Yang Ji Hye
All of a sudden, that veil of sunshine fell over her again and brought everything to silence. Ji Hye couldn't stop the sigh of relief that passed through her lips, even though she had the vague understanding what she was doing was wrong and just downright creepy. But she couldn't help it. The silence was like a drug that she was becoming dependent on. It was different from the brief moments of safety that she received from Lysander's healing. No, this, this was a pure and simple peace.
The source of it was obvious, a tall European boy with brown hair that seemed golden in the light that emitted from within him. He looked like a star fallen down from heaven and the calm that haloed around him across the spiritual planes seemed to be confirmation of something absolutely divine.
Ji Hye wasn't used to that. What she was used to were demons screaming at her to tear people's hearts out and eat it, not a silent moment in a little more than half a decade.
And it didn't hurt her, not even when she stared straight into the brightest parts of the light. That was the part she didn't understand. Having been chained to so many darker beings, she had thought her soul would have been tainted by all of them. She didn't understand it. But that didn't mean she wasn't grateful.
She didn't know the boy's name, having only ever seen him from a distance. What she did know, however, was the fact that nobody else seemed to notice the weight -was that even the right word? Probably not- of his presence. It spilled all around him, all the time. He might not have been aware of it himself.
Sometimes Ji Hye felt like that calm was driving her crazier than the chains ever did. It was so easy to fall into this pattern of brushing against the edge of halo, reasoning it away as a detour she needed to take or a moment that she needed for rest. And then the halo would move and she would be lulled into moving with it as the noise began to start again.
I think this is called stalking? she thought to herself nervously. But it was so hard to pull away from that feeling of peace. Just a little longer. After this, I'll stop. It just isn't right.
Ji Hye was, in her own opinion, a bad arguer.
All of a sudden, that veil of sunshine fell over her again and brought everything to silence. Ji Hye couldn't stop the sigh of relief that passed through her lips, even though she had the vague understanding what she was doing was wrong and just downright creepy. But she couldn't help it. The silence was like a drug that she was becoming dependent on. It was different from the brief moments of safety that she received from Lysander's healing. No, this, this was a pure and simple peace.
The source of it was obvious, a tall European boy with brown hair that seemed golden in the light that emitted from within him. He looked like a star fallen down from heaven and the calm that haloed around him across the spiritual planes seemed to be confirmation of something absolutely divine.
Ji Hye wasn't used to that. What she was used to were demons screaming at her to tear people's hearts out and eat it, not a silent moment in a little more than half a decade.
And it didn't hurt her, not even when she stared straight into the brightest parts of the light. That was the part she didn't understand. Having been chained to so many darker beings, she had thought her soul would have been tainted by all of them. She didn't understand it. But that didn't mean she wasn't grateful.
She didn't know the boy's name, having only ever seen him from a distance. What she did know, however, was the fact that nobody else seemed to notice the weight -was that even the right word? Probably not- of his presence. It spilled all around him, all the time. He might not have been aware of it himself.
Sometimes Ji Hye felt like that calm was driving her crazier than the chains ever did. It was so easy to fall into this pattern of brushing against the edge of halo, reasoning it away as a detour she needed to take or a moment that she needed for rest. And then the halo would move and she would be lulled into moving with it as the noise began to start again.
I think this is called stalking? she thought to herself nervously. But it was so hard to pull away from that feeling of peace. Just a little longer. After this, I'll stop. It just isn't right.
Ji Hye was, in her own opinion, a bad arguer.