but if lumine's noticed him loitering around the area, she certainly doesn't say anything. for one thing, this seems like a gathering where everyone who's just woken up is invited; for another, well, she might be wrong, seeing this drink is slowly inebriating her.
anyway! she continues with her story after taking another sip of the cider (or what's being claimed as one). ]
The twins eventually landed on a continent, hoping to enjoy their time there and perhaps finally settle down. But when they awoke, they found that the world was ending, torn asunder by fire and thunder.
[ her expression momentarily turns grim, her gaze lowering to the amber liquid in her glass. ]
They tried to leave but a god stood in their way, barring their exit. The next thing they knew, they were separated, the god taking their older brother away while casting the younger sister to a slumber filled with nightmares for five hundred years ...
[ five hundred years, and counting. lumine pauses, before she smiles brightly at the group, all traces of misery and remorse gone. ]
Unfortunately, that's all I remember for now. And I've yet to read the next book, so.
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but if lumine's noticed him loitering around the area, she certainly doesn't say anything. for one thing, this seems like a gathering where everyone who's just woken up is invited; for another, well, she might be wrong, seeing this drink is slowly inebriating her.
anyway! she continues with her story after taking another sip of the cider (or what's being claimed as one). ]
The twins eventually landed on a continent, hoping to enjoy their time there and perhaps finally settle down. But when they awoke, they found that the world was ending, torn asunder by fire and thunder.
[ her expression momentarily turns grim, her gaze lowering to the amber liquid in her glass. ]
They tried to leave but a god stood in their way, barring their exit. The next thing they knew, they were separated, the god taking their older brother away while casting the younger sister to a slumber filled with nightmares for five hundred years ...
[ five hundred years, and counting. lumine pauses, before she smiles brightly at the group, all traces of misery and remorse gone. ]
Unfortunately, that's all I remember for now. And I've yet to read the next book, so.