Setting Sun
Sebastian was waiting on someone as the day wound down. Atop a roof, away from the city, quiet. It was where he and Jack typically went to chat about the day’s work. Their spot. This time, he hadn’t called him for anything specific. Was he feeling lonely? It wasn’t like he couldn’t call Elliott up if he wanted. Knowing him, he’d drop everything, even if he was busy. But…Sebastian didn’t want him to drop everything just for him.
Bright green observed a colorful symphony in the sky — deep reds, yellows, oranges as the sun retired behind the far away mountains surrounding Maroa. It was indescribably beautiful, that much Sebastian was certain of, but there was an overarching sadness to it too as all of the warmth of the day dissipated with its retreat.
…It wasn’t like him to focus on that aspect of it. Maybe he was feeling a little down after all.
Sebastian’s knees squeaked as he pulled them together. It probably wasn’t necessary for him to be fully dressed in his leather-clad monster hunting uniform, but he fully expected the other man to do the same, and he didn’t want him to feel overdressed. It didn’t hurt to be prepared either. His helmet sat on his lap though, letting his long red-brown hair flow freely in the wind.




















