"... But isn't life a waste of time? Isn't that what we're doing here, wasting time so that we can die?"
"A wonderful way to look at it," Allen said, no hint of sarcasm in his voice in the slightest. A pessimist through and through, he wouldn't lie about such a thing. "But what do the ones who can't die do?" By now, he had averted his eyes. His voice was soft as he began thinking. What was an immortal supposed to do with all the time that they had? It was so wrong... and just... confusing.
"Just because life isn't easy, doesn't mean you have to make it harder on yourself."
He looked back to her, eyes narrowed. "I'm not making it harder on myself," he informed her. "I'm trying to make it easier. Is that a crime?"
".... I don't know where I got these tattoos, I've had them all of my life."
The former knight snorted. "You keep telling yourself that, kiddo," he said. He really doubted that. But, kids today had secrets, so he wouldn't pry. When she said that she didn't have parents, he just shrugged. "Everyone dies at some point. Get used to it." He rolled his eyes when she said that there was a lot she didn't know about herself. "Teenage angst?" he questioned. The kids of today seemed to go through a lot of that, too.
"I don't age."
Well that was a shocker. So far, two of the people here he had met weren't going to grow old. Odette, the vampire, and now this crazy blue-haired girl. "Well, looks like there's another club for you to join, too! Aren't you lucky," he said. Allen's eyes looked at hers, and he wondered if she would figure out that he was talking about himself with that statement.
There was silence to his question, and he didn't exactly like it. "You could answer me, you know," he said to her.
"A wonderful way to look at it," Allen said, no hint of sarcasm in his voice in the slightest. A pessimist through and through, he wouldn't lie about such a thing. "But what do the ones who can't die do?" By now, he had averted his eyes. His voice was soft as he began thinking. What was an immortal supposed to do with all the time that they had? It was so wrong... and just... confusing.
"Just because life isn't easy, doesn't mean you have to make it harder on yourself."
He looked back to her, eyes narrowed. "I'm not making it harder on myself," he informed her. "I'm trying to make it easier. Is that a crime?"
".... I don't know where I got these tattoos, I've had them all of my life."
The former knight snorted. "You keep telling yourself that, kiddo," he said. He really doubted that. But, kids today had secrets, so he wouldn't pry. When she said that she didn't have parents, he just shrugged. "Everyone dies at some point. Get used to it." He rolled his eyes when she said that there was a lot she didn't know about herself. "Teenage angst?" he questioned. The kids of today seemed to go through a lot of that, too.
"I don't age."
Well that was a shocker. So far, two of the people here he had met weren't going to grow old. Odette, the vampire, and now this crazy blue-haired girl. "Well, looks like there's another club for you to join, too! Aren't you lucky," he said. Allen's eyes looked at hers, and he wondered if she would figure out that he was talking about himself with that statement.
There was silence to his question, and he didn't exactly like it. "You could answer me, you know," he said to her.