[Today was the day, the day to move out of his big house and head to a smaller home down in Sharnaath. The papers were set, he just needed to move his stuff out. He still had ownership of this home though, wanting his family to at least have a place to stay if they ever showed up again. He was working on tidying up Rayfa and Nahyuta's old rooms when he heard a knock on the door.
He may not have even started packing when Kay shows up at his doorstep. His two wyverns were currently perched on the roof of his home, napping away instead of pouncing the visitor. Hitesh, watching from the same window as last time, though looking more agitated than usual today.]
Well hey there Kay! Thanks for coming by to help out, though there's not a whole lot to carry out.
He'd been unable to reach Kay throughout this whole incident. At first he'd thought she was just too distracted to answer his calls -- or maybe he was just messing up the telepathy thing somehow. But after everything had settled down and Sebastian had returned to an empty apartment, it hit him that he still had no idea where she was.
Now he's pacing back and forth in the living room, hardly able to think straight. Every now and then he starts towards the front door, only to stop as he realizes he has no idea where to start looking. What if she's hurt? What if she's been trapped somewhere by the giant creepy plants and can't get away? What if the monsters got to her? For all he knows, she could be--
He sinks on the couch, buries his face in his arms, and tries one more time to reach her through the amulet.]
Somewhere during the beginning of the month.
He may not have even started packing when Kay shows up at his doorstep. His two wyverns were currently perched on the roof of his home, napping away instead of pouncing the visitor. Hitesh, watching from the same window as last time, though looking more agitated than usual today.]
Well hey there Kay! Thanks for coming by to help out, though there's not a whole lot to carry out.
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Shortly after the event
He'd been unable to reach Kay throughout this whole incident. At first he'd thought she was just too distracted to answer his calls -- or maybe he was just messing up the telepathy thing somehow. But after everything had settled down and Sebastian had returned to an empty apartment, it hit him that he still had no idea where she was.
Now he's pacing back and forth in the living room, hardly able to think straight. Every now and then he starts towards the front door, only to stop as he realizes he has no idea where to start looking. What if she's hurt? What if she's been trapped somewhere by the giant creepy plants and can't get away? What if the monsters got to her? For all he knows, she could be--
He sinks on the couch, buries his face in his arms, and tries one more time to reach her through the amulet.]
Kay?
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[ IT SOUNDS SUPER URGENT!! ]
Oh, and let's have a snack!
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