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The smells of water, soggy moss, and frog poo filled Kalix's nose well before the lake came into sight, and he was sure Crowley's olfactory nerves had the jump on his by quite a while. Maybe he was exaggerating a blind woman's senses, but the media was all he had to go on until earlier today.
The sun fell well past noon, but the evening hues had yet to grace the sky. Kalix's face was vague; his expression was blank as if nature's beauty held no sway over his emotions. To him, life was eternal and he would have every chance to see these things again all he wanted. After all, he could slow down his time perceptors whenever he wanted to as slow as he liked. He had already lived a lifetime of graveling in the world's awe. Instead, he unlaced his fingers from Crowley's and let her walk on her own and enjoy it herself. "Well, here's your lake, Ava."
The smells of water, soggy moss, and frog poo filled Kalix's nose well before the lake came into sight, and he was sure Crowley's olfactory nerves had the jump on his by quite a while. Maybe he was exaggerating a blind woman's senses, but the media was all he had to go on until earlier today.
The sun fell well past noon, but the evening hues had yet to grace the sky. Kalix's face was vague; his expression was blank as if nature's beauty held no sway over his emotions. To him, life was eternal and he would have every chance to see these things again all he wanted. After all, he could slow down his time perceptors whenever he wanted to as slow as he liked. He had already lived a lifetime of graveling in the world's awe. Instead, he unlaced his fingers from Crowley's and let her walk on her own and enjoy it herself. "Well, here's your lake, Ava."