[The day after the bar was probably one of the worst days Yona has ever had, and that's including the entire month she was sick.
There's something about soul-crushing guilt that makes a hangover even worse than it would otherwise be. Maybe life would be easier if she'd had enough to drink to forget all of it - she'd just be confused about why Faust wasn't around so much. Maybe she'd chalk it up to his behavior in the forest.
But, no. She didn't stay at the bar to keep drinking after he left, so she can still remember what happened.
The day after is spent recovering from her bad decisions, but the days after that - she starts searching Wyver for him. Of course she doesn't find him anywhere, but in a last-ditch effort, she fills the little bowl she uses for his food when he's in dog form and leaves it at her doorstep.
You know. Just in case.
The day the letter appears, she almost crushes it when she flops down onto her bed after yet another unsuccessful search. The worst thing about this is that she can't even explain how badly she messed up to anyone, because explaining the "you're cuter as a dog" comment would mean outing his curse to everyone.
...and he asked her not to do that.
The crinkling of the paper gets her attention, and she rolls over so she can ease it out from under her and read it as her front door shuts.
She's up in a flash, darting outside -
Probably too slow to actually see him?
...anyway, she'll show up on Thesa station the next day at noon.]
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There's something about soul-crushing guilt that makes a hangover even worse than it would otherwise be. Maybe life would be easier if she'd had enough to drink to forget all of it - she'd just be confused about why Faust wasn't around so much. Maybe she'd chalk it up to his behavior in the forest.
But, no. She didn't stay at the bar to keep drinking after he left, so she can still remember what happened.
The day after is spent recovering from her bad decisions, but the days after that - she starts searching Wyver for him. Of course she doesn't find him anywhere, but in a last-ditch effort, she fills the little bowl she uses for his food when he's in dog form and leaves it at her doorstep.
You know. Just in case.
The day the letter appears, she almost crushes it when she flops down onto her bed after yet another unsuccessful search. The worst thing about this is that she can't even explain how badly she messed up to anyone, because explaining the "you're cuter as a dog" comment would mean outing his curse to everyone.
...and he asked her not to do that.
The crinkling of the paper gets her attention, and she rolls over so she can ease it out from under her and read it as her front door shuts.
She's up in a flash, darting outside -
Probably too slow to actually see him?
...anyway, she'll show up on Thesa station the next day at noon.]