
Noah was floating in a stew of his own conjuration. His thoughts could run from thin water to thick, brothy soup near instantly. What he appreciated the most about having his own home away from the forest and danger within it, was that he was able to drift off completely in his own world as he ate or drank or stared absentmindedly out of one of his two windows.
He was able to keep mental tabs on where Elann was within his apartment. Even though her footsteps were light, they were still able to be distinguished against the cobblestone floor. Noah heard her footsteps grow more faint but detected the wooden door to his bedroom swish open. He paid no mind to her moving around, instead focusing on finishing his meal.
The Kelvic swallowed the steak he had in his mouth before stabbing at another cut piece. He was trying to use the utensils that Elann provided for him: forks, spoons, knifes, cutlery as he had once learned it to be called. They were proving to be a hassle, not that he didn’t have the appendages to use them but because he had to constantly fight the urge to just grab his food with his hands. The combination of fork and knife was what really caused him problems and irritation, but he was slowly getting better, especially since Elann had been cooking for him.
Noah was all but content with himself, withdrawn into his thoughts like a soft yet impenetrable cloud, floating on above without a care.
“Noah?” Elann had called, curiosity peeking in her voice.
He grunted in response, as if asking ‘what?’ before turning around slowly. As usual his eyes went directly to her face before noticing what she was carrying, a written on piece of paper pointed with the scripted side at him, displaying what was written. Noah’s eyes slowly widened in surprise as they descended from Elann’s face to the paper she extended. He didn’t have to focus on the paper for he knew what it was.
“Where’d you get that?” he quickly jutted, pushing away from the table. His eyes darted to her then back to the paper. He was standing now, hesitantly inching towards her, arms reaching up tentatively to take the paper.
He was able to keep mental tabs on where Elann was within his apartment. Even though her footsteps were light, they were still able to be distinguished against the cobblestone floor. Noah heard her footsteps grow more faint but detected the wooden door to his bedroom swish open. He paid no mind to her moving around, instead focusing on finishing his meal.
The Kelvic swallowed the steak he had in his mouth before stabbing at another cut piece. He was trying to use the utensils that Elann provided for him: forks, spoons, knifes, cutlery as he had once learned it to be called. They were proving to be a hassle, not that he didn’t have the appendages to use them but because he had to constantly fight the urge to just grab his food with his hands. The combination of fork and knife was what really caused him problems and irritation, but he was slowly getting better, especially since Elann had been cooking for him.
Noah was all but content with himself, withdrawn into his thoughts like a soft yet impenetrable cloud, floating on above without a care.
“Noah?” Elann had called, curiosity peeking in her voice.
He grunted in response, as if asking ‘what?’ before turning around slowly. As usual his eyes went directly to her face before noticing what she was carrying, a written on piece of paper pointed with the scripted side at him, displaying what was written. Noah’s eyes slowly widened in surprise as they descended from Elann’s face to the paper she extended. He didn’t have to focus on the paper for he knew what it was.
“Where’d you get that?” he quickly jutted, pushing away from the table. His eyes darted to her then back to the paper. He was standing now, hesitantly inching towards her, arms reaching up tentatively to take the paper.
