The sun's coming up
"I know the gods can do anything the heralds can do and more, but they are harder to convene with." Noah agreed. "Safrin has granted me presence more times than Vi, but when I really need him he comes." And would soon come when Noah didn't need him, but he needed Noah to realize his mistakes. Noah continued to stack, now that all the wood was split, alongside his friend using magic. Noah wanted to be able to give his kids the world, and now that the Voice was gone, he believed it was one step better than it was before. "I'd like to help be a bridge for them as they age, but I would like them to make a choice of loyalty on their own." Noah said.
The hours of work the two put in was a blessing to Noah's family. All of the wood he had gathered was split and stacked and ready to be used for the long winter ahead. The demigod stood before it with his hands on his hips and his face glowing with a satisfied pride. He turned and slapped his friend on the back, smiling bright with wrinkles in the corners of his eyes. "Thank you for coming all this way to help me, Sah." He was grateful for his friend, and for the work he put in. He was truly a loyal standing in Noah's life that he cherished.
The hours of work the two put in was a blessing to Noah's family. All of the wood he had gathered was split and stacked and ready to be used for the long winter ahead. The demigod stood before it with his hands on his hips and his face glowing with a satisfied pride. He turned and slapped his friend on the back, smiling bright with wrinkles in the corners of his eyes. "Thank you for coming all this way to help me, Sah." He was grateful for his friend, and for the work he put in. He was truly a loyal standing in Noah's life that he cherished.
But the steel around your heart is starting to rust
