crane sat inayofuata a elderly woman, his legs crossed as he listened to her talk. The male chuckled and shook his head, sighing softly as he leaned back in the kiti, kiti cha he was in. "Times have really changed.." He alisema softly and looked out the window of the nursing home. "That they have.. Such a shame wewe weren't around to face that change. Everything was thrown at wewe once, wasn't it?" She asked, pulling up the covers a bit more.
"In a way it was.." He alisema and chuckled again, shrugging. "I'm slowly staring to cope, I've been struggling a bit though..going from the forties to the twenty-first century is a bit much for me." crane said, slowly rising from the seat. "Harver.." She alisema and crane stopped in his trackers on his way to the window.
"I haven't heard that name in a while.."
"That's because wewe won't let people in.. wewe have to trust them." She whispered and crane tensed.
"I try.." He muttered and leaned against the window-sill. "I can't even trust myself, what if I-"
"You won't." The woman cut off, looking weakly up at the man. "I helped create wewe Harver, I knew the kid wewe were. wewe can change, and wewe have." She alisema and crane shook his head.
"I'm done talking about it." He whispered and returned to the seat, looking at woman.
"You know, it's horrible what age does.." He alisema softly and the woman laughed. "Says the man who will hardly age in his life." She alisema and shook her head, smiling softly. "We never had that date." She alisema and crane laughed. "I'm little too young for wewe know." crane alisema and they both laughed, the woman taking a coughing fit. He held out a glass of water to her and she shook her head. "My time is over.. wewe can't keep returning to me when everyday. Find someone else to talk too." She said, her voice now raspy. "I appreciate wewe spending most of your time here. But wewe have a team now, take care of them." The woman reached over, pulling a pin from the drawer. "Find someone who won't let wewe get anyway with just anything. I know wewe can." She whispered and dropped the pin into his hand, closing his hand around it. The woman sighed contently, looking up at him. "You can still visit me, but not as often, okay?" She alisema and crane nodded, picking up the leather koti, jacket and slipping it on. "I'll see wewe around.." crane alisema softly and kissed her forehead, slipping in the pocket before slipping out the door.
"In a way it was.." He alisema and chuckled again, shrugging. "I'm slowly staring to cope, I've been struggling a bit though..going from the forties to the twenty-first century is a bit much for me." crane said, slowly rising from the seat. "Harver.." She alisema and crane stopped in his trackers on his way to the window.
"I haven't heard that name in a while.."
"That's because wewe won't let people in.. wewe have to trust them." She whispered and crane tensed.
"I try.." He muttered and leaned against the window-sill. "I can't even trust myself, what if I-"
"You won't." The woman cut off, looking weakly up at the man. "I helped create wewe Harver, I knew the kid wewe were. wewe can change, and wewe have." She alisema and crane shook his head.
"I'm done talking about it." He whispered and returned to the seat, looking at woman.
"You know, it's horrible what age does.." He alisema softly and the woman laughed. "Says the man who will hardly age in his life." She alisema and shook her head, smiling softly. "We never had that date." She alisema and crane laughed. "I'm little too young for wewe know." crane alisema and they both laughed, the woman taking a coughing fit. He held out a glass of water to her and she shook her head. "My time is over.. wewe can't keep returning to me when everyday. Find someone else to talk too." She said, her voice now raspy. "I appreciate wewe spending most of your time here. But wewe have a team now, take care of them." The woman reached over, pulling a pin from the drawer. "Find someone who won't let wewe get anyway with just anything. I know wewe can." She whispered and dropped the pin into his hand, closing his hand around it. The woman sighed contently, looking up at him. "You can still visit me, but not as often, okay?" She alisema and crane nodded, picking up the leather koti, jacket and slipping it on. "I'll see wewe around.." crane alisema softly and kissed her forehead, slipping in the pocket before slipping out the door.