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                âŻ; Here have a fishy.
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â; âMm..â
                âŻ; Here have a fishy.
// To All New Followers \\
   I am fine. Thank you for your concern.â he replied, nodding a bit. Such a strange aura the boy gave off, but the demon couldnât quite place it. He remained silent, inspecting the other male a few times as if to try and guess. Despite this, he still wasnât able to come up with a reasonable guess. Perhaps he was overlooking it though.
   âYou certainly are something.â he spoke rather bluntly. âThat is to say, something not quite human. Might I ask what?â he inquired. The incubus knew most other beings, but this one was something different altogether. It piqued his interest the more he thought about it, and the more he thought about it, the more he needed to know.
                âŻ;  "You are quite welcome, sir." Nodded the fish after his sentence was spoken. Yang couldn't help but to notice the way he was being looked at. Sure, he had realized the other wasn't human or anything of the sort but he wasn't staring, was he? Okay yeah he was but it made him feel awkward where as it seemed not to bother the other male. The koi swallowed softly and averted his multi-colored eyes. He wasn't sure what to say until the other spoke again. Thank goodness because they would have just stood in silence if the other hadn't been so blunt.
"Yang. I am Yang." The boy answered as he lifted his bangs and let his symbol glow in the middle of his forehead. Though, it was only his half of the symbol where as Yin was gone. "I hope you're aware of yinyang?" It came out as a question than anything else. "Though, I am fading and growing weaker because Yin was taken from me." Or so he thought. Yin has been reincarnated and they just haven't re-met yet. They would be soon though so balance could be restored.
// To All New Followers \\
   The incubus moved about his way down the sidewalk. He had been getting a tad bit stuffy, and figured some fresh air might do him some good. Having taken his human form, he casually walked with hands pocketed. It wasnât until he turned the corner, did he feel another body collide into him.
   âAh, please forgive me. I wasnât watching where I was walking.â he blinked, looking to make sure the other was alright. âYouâre not hurt, are you?â
                âŻ;  Unf! The koi stumbled just slightly but stayed on his feet. He wasn't really used to the human world and constantly zoned out when looking at things he found interesting. "Oh no--! I'm sure it was my fault but I am okay. How about you?" Yang asked with a slight tilt of his head. He had been meeting a lot of new people now a days but he usually never saw them again after one meeting. It was a little sad and lonely but he got over it.
The boy adjusted the books in his arms as his multi-colored eyes scanned the other. He didn't mean to be rude but meeting new people always peeked his curiosity What were they like? What did they like? Were they nice? Were they dark hearted? He had so many questions but he usually never voiced them because of his shy personality.
â; His finger moved, nail lightly brushing upon his cheek as a few giggles proceeded to escape from the depths of his throat. âMe? Iâm fine~â He then climbed back onto his own stool and leaned against the bar, elbows resting upon it while his chin rested within his hands, the same smile from before reappearing now as he closed his eyes, legs slowly beginning to swing as he hummed to himself, lightly tapping a finger to his upper cheek. âMy name is Benio by the way.â
                âŻ; Taking a piece of his meal the boy stopped as the other introduced himself. "I'm Yang." He said as he stuck the piece of food into his mouth, chewing. "It's nice to meet you, Benio." Which was said after his food was swallowed. Usually he didn't give people he wasn't sure of his name but he didn't want to go by Koi -- or he didn't feel like it right now. Might as well be true to who he was. Though, did it really matter anymore? Yin was gone. Balance was broken. The water was red. He was alone.
â; He brought his hand back though slowly, he was mildly confused as to why the other hadnât accepted his help but he figured it may be best not to ask, he learned not to question people of their doings the hard way. Fingers curled so manicured nails could press lightly to his palm before he straightened out his posture and took a small step back as if to provide him with his personal space once more. âOh..â Though even if the other had told him not to worry, honey hues were looking the male over carefully for anything that may seem out of place from the little tumble. âYouâre sure youâre not hurt?â
                âŻ; "I'm not hurt." Yang said as he was brushing off his clothing and straightening them. He might have some soft bruises later but that was definitely okay. He bruised pretty easily now a days. "Are you okay?" It was only polite to ask even if the other hadn't taken a fall or anything of the sort. The fish had calmed down and he wasn't as on edge as he had been before. Probably because he understood now that this person meant him no harm. Yang turned toward his meal and sat back down on his stool. He didn't like wasting food so he was going to finish and he didn't mind if the other wanted to sit back beside him. He was now over his first shock.
â; Now that he inspected the other better, the others hair looked fairly lovely and uncommon, considering he himself was a ginger, he didnât get the pleasant ability of seeing unique hair colors often, intriguing it was really. A flinch was given from the male as the other fell to the floor, oh. âOh.. oh my goodness, are you okay?â He slid from his stool only to walk to the males side, extending a small hand down while his thin brows curved up, a look of fairly deep worry appearing on his face. âI didnât mean to scare you, Iâm really sorry.â Too bad his own sense was quite terrible, he couldnât even tell the other was indeed a fish.
                âŻ; There wasn't anyone staring due to the fact that people were very use to Yang's personality. Most of them knew the old Yang and not the Yang that walked the earth now. The Koi knew that the other wasn't going to eat him or scratch at him, hopefully, but he couldn't control himself sometimes. Cats were just mean sometimes and he didn't like most of them. The cats in the forest were okay because they weren't aggressive toward him but city cats were a whole different story. When the other moved around to stand beside him the boy nodded. "I'm okay.." He said softly as he brought his hands together to gently brush them off. "You do not have to worry about it." Yang said as he pulled himself up instead of taking the others hand. "You just startled me is all."
                âŻ; Yang was currently standing in the middle of the park staring up at the trees. Being apart of nature the boy was completely in tune with it. Sometimes it was a pain in the ass. Yang closed his eyes as the wind blow through his colorless locks. It seems there was a storm coming. Yang hated storms more than anything. It brought back to many painful memories. "Maybe it will move passed the forest.." he said to himself as he reopened his multi-colored eyes.
â; It wasnât often the cat actually came to a ramen stall but with his lack of soup cans at his house, he had no choice but to come, especially since he was far too lazy to actually go to a store and go through the whole shopping process. He plopped himself down into a seat next to the male, ordering a simple Wonton ramen bowl before honey hues averted to the males direction, a small smile forming shortly after. He extended a finger, pointing it in the direction of the males bowl, manicured nails glistening in the faint light of the stall. âWhat kind is that?â
                 ⯠Yang really wasn't expecting the other to speak to him. Usually no one did unless they were asking if he forgot a contact due to his different colored eyes. The fish was soon aware that the person beside him was a cat and his gills were on edge. The koi continued eating quietly until he was taken by surprise as the other starting speaking and when that extended hand came into his personal space the boy ended up on the floor below his stool -- he was deadly afraid of cats. Yang winced softly as he glanced up at the other. "T-the..--special." He muttered.
                 Human food was so strange and it made him sleepy. Yang was sitting at a ramen stall slurping up noodles quietly. The owner of the place was always nice to him and knew his secret so he ate for free. Well, not completely for free because Yang was known to bring good luck and herbs ( that only he could produce) to the stall. The Koi looked up as someone sit down next to him. "..--" How to start a conversation.. Yang didn't know and he felt awkward.
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