The new girl was quiet, and sometimes shy. Her eyes were a deep shade of blue, which displayed her emotions sharply. She did not speak very often, at least for the first few weeks. She was quick to smile, and easy to make laugh, which he tried to do often.
She was very kind, never speaking or acting in a negative way. She was very humble and always lent a helping hand
She loved flowers. She always had the sweet scent of primrose about her, which grew in the garden she had helped the mayors wife keep. He loved to be next to her, wherever they were, because of this.
Not only this drew him to her, everything did. The way she spoke, sweet and careful. Her kindness, which was always whole and singular, without a shadow of turning.
But her voice, flawlessly unmatched , was by far his favorite aspect of her. It was naturally calming, and pleasant to hear.
She sang often, whether it be working in the marketplace, or sewing, as her grandmother had once taught her.
She seemed to him, for whatever reason, to have a sense of nobility. Though she never acted above anyone or anything, in his mind he pictured her living in the pristine courts of a castle, far away, much more suitable, it seemed, than the small seaside village where he and Riku lived.
To him, she deserved more. But, she seemed to be sincerely content with the islands, and he was glad.
She was very kind, never speaking or acting in a negative way. She was very humble and always lent a helping hand
She loved flowers. She always had the sweet scent of primrose about her, which grew in the garden she had helped the mayors wife keep. He loved to be next to her, wherever they were, because of this.
Not only this drew him to her, everything did. The way she spoke, sweet and careful. Her kindness, which was always whole and singular, without a shadow of turning.
But her voice, flawlessly unmatched , was by far his favorite aspect of her. It was naturally calming, and pleasant to hear.
She sang often, whether it be working in the marketplace, or sewing, as her grandmother had once taught her.
She seemed to him, for whatever reason, to have a sense of nobility. Though she never acted above anyone or anything, in his mind he pictured her living in the pristine courts of a castle, far away, much more suitable, it seemed, than the small seaside village where he and Riku lived.
To him, she deserved more. But, she seemed to be sincerely content with the islands, and he was glad.