"Hm." He smirked and lifted his chin slightly in response.
Through the centuries, through all the leaping through time and how he came to teach the boy to become the hunter he became, it was just as hard on Caius. His heart met the young man's blade with no remorse save for one; he didn't die with Yeul as he wanted. Perhaps it was for the best.
Another step out of the cast shadow from the buildings and purple eyes came into focus. He wanted to reach out to touch Noel's shoulder, to give some recompense that his regret wasn't Noel's burden to bear, but the damage was done. Instead, his thoughts were only on one thing and that was for Yeul.
"She waits for you." He lifted his head toward the street and the same direction that Yeul resided in.
Caius lived on the other side of the residential areas and far away from Yeul. It was a minor annoyance and for the better. All he wanted was for her to live a normal life and if that meant living apart, he was willing to give that space. It never changed the fact that both men failed at some point, and something that he chose not to dwell on.
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Through the centuries, through all the leaping through time and how he came to teach the boy to become the hunter he became, it was just as hard on Caius. His heart met the young man's blade with no remorse save for one; he didn't die with Yeul as he wanted. Perhaps it was for the best.
Another step out of the cast shadow from the buildings and purple eyes came into focus. He wanted to reach out to touch Noel's shoulder, to give some recompense that his regret wasn't Noel's burden to bear, but the damage was done. Instead, his thoughts were only on one thing and that was for Yeul.
"She waits for you." He lifted his head toward the street and the same direction that Yeul resided in.
Caius lived on the other side of the residential areas and far away from Yeul. It was a minor annoyance and for the better. All he wanted was for her to live a normal life and if that meant living apart, he was willing to give that space. It never changed the fact that both men failed at some point, and something that he chose not to dwell on.