„When you have to be?“ Varian asked. It had sounded as if she didn’t enjoy taking the shape of a human particularly, as if she’d much rather be a wolf and run and hunt and be free. He understood that in some way. Without a doubt life as an animal was simpler. As an animal you didn’t have to pay attention to all those little social rules. You didn’t have to worry as much. And animals never lied. Animals never hid their true feelings. They never hid their true opion of you. „Which of your two forms do you prefer, Silvy?“ He didn’t notice how strange her footsteps looked. The Nuit’s gaze was entirely focused on her face, on those strange, silver eyes. As far as he was concerned, they were the most interesting things about her. He was still looking into those eyes as she settled in the snow besides him. As she raised a hand to brush the hair back from his face, he pulled away a little, but he didn’t stand up. He merely looked a little uncomfortable. „I don’t want to stay still. I don’t want my mind to die. Whatever happens, if I move forward, I will at least have a vague kind of hope ...“ His mind, his memories were all that he had, all that was left of the Vantha that had set out to find the greatest story ever about a year ago, apart from a body that was slowly decaying. Maybe this existence wasn’t entirely bad. He was just scared that he would become like the Nuit he had met in Sahova one day, that he wouldn’t mind moving from body to body any more, that he would become cold and detached, that he wouldn’t care as much about the people around him amyore. He was scared that his mind would change, just like his body had changed. „I don’t hope for any great achievements“, he told her. „I once wanted to find the greatest song ever, the one song that would make me famous among my people, but I don’t have that goal anymore. My goals have become simpler. I don’t want to be alone, and I want to live and enjoy my life. But even that seems hard sometimes.“ Again he drew back a little as she touched his face, but not before she had an opportunity to notice that it was cold to the touch. Humans, mortals, were filled with warmth. Their skin was often a little rosy in the cold, but his was as pale as ever, and his heart no longer pumped hot blood through his veins. |