Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-25955740-20170814060148/@comment-25687356-20170814203825

Godric felt the reverberation of her voice traveling into his ear. He didn’t wait for her obviously because she quickly caught up to him. As they continued to walk the sounds of cicada began to ring loudly in the backdrop of their serene walk. All around them large trees, a mixture of oak, redwood and the traditional cherry blossom. All of the shrubbery and the aforementioned trees were in full bloom. All of their leaves and fixtures sticking out brightly and waving in the gentle wind.

She randomly apologized which was confusing so Godric calmly replied with, “Nothing to apologize for.” It seemed like it was a piece of an unfinished sentence which come to find out after she replied back she finished the puzzle. She wasn’t used to the gesture, He nodded. “I understand that. I don’t outwardly recognize most things either. I just try to absorb as much as I can.” When she thanked him for the compliment after some silence he nodded, “Anytime, you should get told it more.” For a kid, he stated stuff so plainly, almost as if he was a grumpy adult. Maybe his dad’s seriousness was beginning to rub off on him? Who knows. He would glance over to her and he noticed that she took her eyes away from looking forward and motioned off towards the left. She wasn’t paying attention because a light pole was about to smack directly into her. Godric quickly gripped her arm and pulled her closer to him so that they’d essentially bump off of one another. Though when he gripped her he did with his full strength on accident. He’d surely fracture the arm he grabbed with his move but until she outwardly showed the pain he would continue to proceed as normal. “You almost hit the pole, didn’t want you to hit it.” He put his hands back beside his hand and waited for her to ready herself again. By her previous spouts of body language she wasn’t the most used to communicating with people normally let alone touching. Godric was trying to be mindful of how she felt.