by Nayt on Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:39 pm
Later that afternoon, Gestahl of Terra came by to retrieve his daughter. He knocked on the house door, of course, and Urikuse-- perhaps suspecting what happened between Eld and Akizets --asked him to wait at the door whilst he got her. Akizets was fortunately awake, and she went out to meet her father. This ended . . . weirdly . . .
"Why . . . are you wearing boy shorts?" Gestahl asked with a furrowed brow the very second he saw his daughter.
"Oh," Akizets looked down at her legs, "'Cause my clothes were dirty and they didn't have any other shorts that'd fit me."
Which was an unnervingly honest answer. It was a double edged sword sometimes, but if you had a pair of eyes or ears and you had at least the smallest fragment of common sense, 100% of the time, you could tell when Akizets was being honest and when she wasn't. You didn't even have to know her to tell.
Nevertheless, Gestahl didn't exactly apologize, but he apparently took a half day off of work to spend time with his daughter. It was possibly the closest thing she was going to get to an apology, if only because while Gestahl did, in fact, feel bad for snapping at this girl, a girl he knew was fragile in almost every way, he didn't exactly want her to get the impression that crying and running away from home would solve all her problems. She was still rebuked, but not too terribly harshly.
Honestly, the fact that Gestahl took Akizets out around town, bought her dinner, and generally used the day for father-daughter bonding was enough for Akizets to manage through any level of rebuking. Well, so long as he didn't yell at her again. Even to her that was scary!
That previous night, however, was not the last time Akizets spent the night at Eld's house, and was especially not the last time she slept in the same bed as him.
Suffice it to say, though, Akizetsumei was not the only one of them with problems. She could overreact and she was certainly resistant to the whole "growing up" idea, that was true, and it was fortunately something for which Eld managed to actually have-- or at least develop --the patience to stand. Acceptance, after all, was what somehow made this relationship, one that no one but Akizets and Eld ever dreamed would last more than a few weeks, go on for five straight months with neither breaks nor break ups. There was, though, some acceptance on Akizetsumei's part, too . . .
Eldridge Tsukimono was, after all, a guy.
. . . A guy that could really hold a grudge.
It was a month prior to their first night sleeping in the same bed. Theirs was then a relationship that had blossomed for a solid three months, and really showed no signs of stopping. On that day, just a few days following their three month anniversary (which was decidedly stranger than their last two anniversaries, because Eld did this thing when they were kissing which really surprised Akizets and threw her off, but she didn't hold it against him; didn't kiss him on the lips again that night, but was still able to laugh it off), they were on a walk through town. Akizetsumei had somehow managed to talk her father into letting her have two gold coins to do with as she pleased.
Naturally, she decided to take Eld around town and not let him pay for a single thing.
It was the beginning of spring and Akizets had to start wearing a light jacket; a long skirt and closed toed sandals (provided she wore socks, too) wear just fine, but her mother just did not let her out of the house wearing anything else.
"So whatcha wanna do?" Akizets inquired cheerfully.
She was practically bouncing by Eld's side, half tempted to skip with each step, and sometimes swinging her arm gently whilst holding Eld's hand. She was really on cloud nine when she could treat Eld to something.