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Hello! How about a headcanon about the boys being the ones ending up in the human world, confused and have no idea what's going on? And then Gardienne finds them and take care of them^^
Hiya! Sorry this took so long, for some reason this was areal challenge to write. They may end a little abruptly because I rushed it little so Icould get it out. Sorry about that!
I hope you enjoy them!
Ezarel:
Ezarel’s been numb ever since he was sent to this world.
He’s seriously confused and can’t even fathom how he gothere.
He’d seen many humans since arriving here and was burnt outfrom all the appraising stares and unwanted attention they bestowed on him.
Since finding a small park though, he’s relaxed somewhat.
Even if there’s a human sitting a little ways away from him.
Unlike the other humans, you took no interest in him what soever, and focused more on the large rectangular object on your lap.
So he ignored you, his mind wandering to unimportant mattersas he desperately tries rejecting the reality of his situation.
However, reality has a way of making itself known, and hisstomach growls loudly, attracting his attention.
There’s not much he can do to quiet his hunger, so he ignoresit, hugging his legs as he stares ahead sullenly, his mind filling with worst-casescenarios.
He hears footsteps but ignores them, figuring you wereleaving, so when you offer to share your lunch with him, he’s surprised.
Normally he’d be offended at the show of charity (from ahuman no less!), but he doesn’t know when he’ll next be able to eat so heaccepts it with quiet thanks.
You strike up a conversation with him, talking aboutseemingly inane things but he’s grateful for the distraction, glad to get hismind off his problems for even a moment.
He accidentally admits to having nowhere to go inmid-conversation and tries to act nonchalantly about it, but his face turnstroubled and he goes quiet.
You suggest he crashes in your mother’s old studio and he’ssurprised again.
Who in their right mind offers a total stranger a place tostay with no hesitation? Are you crazy?
When he poses these questions to you, eyes narrowed inconfusion, you laugh saying its normal to help those in trouble.
He can’t believe that, its just too convenient (and naïve) amind-set to have but he can’t deny he needs somewhere to stay, and he knows hecan protect himself if it turns out you’re some axe-wielding murderer.
Still, as you both rise to go visit this ‘studio’, Ezarel can’thelp the feeling of relief and gratitude bubbling in his chest and murmurs histhanks, with a small smile in your direction.
Valkyon:
It’s wet, dark and cold and Valkyon has no idea where he isand how he got here.
He turning, looking for something that looks familiar butall he sees is tall grey buildings silhouetted against a murky sky.
He’s so preoccupied with his surroundings, he hasn’t noticedyou staring at him agape since his arrival.
When he does though, he’s more than a little surprised,staring at you in your PJs, holding a shiny bag filled with rubbish.
You both just stare at each other for a while then itoccurs to Valkyon that you might be able to help him.
When he steps forward to ask a question however, you flipsand runs towards an open door, slamming it shut behind you.
Valkyon tries to talk to you through the door, but there’sno answer.
Dejected, he turns to leave but stops when he hears it opena little.
You’re staring at him with apprehension, but also a little curiosityas you ask how he just appeared out of nowhere.
Valkyon introduces himself and explains his appearance asbest he can, mentioning that he could do with a little help.
After a moment, you open the door and invite him in, warninghim against any funny business.
Apparently, you have a steel baseball bat and have takendown hundreds of intruders in the past.
He’s not sure what a baseball bat is but he’s very impressedand promises not to impose any longer than he has to.
And he intends to keep that promise. He has no interest inbeing a bother, and hopes to get some information that might help him so he canget back home.
He ends up with a dry set of clothes, a hot dinner and acouch to crash on.
He’s so touched by your generosity, he’s honestlyspeechless.
But also is confused. Like why help the dude who literallyjust appeared on your doorstep?
He won’t question your generosity though, not now, and hethanks you over and over again, promising to do anything you need him to whilehe stays.
Nevra:
Unlike the other two, Nevra knows almost immediately what’shappened.
As the leader of the shadow guard, it wasn’t uncommon forhim to accidentally step through a portal of some kind and be sent halfwayacross the planet.
Doesn’t mean he’s calm though.
He detests the concrete jungle he’s found himself in, andimmediately heads for the most comfortable place on the street, slipping thecrowds of people with ease.
He ends up in a coffee shop and he looks around in awe, theplace so different to what he’s used to, he’s temporarily stunned.
Meanwhile, you’re eyeing the costumer who’s just entered,clearly unaware it’s closing time, debating between going to take his order or kickinghim out.
In the end, the need to close up quickly wins and you callout, informing him of the time.
Nevra really doesn’t want to go back out into the busy street and tries charmingyou into letting him stay a little longer.
It doesn’t work.
The look of defeat and anxiety on his face seems to make youa little sympathetic and you agree to let him stay until you’re finishedclosing up.
He’s grateful and sits down at the breakfast bar, histhoughts churning through his head.
Before long, you’re done and Nevra has to leave. He’s reluctantto go, but gets up to leave, as promised, and is promptly told to sit downagain, a steaming hot coffee placed on the table in front of him.
Though he tries to explain his inability to pay for thecoffee, you assure him it free and go to collect your things.
And Nevra’s not sure why you’ve decided to offer this bit ofkindness but he’s not complaining, watching you out of the corner of his eye ashe sips the delicious beverage.
It’s not until he’s almost done do you question if he wantsto talk about whatever troubling him.
Though he wonders why you’d care, he finds himself telling youabout his problem, the embellished version of course, and feels a little betterfor it afterwards.
You silent for a moment, then you begin asking questionsabout his skillset, his working experience, as you walk behind the bar.
He answers in confusion, asking why you need to know.
Apparently, you’re giving him a job.
He’s so confused as you just decide things for him, like howhe’ll be sleeping in the storage room above the shop, and he’ll work as abarista (to help bring in more customers with his pretty face.) and he has tostop you in mid-sentence, trying to process what happening.
He wasn’t expecting any help, wasn’t going to ask for iteither, so this turn of events leaves him spinning.
You question whether he wants yourhelp, assuring him you don’t want to pressure him into doing anything he doesn’t want and he takes a moment to consider.
It’s a no-brainer.
He thanks you for your kindness, smiling brightly ashe introduces himself with flourish.
His smile only grows wider when you laugh and introduceyourself in turn, extending a hand for him to shake.
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Freshmen Year
Was not the best
You left my
Heart out when
The best of me is down you enchant
Me
And I
Know that I am gone, oh
Won't you stay with me, cause you're all
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