Originally posted by Utrigita
Peter grapped her hand and got up."then it is not absolute darkness you live in Angel"
He the bottom of his shirt and pulled it a bit down so the folds on it was removed, before adjusting the Collar at his neck.
"I'm hungry enough to eat a Lion now oure next interesting step would be to find the cafeteria, I really hope the food here is better then what was served at my previous schools."
Peter began walking down the stairs without even realising he was still holding her hand two steps down he noticed and slowly let go not entirely sure how to reacht to the situation, Saleena was still standing where she stood when she helped him up.
As Peter had turned his back on her and started walking, she smiled and blushed for holding his hand. Her wings spread as her stomach got that tingling feeling, and the moment he let go and was to turn around, her wings quickly folded and her big smile transformed into the normal, discreet smile of uncertainty.
"Food, yes. A necessity. I do not think they have lions though"
As she started walking down the stairs, she almost cold-sweated by her own words. Did she really say that? How humiliating. She kept a safe distance behind him not to send him flying down the stairs in case something happened with her wings.
Originally posted by jalek moye
Skiv stared at her for a moment and let out a deep sigh and lowered his head"Mostly derek, he's my friend but im not exactly sure if i should be helping him. Like i want to but if he becomes too powerful whats to stop him from getting rid of me and losing sight of our vision. I guess i just need to become stronger so i can keep him in check but im not sure"
He kept his head down not looking up at her once the whole time he spoke and afterwards.
"Derek Absolum is growing rapidly, yes. I have sensed such events transpire, as much as he might try to hide it. If you do not believe in your friend anymore, then perhaps there is time for a change in things? If you do not trust him, you should not help him. Misstrust is often mutual. My advise would be for you to follow your heart and do what you feel is right, not what you think is right.
Strength is not in the quantity of your powers, but in the heart with which you use it. My students are not at all as powerful as many on this school, but because they fight with heart and belief, they can overcome obstacles that not even the most powerful ones might. The greatest battle in life is not against the enemy, but against yourself"