Sachiel was starting to grow uncomfortable. He wasn’t sure how to react to meeting his grandmother for the first time, especially when he had heard little about her growing up. When he had made the choice to lead Diego north, away from Quaking Vale, the boy had also made the choice to leave his family behind. He had almost forgotten that he had parents—somewhere—until Namid’s arrival.
He could tell that the reaction he was giving was not one that she expected—or wanted. The corners of his mouth fell downward into a soft frown as he observed her troubled features; his ears sweeping back against his head. The boy was beginning to feel bad for how rude he had been, but he couldn’t help but think that @Askan would be proud of him for acting so boldly. Or, he would scold him. It didn’t matter—not now. He’d likely tell his grumpy Edge Lord about encountering his grandmother, but there was a good chance he’d leave out the part about his attitude.
She spoke once more, this time apologizing for her unexpected arrival. He blinked in confusion, his creamy brows pinched tight as his maw canted to the side. Huh. Okay, he started, the word jumping off his tongue without a second thought. I’m sorry—I mean, I just didn’t expect t’meet you. He shrugged, his expression sheepish as he averted his gaze. Her colours were much softer than his mother’s; prettier. Dripping with genuine emotion. Shades of muted lilac and blush. Periwinkle.
Good colours.
Colours that didn’t make his head spin, or ache.
It’s, uh, nice t’meet you. He offered her a half-smile as he attempted to lighten the mood, even though he wasn’t really sure he wanted to.
The information about his mother was what interested him most. His expression grew more serious after his apology, his dark-tipped tail flicking in frustration. If you see her again, he started, a little hesitant as he wasn’t sure how she would react to his next set of words, tell her you didn’t find me. That you don’t know where I am. This time his mismatched gaze met her own bi-coloured pools, his expression pleading. Please. She didn’t need to know. This Namid—his grandmother—Sachiel didn’t mind her knowing where he was. In fact, he wouldn’t even mind seeing her a second time. But his mother? He wasn’t interested in reconnecting.
ridge is a mature character
aka he curses a lot due to his frustation with his memory loss
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ridge associates colours with moods/feelings & uses them to describe others