It wasn't that Askan disliked his sister, or anything like that, but he simply couldn't understand why she wouldn't leave him be. Why couldn't she see? She had eyes! And ears! He didn't care how many times she said it, or whether she battered her long eyelashes at him, he wasn't going to leave Wild Rye Fields. And he most certainty wasn't going home.Yes, he understood that his family missed him. Yes, he understood that Mother was distraught. And yes, he understood that Father was disappointed in him. But did that make him want to turn his back on everything he had worked so hard for? Hell no!
It wasn't as if he had asked for her to come all this way, so she had no right to try and guilt trip him into going home. But much to his frustration, nothing or no one could stop @Everly Selwyn when she got a bee in her bonnet. She was a smart woman, had a sharp mind ticking away behind her bright yellow Selwyn eyes, so why was she being like this? Why why why, dammit!
Askan snarled as he stomped along through the snow. He had no destination in mind, once again he was having some self imposed 'me time', which of course made Everly giggle, her laughter akin to the soothing clink of wind chimes. Not that he found it so soothing these days. Almost everything about his sister made him see red, once again much to her amusement and delight.She had never ever taken him seriously, so really Askan shouldn't have been surprised. He imagined she just assumed that all of this, his life here in Relic Lore, was just a phase, that he would grow out of it or change his ways if prodded enough. Well, he wasn't going to. And at the risk of sounding like a moody teenager, Askan simply wanted to scream 'this isn't a phase Everly, it's my home!'
Askan loved Everly and he supposed he didn't mind having her around, but when she pestered him like this it made blood boil and insides curdle. He wanted to bite, he wanted to tear. He just needed something or someone to vent his frustration out on. Because if he didn't he would surely explode!