Stargazing with a friend, co-leader, and fellow Safrin supporter sounds like a night verging on luxury to Harper. Given how his life has only grown more complicated lately he tries to clear his head before they're due to meet, knowing they'll likely talk about more than business but still hoping he won't utterly unload on his friend this time.
Hadama has arrived in the cove first, and bearing gifts that make Harper's empty hands itch with regret. "I didn't know I should pack a picnic," he laughs, though there's clear apology in his crooked smile as he walks barefoot down the rock shelf towards the Tidebreaker. Sitting and letting his legs hang into the water, Harper looks over the wonderful array Hadama has brought and feels his stomach twist. Anxiety and emotion have kept him from eating much these days, and he's not sure if it will abide such delights even now. "This is amazing, as always. You never cease to impress me." Hadama has always been a very talented man, Harper is merely appreciative that he can bask in it sometimes.
Hadama has arrived in the cove first, and bearing gifts that make Harper's empty hands itch with regret. "I didn't know I should pack a picnic," he laughs, though there's clear apology in his crooked smile as he walks barefoot down the rock shelf towards the Tidebreaker. Sitting and letting his legs hang into the water, Harper looks over the wonderful array Hadama has brought and feels his stomach twist. Anxiety and emotion have kept him from eating much these days, and he's not sure if it will abide such delights even now. "This is amazing, as always. You never cease to impress me." Hadama has always been a very talented man, Harper is merely appreciative that he can bask in it sometimes.
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