Gaura (Bak Jisu) (
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Open Catch-All (TDM Prompts)
⌛ Who: Gaura and whoever joins him!
⌛ What: Some TDM prompts and general exploring
⌛ When: Beginning of June
⌛ Where: Various locations
⌛ Warnings: Gaura has face blindness so if your character has met him before and he doesn't recognize them immediately that will be why!
I. Arukibake
While wandering around to try to get to know his surroundings better, Gaura had noticed the little creatures were following him. However, their presence didn't bother him since they seemed harmless. Though since they'd started following him he'd been given many offers of food and comfort. It was strange honestly. Confusing. But now he had an armful of food that he'd been given which made handling his device a challenge.
Sure that he'd made a wrong turn somewhere, he paused to try to handle the abundance of food he held, the little creatures gathered around his feed to gaze up at him. More coming as he thought about how nice it would be to share all this food with someone but didn't have any of his new friends near him.
"Do you eat, little ones? I can't tell..." he murmured with a soft sigh.
II. Sarusawa Pond
Finding the pond had honestly been an accident. However, he couldn't say that he had any regrets. The water was so much like glass that he was able to see every star reflected in it. Sitting next to the pond, he brought out the instrument that he'd purchased at a stall and started to figure out how to play the bamboo flute. It took a little bit of time but soon he was messing around with the sound to create a lovely melody.
Unaware of any company he might lured over with the music, he kept his eyes closed while he played, at peace in the shadows of the night with just the stars to light the world around him.
III. Meteor Shower
Never before had he seen anything so beautiful. With all the lights out the sky was so clear and every star that fell brought a gasp from his lips. Gaura couldn't stop smiling as he gazed at the wonderful rainbow tails of some that fell. Though whispers of wishes could be heard around him he didn't make a wish himself. He wasn't even sure what he would wish for in the first place except for the happiness of everyone that he'd met here so far.
Perhaps he should call one of them to join him. Henry in particular would probably find wonder in the magic of the rainbow tails. But he didn't want to bother any of them in case they were busy. He could always tell them about it later if need be. They would like hearing the story, of that he was certain.
Reaching up a hand, he pretended like he could catch one, even though he knew how impossible that was. "...beautiful..."
[ooc: Open to prose or brackets! Do what makes you comfy!]
⌛ What: Some TDM prompts and general exploring
⌛ When: Beginning of June
⌛ Where: Various locations
⌛ Warnings: Gaura has face blindness so if your character has met him before and he doesn't recognize them immediately that will be why!
I. Arukibake
While wandering around to try to get to know his surroundings better, Gaura had noticed the little creatures were following him. However, their presence didn't bother him since they seemed harmless. Though since they'd started following him he'd been given many offers of food and comfort. It was strange honestly. Confusing. But now he had an armful of food that he'd been given which made handling his device a challenge.
Sure that he'd made a wrong turn somewhere, he paused to try to handle the abundance of food he held, the little creatures gathered around his feed to gaze up at him. More coming as he thought about how nice it would be to share all this food with someone but didn't have any of his new friends near him.
"Do you eat, little ones? I can't tell..." he murmured with a soft sigh.
II. Sarusawa Pond
Finding the pond had honestly been an accident. However, he couldn't say that he had any regrets. The water was so much like glass that he was able to see every star reflected in it. Sitting next to the pond, he brought out the instrument that he'd purchased at a stall and started to figure out how to play the bamboo flute. It took a little bit of time but soon he was messing around with the sound to create a lovely melody.
Unaware of any company he might lured over with the music, he kept his eyes closed while he played, at peace in the shadows of the night with just the stars to light the world around him.
III. Meteor Shower
Never before had he seen anything so beautiful. With all the lights out the sky was so clear and every star that fell brought a gasp from his lips. Gaura couldn't stop smiling as he gazed at the wonderful rainbow tails of some that fell. Though whispers of wishes could be heard around him he didn't make a wish himself. He wasn't even sure what he would wish for in the first place except for the happiness of everyone that he'd met here so far.
Perhaps he should call one of them to join him. Henry in particular would probably find wonder in the magic of the rainbow tails. But he didn't want to bother any of them in case they were busy. He could always tell them about it later if need be. They would like hearing the story, of that he was certain.
Reaching up a hand, he pretended like he could catch one, even though he knew how impossible that was. "...beautiful..."
[ooc: Open to prose or brackets! Do what makes you comfy!]
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He let his words drift off, not wanting to overwhelm his friend. Instead he just shook his head and smiled at him. "It's perfect."
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"I'm glad you agree."
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"Thank you for joining me. And all the other wonderful things you've done for me. You're an amazing person, Henry."
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Gaura's words brought warmth to his cheeks and he gave a little squeeze to acknowledge them. "You are precious to me, Gaura."
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"You are precious to me too," he murmured softly after a moment. He hoped the man heard but he knew that his voice was quiet. That was alright though. As long as he could have times like this with him.
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He let his fingers trail over Gaura's shoulder, content to lie with him like this. It was relaxing and sweet and just... perfect with the shooting stars above them. He thought back to the times he laid in the Wood watching the stars flicker between the thick canopy of leaves... Or later when he stared out the ruined roof of his estate to see the sky. This was better because he was with someone dear to him.
"What would you do if you did manage to catch a falling star?"
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"I'd set it in a window so that everyone could enjoy how beautiful it was. And if it still had a wish to grant I would find someone who needs that wish more than I do."
It just didn't seem right to keep it all to himself.
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"That's very kind," he muses softly.
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"I know I couldn't ever have a star to light a window though. But it's really nice to dream about things like that."
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"Maybe dreams can come true in this place."
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"That would be nice. I've always had a silly dream. That I'd find someone to be with and we'd have a house with a garden." Gaura closed his eyes with a little sigh as he remembered it. "Silly..."
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"Thank you for joining me to watch this. I don't know how to tell you how much it means to me."
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"You don't have to say anything at all."
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"Okay." Shyly, he shifted so he could press a kiss to his cheek instead. He could let that be his gratitude displayed instead.
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"I'll talk enough for both of us," he warned with a slight laugh.
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Safe. Warm. It felt good to listen to the man and all of his wealth of knowledge. Maybe at some point he could even share all of his story with him. It wouldn't be anything impressive like fairies or vampires. But it would be something. "Are you ready to go home?"
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Silver loosened his hold on Gaura so the other man could move and reluctantly pushed himself to sit up. "Whenever you are," he answers with a smile in his voice.
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"I'm always ready to go home with you."
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"Do you think it's too late to cook something?"
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"No. It's not too late. I can always make something quick and filling for us to have for dinner. Does that sound good?"
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Being in Henry's company was warm and safe. More than that he couldn't get enough of his voice. Leaving in the middle just wasn't an option.
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"What would you suggest for a midnight snack?"
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Gaura already knew he had some meat and cheese he could slice up. And he was sure he had some lettuce he could add for some crunch. Something that would be filling but easy on the stomach so late. Especially if he made one and they each had half of it.
"If we're careful we can eat them sitting in bed too." He always planned to go back to his bed, of course. He was even planning to tonight as well. Gaura just...never made it there.
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lol almost replied with the wrong character
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