Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26517142-20161027180109/@comment-27036092-20170216010015

(Dayum Jeiel, nothing I wanted to say for the last five comments actually happened x) I first wanted to go back to Mina's room and lose myself in the corridors of the house that would have become a maze, then I wanted to open the door and escape the dream... But still thought "I'll leave this a little more open to see where he wants the story to go...", and here I am XD)

The presence is now at a distance, possibly outrun, but it doesn't mean Red is absolutely safe. Maybe the figure can even follow him without needing to see him, even though his mana fingerprint is normally concealed, so there's no time to waste. As he reaches the pretty empty city and rushes through it, he actually wants to reach one particular place in the town's outskirts.

After a few minutes of running around, he arrives at a training ground. There stands a swordswoman wearing a blindfold, seemingly feeling the wind. She raises her sword right in front of Red, who pants heavily, drops to his knees out of exhaustion, catches his breath, and kneels more properly: "Greetings, Lady Astrea. I am in a great need of your help. I am stuck in a dream that has become a nightmare, and need not only to escape from it, but also to have an ally against the person who intruded it in the first place. I would be really thankful if you could--"

"Isn't that the little Silver! You've grown up quite a lot since the last time I saw you... How have you been doing for the last... ten years I think?", says the carefree instructor after lowering her sword. Red stays there kneeling, dumbstruck. Not only because it was totally offbeat, but also because she hasn't changed even a bit during all this time.

He then gets back up and replies, talking louder and in a little irritated way: "I'm serious, why else would I have tried to find you?! I can't leave my dream, and someone's after me." He sighs and calms down: "You've already helped me out once, I'm sure you can now as well."

After a small blank, he resumes, his voice quite low: "And a lot of things happened, but overall, I'm fine. Thanks for asking."

(Next time, I hope to be able to give a more accurate description of Lady Astrea. Just so you know in advance, Jeiel :)

Also, should I switch from the third-person perspective to a first-person one? I mean, I think it's becoming quite tiring to find ways not to repeat too much the same words for my character o_o')