Ayeka steppes seemed to resound to her own ears within the trees as she followed the wisp of a memory not hers a pale apparition of a white haired girl flittered through the trees to Ayeka's eyes alone as giggles echoed mysteriously through put the woods not that anyone but Ayeka could hear them as she felt the natural chakra almost thrum around her. Eventually Ayeka found herself before a large tree it's leaves taking on auburn colours as her breath visibly drifted through the air in wisps donating how cold it was as the apparition Ayeka had been following climbed into the trees and hung upside down seemingly speaking to another below that she couldn't see while the figure in the trees seemed to ignore it's missing limbs to do what they wanted.
Ayeka closed her eyes for a moment savouring the memories of Aria before letting it go the figure of Aria above her vanishing as she stopped visualizing her within her mind eye as she turned around and sat down with her back against the tree as she waited. The girl ruminated on what had lead her to coming to the forests all by herself and the answer to that question was a simple one. Keniwa, her brother and saviour whom she had never knew existed before her timely rescue and over the months since coming to the village Ayeka had obsessively watching over her brother as unhealthy as that was but for someone so starved from close connections she couldn't help herself but indulge in this unhealthy behaviour but then Aria had appeared. Like a knife cutting through fog Aria's possession had cleared many things for Ayeka allowing her to think and function much more normally than before and slowly she had given her brother space.
However it was easy to see what things weighed on her brother, One of them being his relationship with a boy named Kiriyomi whom Ayeka only knew from her memories as Aria as she envisioned a quite boy who seemed to be having a crisis of faith due to a power that was tainting him. So Ayeka had sent Kiri a message containing only things Aria would knew in hopes of luring the boy back to the last pace that had met while also telling her brother that she was waiting to train a new technique with him at this remote location. However they wouldn't realise until it was too late that this was a trap Ayeka was lotting to finally get the two big idiots to talk again whether they wanted to or not.
Ayeka closed her eyes for a moment savouring the memories of Aria before letting it go the figure of Aria above her vanishing as she stopped visualizing her within her mind eye as she turned around and sat down with her back against the tree as she waited. The girl ruminated on what had lead her to coming to the forests all by herself and the answer to that question was a simple one. Keniwa, her brother and saviour whom she had never knew existed before her timely rescue and over the months since coming to the village Ayeka had obsessively watching over her brother as unhealthy as that was but for someone so starved from close connections she couldn't help herself but indulge in this unhealthy behaviour but then Aria had appeared. Like a knife cutting through fog Aria's possession had cleared many things for Ayeka allowing her to think and function much more normally than before and slowly she had given her brother space.
However it was easy to see what things weighed on her brother, One of them being his relationship with a boy named Kiriyomi whom Ayeka only knew from her memories as Aria as she envisioned a quite boy who seemed to be having a crisis of faith due to a power that was tainting him. So Ayeka had sent Kiri a message containing only things Aria would knew in hopes of luring the boy back to the last pace that had met while also telling her brother that she was waiting to train a new technique with him at this remote location. However they wouldn't realise until it was too late that this was a trap Ayeka was lotting to finally get the two big idiots to talk again whether they wanted to or not.