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A quietness that somewhat resembled serenity soon fell over the two.

Watching the white trails painted on the vast canvas known as the skies, Sangue's train of thoughts floated down to many places. From her wonder of when Apep would arrive to figuring out more about what makes her team happy, her simplistic thinking process made her space out for several moments. To some, she could look thoughtless, but Sangue was more than willing to think about a lot of things, even if she thought slower than others.

For her, it was good to keep thinking about things. It let her mind keep functioning and warm itself up for every day.

She glanced at Galla once, blinking at the newspaper, before turning back to the skies. And she decided to remain quiet, hopeful in that she wouldn't annoy the woman next to her by constantly attempting to talk naturally. The red snake wondered if there were other places she could visit while Apep wasn't around, but for now, sitting right where she was suited her well enough.

@Crimmy
@Lazo Hey!

I'm right now planning on drawing Sand using a different art style, but for now I need to sketch things.

Is there any other visual details you'd like to see on Sand in the picture? o-o



The final product is going to have a doubled image resolution, extremely thin line art, and a soft color to it!
@Prince of Seraphs I think Lucius posted o-o


Parents.

The word, for some reason, made her think. She thought about her parents, and who they were. Her parents, who she never met for the entirety of her life, even though their traces showed that they did not hate her.

She never recalled ever having the permission to say the words “mother” and “father” in any way. It was as if they never existed, even though she knew they did.

Some parents were not nice, but many of the ones she saw were polite or dedicated to making their children lives’ happier.

Nodding, the red snake turned to the skies with an expression softer than before.

“I’m… waiting for… a friend…”

@Crimmy


The woman being the sister of a certain someone she met made a bit of sense.

Although emotionless, the young woman spoke in a way that let Sangue understand her easily. It also made her interested- to see someone who lacked emotions, perhaps more so than herself.

The dark-haired person felt more like a Huntress than Sangue herself. She spoke with nothing holding her back, and more notably, she spoke like a cog wasn’t stuck between her words unlike the Naga. Yet, something about her felt like she was visiting rather than attending the academy.

Perhaps she was waiting for her big sister. If she didn’t attend the academy, then there was a chance her sister was attending if the girl was simply visiting.

“Are... you wai…ting for… your sister…?” Sangue asked.

Sangue herself was waiting for Apep. A whole lot of other people were, undoubtedly, waiting for close friends or family members. The woman next to her could be one of them.

@Crimmy


Their eyes locked.

She did not turn away from the woman when they faced each other. The snake blinked, her gaze peering into the woman who had an expression just as idle as her own.

Ships sailed in the skies, and the morning calm soothed the snake's mind.

Time ticked normally, and shortly after their eyes met, the woman spoke.

A greeting.

For some reason, the woman reminded Sangue of someone she met before. She couldn't exactly tell who, so she presumed that it was someone she met very briefly.

The red-haired swordswoman bowed softly in response.

"He...llo."

Taking in the physical traits of the young woman next to her, Sangue blinked.

"Have... we met be...fore...?"

@Crimmy


No messages.

Apep had yet to arrive.

Walking out of the cafeteria, Sangue wandered. When she was alone, there usually weren't many things that could come off as "interesting" to others. She lived quietly on her own, and she tied herself to her friends like a ragdoll connected to a train full of interesting things whenever they did something active.

She walked...
...and walked.

Her eyes fell upon a bench outside. A woman, young in appearance, sat at the bench, a reserved look on her.

She did not seem like a scary person.

Sitting at the bench, the red-haired woman stared at the skies silently. A few moments of quiet observation led Sangue to softly glance at the girl next to her.

And she continued glancing between the skies and the girl, wondering what she thought of the skies.

@Crimmy
@Crimmy Sangue's just wandering around the campus on her own at the moment, so she might end up meeting her.
@Crimson Raven Nice!

Speaking of which, what do you think about Breath of the Wild? Just curious. o-o
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