Aisha screeched to a halt when she found a pile of rocks and a
small cave inside. It period just fit him in. She layed down a pile
of leave and gently put him down into his new shelter. "Get some
rest, you really do need and deserve it." She said quietly and
calmly.
Aisha smiled and nodded, climbing up into the tall tree next to it.
Her hands feeling the rigid bark as she climbed. She soft green
leaves brushed against her cheeks as she reached the top. As she
sat down, she looked up at the sky, examining the glowing moon and
shimmering stars.
Draco once again started sweating and started having nightmares
about his family. Draco's eyes were still closed but his pace of
breath started increasing.
Aisha began to have visions of what happened in her past. She
clenched her fists and her eyes widened, gulping. All the thoughts
of the past were swirling around in her mind, tears forming on her
eyes.
Hearing rustling, Aisha looked down at Draco, who had gotten up out
of the cave and stood up. "Something up?" She called down, thinking
he didn't have much energy to even stand. She began to climb down
the tree.
Happy that he didn't notice the tears in her eyes, Aodha quickly
wiped them away. "If you don't mind me asking, why do you have
these nightmares?... Wait, that's not right. I-I mean, what are
they about?" She asked, quickly correcting the mistake before.
Aisha frowned. "Does the past haunt you? You know... The past that
made you who you are today?" She asked slowly. "If it's so, then,
I'm the same. No one wants to die too fast. And that's exactly what
happened to me Leafeon friend. It's life was so short..." She
murmured.
"I'm not arguing about the past makes me who I am thing. I just get
these nightmares, I'm gradually getting used to them though." he
said "I didn't wake up as terrified as usual, I was actually pretty
calm."
"Must have been terrifying for you..." She muttered, looking up at
the sky. "I guess they make you emotionally stronger though, you
know? So it's kinda good yet kinda not." She added, yawning at the
sight of the moon.
Tanith let out a small smile, her first one in years, at the sight
of Rin. Letting the smile fade of her face, Tanith closed her eyes,
trying to fall asleep once again.
Draco noticed Tanith's fire. Draco climbed a tree and laid down
against the trunk of the tree. Draco watched the sky but could not
fall sleep. He sighed.