Note to self: either way, this thread takes place before the cat menace
These days it felt as though he was too busy to worry about Percy, that with this seasons litter he already had his paws full, chasing them around and keeping the troublesome duo out of...well trouble. But he did still think of her, wonder where she had run off to and hope-with all his heart- she was doing well. They had been so close once and honestly, it had hurt when she'd decided to leave. Without even saying a proper goodbye.
But what had he expected? She had always seemed the sort who would revel in teenage rebellion and after the incident she could hardly be blamed for wanting to have some space. If anything, he was a bit of a hypocrite giving her trouble over this when he'd been fifty times worse when he'd been her age. All that teen angst, ugh, just thinking about it made him cringe. All those sullen silences, those hours he had spent standing on the peak and glaring down at his homeland below. If you thought he was bad now, well he was far worse back then. All leggy and miserable, with a voice that just wouldn't stop cracking.
It had been so long, months had rolled on by and she hadn't even dropped by to let them know she was okay. That's all he wanted really, and he was certain her parents felt the same way. It wasn't too much to ask and yet it really wasn't his place to miss her as much as he did.
They were nothing more than friends, and no matter how old she got he would only see her as such. He remembered when she had been so small and clumsy. Couldn't walk a few steps without falling flat on her tummy. He saw so much of Phoenix in Sphinx and yet he knew-and could see- that they were not one of the same.
Gabriel would be pissed if he knew he'd come out here to brood, to make himself all miserable for shits and giggles. But it wasn't like he had to know. The Selwyn had no intentions of hiding things from him, their relationship was built on honesty and communication, but this wasn't hurt, right?
So on he trudged, letting his thoughts ensnare his focus as he just walked and walked, not really caring where he went. Or at least that was the plan. He didn't get all that far until, by chance he glanced up and spotted a familiar dark figure not so far away. Even then he recognised her, like her image was stuck in his mind.
"Percy? PERCY!!!? He called out, breaking into a sprint to close the awful distance between them.