Water pooled around his ankles, taking some of the blood and dirt off instantly. Due to the recent bout of warm weather the water moved at a leisurely pace, tumbling over the rocks as it meandered through the forest. The river had always been a source of comfort for the ghost, like the lake south of the Kingswood. His chartreuse stones fell to his paws, briefly, watching tendrils of red being swept down the river. His brows narrowed, throat suddenly becoming dry. The last remnants of Kisla were dispersing into the river; disappearing and soon to be forgotten. His heart ached. Coming to terms with this loss was going to be difficult, he knew that, but he couldn’t let it continuously weigh him down. He had to move forward, even if he did not want to. Even if he wanted to let the grief consume him. He couldn’t let it.
He peered over at little Risaela, his features softening as he stepped toward her, brushing his tongue against her forehead once more. Remaining silent the leader slumped into the water, his long legs folding against the bottom of the river. He motioned for her to join him, a small smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. “It’s okay,” he hummed as he lowered his nose to the water, his peridots still focused on the little Tainn. “She’s still with you, Ris. Always. Even when the blood is gone. She’s in here—“ he tapped her chest gently with his nose “—always.” With that XIX dipped his head beneath the water, despite being reluctant at first, and allowed the shallow water to cascade around him, ridding him of his friend’s blood.
stick with those who stick with you