Ryu was walking a path through the forest. The night sky was lit well with the moonlight, the rain falling and cleansing him. This cleansing, not of dirt or grime, as Ryu kept himself well, was instead a cleansing of worry, pain, and thought. One who closes his mind to new things will never know this cleansing. The rain is a natural beauty. The falling droplets of rain that seem endless fall from the sky as if it comes from absolutely nothing at all and hits your body. They break your barriers that you puts up against every pained memory, against every experience that hurt you. You put up walls against your flaws, and everything negative. That kind of living, however, means you put up walls against the good things. The rain is kind, the rain is never judging. Nature can be brutal and unforgiving, yes, but the beauty in it is that you will always find peace. Everything can be explained, but the explanation is never full. One can say the rain falls from condensed clouds, but they can never explain the magical experience one can feel by letting themselves go. They can't explain the experience when you let all those walls fall apart, if only for a moment.
Ryu had a lot to think about in this lonely night. Even Shinu seemed to glisten as if in satisfaction of this. The winds changed, and Ryu felt his hair be blown in his face, calling his mind back to the real world. He walked along, forgetting the beauty of the rain and the wonderful experience that he shared with it. He was getting close to the edge of the woods, and he decided that he didn't want to leave. The night was not over and there was no danger to be had in reaching his destination a few hours late. He walked closer to the edge of the woods. His mind was at a calm ease as he focused on the somewhat difficult task at hand.
He held out his arm upward, and focused his mana on that arm. He focused on the peaceful rain to guide his thoughts and uncloud his mind from anything that might get in the way of the task. He felt something brush against his hand, a small branch that he simply let slide. Finally he found his target, a larger branch. This time he clenched his hand around the branch, and, with a force of energy that consisted of his focus with his mana energy and his physical strength, flipped his entire body from the ground onto the top of this branch.
Now the adrenaline kicked in. This excitement swelled as he allowed himself to be caught up in the enjoyment of jumping from branch to branch, climbing higher and higher. He would not stop until he found the last branch that could carry his weight. The rain fell on his face, and as it fell it revealed a small smile across it. This was the most fun Ryu had had in a while.
Now, sitting on the top branch, Ryu was calm. It was later in the night and he was back in his content, almost melancholy mood. The moon was indeed very bright tonight as he confirmed now with much happiness as he could now see the full moon in full view. The trees had blocked his sight before. He leaned back and almost started to daze off when a something caught his attention. A caped figure from below him had, too, reached the end of the woods. Slowly, silently, he climbed down the tree. He just hit the bottom branch when he heard a small sentence muttered in a very low but seemingly peaceful voice.
“Every time they send to a place like this, I make the same discovery. Rain is wet and I don’t like it.”
Considering the figure to be friendly, he jumped down with intent to give his position away and said:
"Indeed, I sometimes find myself in a similar discovery." He grunted as he let his weight fall. " Not tonight, however. Tonight the rain has given my heart the joy that has been long overdue"
His shoes landed on the ground, and then his hair hit his neck as if to follow suit to a very lofty appearance. Ryu wondered what this figure would think of him, but he was too happy to consider anything hostile would come from the figure as a response.
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