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His heart gouged in loss, in heartache, as his sight turned blue with sorrow. A whine broke from his chest. Come back. He didn’t want to be... abandoned again.
The initial introduction to them all meant little to Aleron, so long as Gideon retained everything else – which was much more important. For example, when he’d called Mavka caring, or when they’d shaken hands in their human custom of greeting. That was all this human needed, because Aleron understood it would be what kept him as his companion. Without it, he’d be alone in this world again. I must not let him forget... me.
He let me hold him. Hehe! Bright yellow filled his vision as he swayed his head, rather pleased about all this. He even let me put my wings around him. And he hadn’t seemed to mind Aleron staring at him the entire time they had been encased in the feathery blanket. I made a friend here. One that wants me to join him on his adventure.
Until now, Aleron didn’t know it was possible to be both offended and complimented at the same time.
forward, I’d add salt to her honey milk as a prank. I did it for years, but she never got upset with me over it. When we were teenagers, she admitted it was the only reason why I’d laugh or smile, even though that kind of makes me a jerk as a kid. It just reminds me of how much of a good person she is.” Gideon shone him a smile and then laughed as if thinking back on it fondly. Aleron didn’t know what to say, but was just happy he appeared much better

