A town in the dusk in times from old, the bleeding moon shining down its light. A park with a beautiful garden underneath the twilight, its bushes stacking high.
One walking in its quiet embrace, a girl with long flowing hazel hair and azure eyes, the person wearing a red shirt and grey dress wrapping below.
A pure soul out in the night, taking in the gentle breeze. A strange feeling coming over her, shortly stopping her movements.
Her vision on a negative force ahead, soon seeing a long serpent dragon walking out of the void on its four feet.
The person armingly stepping back, fearfully holding her hands to her chest. Hearing its mighty roar, the park shaking in its fury. The fiend lunging at her, bearing its mighty fangs.
Quickly shutting her eyes, screaming out into the twilight. From above, Isa instantly striking down, impaling the beast into the ground.
The maiden shortly removing her katana from it, descending to the nd. Her eyes on the fading creature, witnessing it disappearing into the darkness.
"Even when I am off the clock, work seems to find me." A sigh leaving the maiden, putting away her sword.
The hazel one slowly opening her eyes, looking at the person in front of her. Their long bck hair tying at the end, the individual's dark coat blowing in the breeze. Isa soon turning to them, adjusting her red top, shortly dusting off her jeans stretching below.
"You okay?" Isa's hand on her waist.
"Ah yes. Thank you, monsters are not supposed to be here..." The pure one's hand to her chest in unease.
"It rarely happens. I tend to have some bad luck, so no surprise something came up during my break time." Shrugging at her.
"Oh? So you came here to rex as well?" the hazel person's pleasant smile.
"Yeah, I like the quiet nights. To be honest, I did not expect anyone else here at this time." Isa walking to a bench, soon sitting on it.
"Hmhm, same. I'm Elina by the way. I was just out for a stroll, usually I sit around this area." The innocent one seating herself by the maiden's side.
"Isa. And sorry to intrude, I am usually out on a job, so didn't know someone else likes this spot at this time." Pressing her hand on her p.
Two souls encountering in the dusk, beneath the watchful eye of the blood moon. The maiden feeling a difference in the air, this strange person to her.
Her attention a bit away, thinking on the occurrence. Elina's finger to her chin, someone taking interest in the young woman's words.
"Don't apologize, I am gd we got to meet. Can you tell me what you do?" the person's bright smile at Isa.
"Whatever the church asks me to do. Since I am mostly combat, I go basically everywhere." Gesturing her arm to the girl.
"Maybe that is why I never saw you, I just run some errands for the church around these parts." Elina lowering her hand.
"Yeah, our lives would be unlikely to meet." The maiden holding the back of her head, looking to the innocent one.
An unlikely meeting underneath the blissful dusk, one remaining behind the walls, another going afar. The maiden not forming personal connections, devoting herself to her job.
An individual choosing to lock-off herself, her dangerous encounters showing her the true colors of others. Two chatting away the time, the girl joyfully sharing their tales.
Some ease to the young woman, the time slipping by. Elina soon standing from the bench, facing the person.
"Do you want to meet up tomorrow morning?" the girl curiously resting her hand on her chest.
"I suppose I have the time." Isa faintly smiling at them.
"Then let's meet at the Shopping District!" excitement from the pure one.
An innocent one shining beneath the crimson moon, setting light into the maiden's dark world. One venturing out into the quiet night, the tides pushing forward a surprising turn in events.
Her eyes on the girl heading on their way, soon shifting her vision to the blood orb in the sky. A curse eternally bnketing the worlds, yet something else existing within its gleam.
Isa standing from her seat, shortly leaving the area. Morning eventually coming, the young woman meeting the hazel one in the Shopping District.
Stores along each end, people passing by a rge statue of a goddess in the center. Elina's hands behind her back, brightly smiling at the maiden, a grey shirt and short bck jeans on the girl.
"So, what is it you want to do?" Isa's hand behind her head.
"Let's hit up all the stores, and we can grab something to eat when we are done." The girl delightfully turning from the maiden.
"Ah...it is just shopping, not the apocalypse." The sighing young woman.
The maiden continuously out on a job, never experiencing simple pleasures like this. Her encounter with a pure person, flowing in the streaming waves with them.
Elina facing the maiden, soon confronting the individual. Raising her chest, frowning at her friend. Isa stepping back a bit in uncertainty, her eyes on the weird girl.
"Oh where is your spirit?"
"Don't have one, sorry." Isa's hand covering her face.
"Well then, someone will have to find one." Elina's humorless vision on them.
"God help me..." The maiden slightly flinching.
Different shades of life, their small encounters shaping their way forward. These many colors proceeding along their path, some going further, bringing in something more.
The girl gripping Isa's hands, happily pulling them onward. The two visiting numerous pces, relishing in the pleasant day.
The maiden speechlessly watching her friend's endless energy, a person grabbing one item after the next, stacking them on her.
Both shortly outside underneath the warm sun, the young woman up to her neck in baggage, this new experience to her.
"What in the world are you going to do with all of this?" Isa sighing.
"After I throw out some of my old stuff, I will decide at that point." Elina facing them, brightly smiling.
"I think you might want to see a therapist..." Disbelief from the maiden.
"Oh hush! I just have a habit of buying stuff..." The girl turning away, firmly holding down her hands in some embarrassment.
An unlikely meeting underneath the crimson light intersecting two lives, the young woman faintly smiling at the energetic person.
A rare occurrence bringing her before an innocent soul, someone purely shining like a star. The two soon continuing onward in the afternoon, shortly finding themselves at a diner.
Both sitting across from one another by a window, their baggage at their sides. Their eyes on the menu in their hands, someone eventually coming around, taking their orders. The maiden's mind on her current day, realizing her loss on missing out on some things.
"When do you head out again?" the girl holding her wrist.
"In three days, but this is not a long one. I just have to eliminate a creature in the next town." Isa resting her arms on the table.
"Isn't it difficult to constantly be moving about?" Elina looking down a bit.
"Sometimes it is, like now. It makes me think how much I miss out on." The maiden softly smiling at them.
"I see, I guess that makes sense..." Some sadness from the pure one.
A person choosing her way, missing out on the simple pleasantries in life. An individual directing her path, firmly following through with her beliefs. The two chatting away the time, their food soon arriving.
Isa eating a bit, experiencing the blending fvors and sharp spices. The young woman quickly grabbing her gss of water, chugging it down.
Elina giggling, the person warning them beforehand. The sighing maiden, lowering herself a bit. Sundown eventually coming, both of them in front of the pure one's house.
"I had fun today." The girl's hands behind her back, faintly grinning at the maiden.
"I suppose it wasn't bad." Isa turning, her hand behind her head.
"Maybe we can meet up again at some point?" the hazel individual curiously pressing her index finger against her cheek.
A night drawing two to one another, setting forward a new direction in their lives. The sun soon going down, revealing the crimson light on them both.
A curse shining below, wrapping them in its warmth. Hope in those azure eyes, the girl desiring to have more time with the young woman. Isa thinking for a bit, these pleasant sentiments with her.
"Well, I still have some time before I depart." The maiden turning to them, her hand on her waist.
"Oh? Then maybe mid-afternoon tomorrow?" Elina's hands to her chest.
"Heh, sure." Slightly smiling at the innocent one.
"I am holding you to it." The girl facing away, firmly holding down her hands, her head a bit above.
Two flowing along an endless stream, enjoying their day with one another. Both parting ways, unaware of the future possibilities.
Hearts connecting a path, creating a new world between them. Elina moving down her walkway, passing through her gate. The girl soon facing Isa, closing the direction.
The pure one waving off her friend, brightly smiling. Shortly turning away, Elina heading to her home, a tall building with a garden on both sides.
You were such a handful, but...that was just you. A bright, cheerful girl. It makes me think, what would have happened if I decided to stay home that night. Nonetheless, I am sorry for what I have brought upon you. I am coming, Elina...