Himura's Location: Garden The new boy stood beside him as Himura walked. The two chatted idly to one another, feeling a friendly bond between them. The boy let out his hand and Himura allowed it to reach his forehead. The roughness of his skin and the confused gaze upon his fleshy face made him wonder of the thoughts that wandered around his mind. "No heat... How are you sun?" Himura could only laugh. With one hand over his mouth, he quickly rested it beside his waist as he continued on. Jake told him that he was a first year in the academy-- Although it felt like as if he didn't know what he was talking about. His undivided attention towards nature was noted by Himura. He loved it as if it was his own home. Like how Himura loved the grassy plains of Kalmasyia. The garden didn't have the breeze, and that was the feeling that he felt missing from the entire beautiful scenery. "Sun good at making things seen... Hard to see in dark... Rely on good senses to find way in darkness... And others to keep eyes out for you. Packs do best in the dark... Communicate well, make great success. While they like the daytime, light makes hunting hard. Guess its... How to say... Two edged blade? Without sun, easy hunting, but no plants, no prey. With sun, plenty plants and prey... But hard hunting." Himura's ears could only twitch and turn as Jake quarreled the matter with himself. It was an interested look that begotten Himura. He sees the concept as a yin yang-- How very wise for somebody as young as him. Himura bore no words from his mouth but a thought. [i]"A double-edged blade."[/i] "Gardens have beauty in not just sight. You know that? Looks nice yes, but deeper meaning. Nature is free... Nature is wild... You can tell it where to go... What to do... But it wont listen, just do what it wants. I live by law of nature, second birth made that clear. Part of nature since I was a boy, dont even remember old life." It was... Strange and brutal to have heard them. Something felt amiss and sinister behind the real story that Jake faces. He's turned himself completely away from it, but never dealt with it directly. "Sorry. Talk decided to follow nature, I guess." But his sense of humour... Himura laughed, with Jake. A wise and sharp boy. Perhaps he isn't your typical highschool student. "You're one so intelligent and thoughtful." Himura praised him with his smile. "Maybe this school will hopefully help you grow, like manure enveloping a brown seed." The two walked, until they were close to the complex of the gymnasium. "Perhaps you were wondering why I spoke the way I did. Let me tell you what I had meant; I am the master of the Sun. The God of the Sun. The sun's warmth is the loving and nurturing affection of my love, and its flames are my holy fire that cleanses the world off its sin. The sun is part of me, and so am I the part of the sun."