by Nayt on Sat Aug 13, 2011 12:43 am
The surprise didn't last too long, and the spectacle was even shorter. Sure, Maya and Toushikyo were much closer than everyone thought, even his own family, but that fact was trumped by Toushikyo's departure in the very near future. Katalyna took a step for her son and set her hands upon his shoulders. Maya took it as a silent prompt to let go, step back, and give the two of them room, as Katalyna wrapped her arms around her son.
"Ohhh, Toushikyo," she said his name with the utmost fondness, "I'm so proud of you, you know that?"
A look of confusion then crossed Toushikyo's face, before he returned his mother's embrace. He opted, though, to say nothing--not because he preferred to say nothing, but because he hadn't a clue what to say.
"Yes," Gestahl spoke up, "What you're doing takes immense courage. The militia's training is the harshest test of physical endurance this land has to offer."
". . . I know," Toushikyo replied.
"And I believe you're more than capable of handling it," Gestahl concluded.
Toushikyo looked to the snow covered earth at his feet. ". . . thank you."
Oboreru and Akizetsumei, too, made it a point to hug Toushikyo. They weren't going to see him for awhile, and none of them were really accustomed to someone from their family just up and leaving for a couple of months. The experience with their elder sister's sister sudden departure still stung too much, leaving behind a wound that never healed up quite right. It was, though, the first time Akizetsumei showed (in public) any display of familial affection for her brother.
"I'm gonna miss you," Akizets said amidst the hug, "Even though you're a huge jerk."
"I'll miss you, too," replied Toushikyo, "Even though you're a huge brat."
Until then, it was just the Terra clan. Everyone else was there, but they were outside of the meeting. Anything more would have felt wrong, even for someone as intrusive as Sarah or Emily. The Terra clan was strange like that. They were a very reserved family. Not secretive, just reserved. Family events were generally family events, inter-clan moments that few outside of the clan ever saw much of--and were they there, it was always so family-bound that it simply felt wrong to interject. However, that moment broke a bit when Katalyna addressed Maya.
"Oh, Maya, in the meantime," Katalyna said, "You're invited over, even when Toushikyo isn't around. We've gotten quite used to you!"
"O-oh, um, th-thank you," Maya would have blushed a little at the invitation where her cheeks not already red from both cold and embarrassment.
"And the same extends to you, Eldridge," Katalyna turned her attention to Eld.
"Though, Akizetsumei is around much more often than I will be," Toushikyo remarked, unable to help but make a jab at his sister. By this point, his deadpan, toneless delivery would have likely ceased to come off to Eld (and others) as antagonistic. It was just the way he talked, even when he was teasing. Which he could do. In fact, that explained the bulk of his insults.
"H-heeeey!" Akizets stamped her foot in the snow, "I got a job! I'll be busy, too, you know!"