Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-28412230-20170621183025/@comment-30636131-20170703175707

Jeydon once again ignored Rafael's question of concern, trying to get it through to him that he clearly doesn't want to make a conversation. He glared at the rushing river. It was the only thing giving the forest some life. It made it that one tiny bit more exciting. It was no longer just bleak, dull and mundane. Of course it still was pretty bleak, dull and mundane, but now there was a flicker of life, giving Jeydon a flicker of hope in his sea of doubts. The river was even quite calming to look at. Jeydon wanted to just sit down, watch the river flow for a few minutes. He could even sit there for hours. It made him feel tranquil and at peace. Realising that the group would probably become annoyed if he was to stop and just rest, he stood standing, with a strong grip on Rafael's arm, his head resting on his shoulder.