He huffed, gazing down at his pants, which had ripped from the back of his knee to the middle of his butt. Even though he wouldn't admit it that he had accidentally tripped on a rock and ripped his pants while getting up. He flushed a bit, thinking back to it. He was so stupid at some points, like a little kid, even though he was sixteen and counting. He would have to walk all the way back to his dorms with a huge hole in his pants. There was no way to hide it either. They couldn't pass for shorts, nor did he have a sweater to cover his lower torso with. He was screwed. "Damn." He said under his breath, losing his composure as he sat, waiting for something, anything to help him.
Yes, there was always the option of turning Athuma into a long sword and put that behind him, though that would look a bit weird. He also didn't want to be stopped by anyone asking why he had a huge sword just behind him so causally. Then again, word of what he had done before coming to SA wasn't exactly unknown. Being honest with himself, those horrifying events where a blur, as if he had to be told it all again in all the gross details to understand it. He shook his head, washing away whatever else he didn't want to focus on.
He smiled at the people that passed him. No one questioned why he was sitting so eagerly on the bench, which was both good and bad. It was good because then he wouldn't have to explain to them or get up and show them what he had done to himself. Bad though, because at this rate he would have to wait until it was dusk for him to head back to the safety of his bed. Then there was an issue with the hallways, which were lit almost like a hospital and rather open. Karic didn't want to be in this situation. He wanted to be in a coffee shop or a store, talking to people and making friends that made I'm feel good about himself. Not this. Not sitting on a bench just asking to be helped.
@Poppy
Yes, there was always the option of turning Athuma into a long sword and put that behind him, though that would look a bit weird. He also didn't want to be stopped by anyone asking why he had a huge sword just behind him so causally. Then again, word of what he had done before coming to SA wasn't exactly unknown. Being honest with himself, those horrifying events where a blur, as if he had to be told it all again in all the gross details to understand it. He shook his head, washing away whatever else he didn't want to focus on.
He smiled at the people that passed him. No one questioned why he was sitting so eagerly on the bench, which was both good and bad. It was good because then he wouldn't have to explain to them or get up and show them what he had done to himself. Bad though, because at this rate he would have to wait until it was dusk for him to head back to the safety of his bed. Then there was an issue with the hallways, which were lit almost like a hospital and rather open. Karic didn't want to be in this situation. He wanted to be in a coffee shop or a store, talking to people and making friends that made I'm feel good about himself. Not this. Not sitting on a bench just asking to be helped.
@Poppy