I swear this could last forever. XD I could take this and do it SO many ways. But since it's Tara, I'll do the more...unexpected way.
She stared at him, the beating of his moyo strong under her hand. She looked back down at the diary in her hand, head shaking slightly. Then she giggled. Her giggle turned into laughter; not cruel au bitter, but instead being joyful noise.
Her laughter took him kwa surprise and she pulled her hand free just long enough to songesha the hair out of her face. She turned back to him with a smile. His blank stare had twisted to surprise. She laughed just a bit as she stood.
“You say wewe read this?”
She held up the diary and saw the surprise turn to urgency.
“Y-yes but I assure wewe it was not intentional!”
She set the book on the desk, back facing him, but he could hear the smile in her voice.
“You read it but wewe think there are only ten reasons?”
“P-pardon?”
She faced him and the smile on her face had reached her eyes.
“You read it and think there are only ten reasons as to why I upendo you?”
He blinked and stared at her. She came to stand infront of him, slipping her hand into his.
“You're asking me to forgive wewe for kusoma my upendo for you. And wewe know I would. But wewe have nothing to be apologizing for.”
She placed a kiss on his head before moving to sit at his side.
“I had never thought wewe would come in when I was sleeping, not that I mind. I just didn't think of that possibility. But that note was never going to be a secret. I think everyone can see it on my face when you're around.”
A light blush spread across her cheeks as she alisema that, but the smile never died from her eyes. She leaned mbele and pressed her lips against his cheek, the skin dry but smooth. She saw the surprise die away and it was replaced kwa understanding.
“And there are so many zaidi reasons as to why I love. Much zaidi than the ten wewe saw. But we'll get back to that later. I have a swali for wewe first.”
She paused and her eyes, though smiling, darkened in what could have been regret. Her concern confused him but he didn't interrupt her until she had spoken what was on her mind. He didn't want her thinking her words were nothing to him, even when he just wanted to keep her in his reach forever.
“I want to know why wewe told me a few of the reasons wewe upendo me now. Not that I don't believe you. I do. What made wewe say that? I'm flattered, but I want to know. Did wewe think wewe had to au what? Did what I write make wewe regret something or....convict you? Because that's the last thing I would ever want to do to you.”
She paused and let herself calm before finishing.
“I don't want wewe to lie, so please tell me. Did my words hurt you?”
Her face giving way to the pain that she would feel had she made the words come out of him for any other reason besides his upendo of her, for her. And the pain he saw there made him think back to the nights they were apart and he would look up to see the moon's lonely face in the black skies.
She stared at him, the beating of his moyo strong under her hand. She looked back down at the diary in her hand, head shaking slightly. Then she giggled. Her giggle turned into laughter; not cruel au bitter, but instead being joyful noise.
Her laughter took him kwa surprise and she pulled her hand free just long enough to songesha the hair out of her face. She turned back to him with a smile. His blank stare had twisted to surprise. She laughed just a bit as she stood.
“You say wewe read this?”
She held up the diary and saw the surprise turn to urgency.
“Y-yes but I assure wewe it was not intentional!”
She set the book on the desk, back facing him, but he could hear the smile in her voice.
“You read it but wewe think there are only ten reasons?”
“P-pardon?”
She faced him and the smile on her face had reached her eyes.
“You read it and think there are only ten reasons as to why I upendo you?”
He blinked and stared at her. She came to stand infront of him, slipping her hand into his.
“You're asking me to forgive wewe for kusoma my upendo for you. And wewe know I would. But wewe have nothing to be apologizing for.”
She placed a kiss on his head before moving to sit at his side.
“I had never thought wewe would come in when I was sleeping, not that I mind. I just didn't think of that possibility. But that note was never going to be a secret. I think everyone can see it on my face when you're around.”
A light blush spread across her cheeks as she alisema that, but the smile never died from her eyes. She leaned mbele and pressed her lips against his cheek, the skin dry but smooth. She saw the surprise die away and it was replaced kwa understanding.
“And there are so many zaidi reasons as to why I love. Much zaidi than the ten wewe saw. But we'll get back to that later. I have a swali for wewe first.”
She paused and her eyes, though smiling, darkened in what could have been regret. Her concern confused him but he didn't interrupt her until she had spoken what was on her mind. He didn't want her thinking her words were nothing to him, even when he just wanted to keep her in his reach forever.
“I want to know why wewe told me a few of the reasons wewe upendo me now. Not that I don't believe you. I do. What made wewe say that? I'm flattered, but I want to know. Did wewe think wewe had to au what? Did what I write make wewe regret something or....convict you? Because that's the last thing I would ever want to do to you.”
She paused and let herself calm before finishing.
“I don't want wewe to lie, so please tell me. Did my words hurt you?”
Her face giving way to the pain that she would feel had she made the words come out of him for any other reason besides his upendo of her, for her. And the pain he saw there made him think back to the nights they were apart and he would look up to see the moon's lonely face in the black skies.
Daily Episode
siku Forty-Eight:
Static Shock Episode Five: "They're Playing my Song"
Link: link
Summary: A meta-human named Adam Evans, Rubberband Man, attempts to get revenge on Ice Pack, a rapper who aliiba a song he wrote. Virgil gets a job at Burger Fool and loses it when he had to sneak out to take care of business as Static.
SOOO sorry this took so long!!!!!! I watched it this morning and totally forgot to put it up!!!! Anyway: the moral of this episode is never steal. Especially from a powerful meta-human with a lame name.
siku Forty-Eight:
Static Shock Episode Five: "They're Playing my Song"
Link: link
Summary: A meta-human named Adam Evans, Rubberband Man, attempts to get revenge on Ice Pack, a rapper who aliiba a song he wrote. Virgil gets a job at Burger Fool and loses it when he had to sneak out to take care of business as Static.
SOOO sorry this took so long!!!!!! I watched it this morning and totally forgot to put it up!!!! Anyway: the moral of this episode is never steal. Especially from a powerful meta-human with a lame name.
Can wewe blame me? This is kinda what Fin's P.O.V in 5 years when Arty dies... It's fun if wewe read it like you'd be imba Twinkle, Twinkle.
Twinkle, twinkle fire’s glow
How wewe seem to burn me so.
When the darkness comes to play.
wewe grow cold and die away.
As I lie in wait for you
Good is old and evil’s new.
Red is blood and black is deep
Let them rest, eternal sleep
Forever is far too long,
sour, wamekula notes in birdie’s song
Demon’s utoto swings in time
To a bloodstained silent chime
My old Marafiki can’t see the truth
Cursed in such a horrid youth
Ending comes to all who fear
Demon’s claw shall see no tear
Traitor, traitor not your kind
Justice has become so blind
Helping is not what wewe see
What is it wewe saw in me?
Fin and Phoenix are no more
Now a Demon joins the war.
I have nothing to say, because I regret nothing.
Twinkle, twinkle fire’s glow
How wewe seem to burn me so.
When the darkness comes to play.
wewe grow cold and die away.
As I lie in wait for you
Good is old and evil’s new.
Red is blood and black is deep
Let them rest, eternal sleep
Forever is far too long,
sour, wamekula notes in birdie’s song
Demon’s utoto swings in time
To a bloodstained silent chime
My old Marafiki can’t see the truth
Cursed in such a horrid youth
Ending comes to all who fear
Demon’s claw shall see no tear
Traitor, traitor not your kind
Justice has become so blind
Helping is not what wewe see
What is it wewe saw in me?
Fin and Phoenix are no more
Now a Demon joins the war.
I have nothing to say, because I regret nothing.
I made a promise to you,
And you trusted me..
But i broke both,
I'm not sure who i should be...
I don't expect you to understand,
How much you mean to me,
You think i'm hurt,
But you just can't see...
You can never hurt me.
We were meant to be...
And we just cant see
Our love is blind.
One way, i believe love will never last,
And i may never belong,
No matter what they say,
I may never be truly strong.
I know who you truly are,
And you may think that life isn't your thing,
but for me you do,
You make my heart sing.
Our love is meant to be,
Our hearts aren't to far,
I know who you truly are,
Our love may be blind, but we both see
And you trusted me..
But i broke both,
I'm not sure who i should be...
I don't expect you to understand,
How much you mean to me,
You think i'm hurt,
But you just can't see...
You can never hurt me.
We were meant to be...
And we just cant see
Our love is blind.
One way, i believe love will never last,
And i may never belong,
No matter what they say,
I may never be truly strong.
I know who you truly are,
And you may think that life isn't your thing,
but for me you do,
You make my heart sing.
Our love is meant to be,
Our hearts aren't to far,
I know who you truly are,
Our love may be blind, but we both see
ID: Confidental
Age: 25
Occupation: Assassin and villian
Physical Appearance: light brunett, bronze colored eyes, 5'6"
Clothing: varies, but always wears a scarf that she can bring up to hide her identity.
Powers: kwa looking into her victims eyes, she can command them to do as she pleases.
Weapons: Doesn't always carry one, but she is skilled with a sword.
Personality: vengeful, focused, feisty
History: Unknown.
Relation to Team: actual relation is a secret, but she seems to have a hate for fire-casters...