carve her own path if there wasn't an option before her." Moon gave a sad smile. "But I have the winter season."
"Winter is a beautiful season, too, just as you are. I can tell deep down you, you're a kind and wonderful person. We all make mistakes...don't let this one little slip up bring you down, alright? I've killed people just to obtain several of the gemstones on my ring, so I can't claim any innocence either." He says, giving her a reassuring smile.
"You're right, winter brings snow and ice and holiday celebrations, but it's also cold, distant, and hard. I handle that part well enough on a day-to-day basis, but when I fight I get lost like I'm wondering through a blizzard. All witches face the good and bad their affinities bring to them, and have to learn restraint to become a shade. The other side leaves when I run out of energy. Using spells has a give-and-take relationship."
"Well, I'll just work with you to make sure you never run out of energy then. And, if I end up paying the price, then so be it." Kyoya smiles at her, serious about doing what he can to help her.
Her brow furrowed in confusion. "Why? We hardly know each other."
"I feel something good will happen to us if we continue working together."
"If there's one thing my mother taught me, it's to trust your gut," she smiled.
"I wasn't able to come across the sapphire until I traveled up with you." He smiled back at her, "Besides, this might reflect well on us back in school."
"Really? They give credit for finding magic items?"
"Well, yes. But, it makes them feel good when they see students working together, both in and out of school. One of their biggest missions there is to teach cooperation between one another."
"Ah." Moon nodded her head once. "Cool. So, what's this Sapphire of the Stars do?"
"It's able to control light and air." He says, using it to fire off a bright beam of light towards the sky. "It should be useful for defense."
"Awesome," she smiled.
"Thank you for coming along with me up here. It wouldn't have been as enjoyable without you."
"Yeah?" she asked, smiling as though she thought he was joking. "Even though I went bonkers after the first quarter of the way?"
"It was interesting and a bit frightening, I'll admit. But, it was enjoyable nonetheless," He smiles at her.
(I gotta go, I will be back soon, though.)
"Then you're welcome for that. I thought the sights were pretty despite what I might've said at the time."
"Perhaps we'll even become well known in the school."
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