I R O N H E A R T
Haseria | Sierra Blanca
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w. [member="Daisy Americus"]
Kaden was far from home. Dxun and Manda’yaim had been the only two worlds he’d ever known to call home. Even though his feet walked on other soil, the once dead warrior had never learned to call any of them home. Despite this, Kaden felt at a loss because he could not find the word to use for those planets anymore either. The Netherworld was the only place he could recognize as where he belonged anymore. It was where Selene was. It had been far too long since the sweet smell of rain and jasmine filled his nostrils, she had given him new life, a purpose. He walked all the the living because of her, no longer haunting the tortured soul of a particular woman.
Daisy was owed an explanation.
Booted feet stepped across the threshold of the Sierra Blanco. A couple of the locals had directed him there when he asked about after her. Since returning from the Netherworld, Kaden had seen Daisy twice. Neither time had afforded him the chance to give a proper explanation about what had happened, or why he had “haunted” her. Kaden wasn’t sure he would be able to explain it fully, but perhaps he could share his story at least. For some reason he felt she was owed that much.
His eyes found her working away at whatever task she had found to do, and as he walked to the bar itself, Kaden made a small wave to get her attention. The bartender approached with an inquisitive look, and Kaden pointed to the tap. Maybe he would get something stronger later, but for now he was going to try the house brew. Some said that was always a mistake, but as Kaden approached everything else in his life, why not. He had been to hell twice now. Lifting the glass to his lips he took the first sip and let out a contented sigh after the liquid went down smooth.
“Not bad,” he said to no one in particular and took a second gulp.
He looked over to Daisy wondering if she had seen him, and not wanting to make it awkward he figured he would wait for her to approach him. For all he knew that was going to make things awkward, but when weren’t they between them. The sabaac game had been the only not awkward meeting between them, and Kaden hoped that would be the case again. He didn’t really know why it mattered. The beskar case around his heart was hardened to the point nothing would get through, and yet it seemed Daisy threatened that assumption. This wasn’t just about an explanation for her. Kaden has to know why she seemed to have an effect on him.