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He was sitting outside, looking up at her patiently.
He nodded, turning and heading up the path. As he waved a hand, the window reappeared in Lilith's room.
"Oh, I see," he said, waving his finger as she was quickly brought up to the window. "Well, yes, you might want to let her know."
He inwardly panicked for a moment, but didn't let it affect his expression. "Yes, well... isn't she in class currently?" He held his hand...
"Oh, for about a week or so," he said easily, taking the hoop with gentle fingers. "We're gathering all of them for this week to ensure no further...
He nodded emphatically, his dark hair falling over his eyes. “Of course, Ma’am, but it’s not a repair service we’re offering, per sé. Some of our...
He paused, dimpling at her easily. “Hello, ma’am. I’m sorry to disturb you,” he said warmly. “I’m with a group from your daughter’s school that...
He went over to the front door, dispersing his wings and knocking gently on the door.
He gave her a sly smile before patting her head. “Stay hidden. Give me a moment.”
He sighed for a moment before giving her a small smile. “What species is your mother?”
“You shouldn’t,” he said with a frown. “Why was she so mad?”
“Okay. Well, let’s go down. Give me a moment.” He flapped his wings, pulling her into his arms before dropping to the ground gently, setting her...
He frowned, brushing her hair back gently. “That’s no good. You can’t fly, right?”
He considered her for a moment. "Why'd she lock you in?"
His eyes widened momentarily and he placed his hand on the window. The space around it darkened before it disappeared in space. He offered her his...
Sylas was hovering outside her window, his dark, raven-like wings flapping. "Oh, thank God I know you well," he muttered, shaking his head.
After a couple of days of this, she would get a knock on her window.
He sighed and laid back on his bed again.
"Okay. Thanks, Lil."
"Oh, okay," he said, sitting up. "Thank you, again. Will you be okay?"