She hadn't been certain that it was him at first, but his voice, his mannerisms.. it was all the same. Lenne wasn't really the emotional type -- outbursts of crying weren't characteristic of her, but she couldn't help but feel her heart beat faster and faster at knowing that he was here, and he was alive.
And that there was still time.
It was the most important part, after all.
The owner of the inn in the center of Wutai had been kind enough to allow her to stay free of charge, being a Sky Person themself, and so Lenne had tucked herself into her room for the evening.
And then she heard it. The whistle was something he'd thought of, a signal for her to know that Shuyin was there for her during her concerts. Lenne rushed to the window and threw it open, leaning out to look at the town square, frantically searching for him.
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And that there was still time.
It was the most important part, after all.
The owner of the inn in the center of Wutai had been kind enough to allow her to stay free of charge, being a Sky Person themself, and so Lenne had tucked herself into her room for the evening.
And then she heard it. The whistle was something he'd thought of, a signal for her to know that Shuyin was there for her during her concerts. Lenne rushed to the window and threw it open, leaning out to look at the town square, frantically searching for him.
And then she saw him.
"Shuyin!"