Pieces- RED
***ORPDing come to an end*. Gosh, I can't even type right anymore. D8
Okay, I'm glad we can get in some RPing. Something tells me our schedules for RPing is going to change drastically...because of me now. I just...
Namine blinked softly when the flames started to grow in the fireplace, a new source of light illuminating the room. The girl slowly took in a breath and then released it before raising a hand and setting it lightly on her cheek. It felt damp in one trial, and she remembered the tears she had shed a few moments ago. She wiped at the trail before going over to her other cheek and doing the same. Then she returned to her previous position, gazing at the fire.
Namine kept her soft gaze on Roxas, understanding what he was doing now. A fire was probably a good idea; it was warm, bright, and relaxing in a strange way. That's how she felt, anyway.
Namine curiously watched Roxas, staying silent as she watched his movements. OOC: Wow, I really gotta go. Bye!
Namine's eyes flitted up to Roxas when he moved, her soft blue orbs staying on his form. No! I don't want you to leave! The thoughts of panic ran through her mind, the girl keeping her gaze on Roxas. She let out a soft breath when she noticed that he wasn't leaving the room, just looking for something. But...what was it?
Namine bit down harder on her lip, her eyes flitting down to the floor at the rumble of thunder. Even though Roxas was with her now, Namine still felt the emotions from earlier. It was easy for those feelings to appear, but almost impossible for them to disapear.
Namine bit her lip slightly, keeping her gaze on Roxas. Another bolt of lightning cracked outside and she jumped...again. She exhaled heavily through her nose, frustrated with her own emotions.
Namine shook her head slightly, the girl being able to see Roxas because of the dim light in the room. "It's not your fault; I'm just really on edge," she said softly, her voice being the only sound in the room at that moment.
Namine jumped slightly at the light touch, being on edge from everything that happened...and was still happening. She slowly brought her head out of her knees, turning it toward Roxas.
Namine inhaled softly through her nose, the grip around her legs loosening slightly. She stayed in that position though, the girl not realizing that she wasn't alone anymore.
Namine's eyebrows furrowed when the sound of cracking filled her ears, another lightning bolt going off outside. She exhaled shakily, burrying her head more deeply into her knees. She hated this fear she felt in her heart, disliking it so greatly because it made her feel childish. What, was she six years old? What was so terrifying about a thunder storm? She bit her lip lightly, knowing that wasn't the question that needed to be answered. In fact, there was no question that needed to be answered, because she already understood why she was so afriad. I'm afraid because I'm alone. I feel panicked, unprotected...vulnerable. Those were feelings that she had felt way too much lately.
Namine inhaled softly, burrying her head in her knees when she heard another loud rumble of thunder outside.
Namine brought her knees up to her chest, at that moment realizing that the blanket was still covering her lightly. She didn't think about it too deeply though, Namine's feeling of fear being the one emotion that filled her heart most. The girl wrapped her arms around her legs, pulling them close to her chest.
Namine shivered slightly, hearing the rain pour down outside. There was a loud rumble of thunder, and Namine jumped at the noise, feeling startled and afraid. She didn't want to be afraid anymore; the stress being too much for her. The tears started to run freely down her cheeks as she looked through the darkness. The only thing she wanted was to be happy...with Roxas.
Namine saw another flash of lightning and it made her nervous, the light showing all the shadows of the room. She felt like a child, being afraid of a simple lightning storm. But it was more than that; she was alone. And bad things always happened when she was alone...at least lately, they have, anyway.
"Okay," Namine responded quietly, her eyes moving up slightly. She saw a faint movement in front of her, and she knew that it was Roxas.
Namine nodded slightly at the statement, agreeing with it. "Right," she said, agreeing verbally this time so Roxas would have a response. She let her grip around his hand loosen slightly, the girl opening her eyes and looking down in that general area.
Namine felt Roxas' gentle grip, his hand wrapping around hers now. She let her fingers move slightly, lightly holding Roxas' hand.