[center][hr][img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjg4LmNjOGQ1Yy5VMmxzWVhNZ1RYbGxjbk1nLjAA/vtks-perfecta.regular.png[/img] [color=sandybrown]LOCATION;[/color] THE TOWER - GYMNASIUM. [color=sandybrown]INTERACTIONS;[/color] VALORA BEAUMONT - [@Blazion][hr] After he exited Ka'van's room, he focused on the next task at hand. He had to go check on Valora, he had to be sure that she was doing okay. With his head swimming with ideas, he was finding himself very overwhelmed and Valora was the only person who had ever made him feel entirely comfortable. It was only natural that he should want to go to her apartment, not only because he was overwhelmed but because he needed to apologize. It wasn't often that Silas just let Valora work her fears out with other people. He hadn't expected to get sidetracked by Ka'van's dream. Though he was glad to have helped Ka'van work out what was troubling him so much, he couldn't help but feel bad that he'd left Valora hanging. So he headed to her room, trying to igore the nagging feeling of exhaustion as it settled into his bones. He had used his powers twice today already and he was planning to use them a third time. Instinct and self preservation was urging him to be careful, he probably should have listened to it. His eyes were burning and his steps were slow and dragging, if he had just watched Ka'van's dream go to fruition instead of voiding it then it might have been a little easier on his brain. Instead, he had chose to defy Ka'van's demon and crash the dream before it could get too bad. It was important to him that he helped his friends, that had always been the most important thing to him. They couldn't work some things out on their own and they needed a guy that was always willing to take it onto his own shoulders. He was glad to be that guy for them, he just hoped that his own kindness wouldn't be what drove him into the earth. He certainly wasn't going to let anyone talk him out of this. Despite his lack of physical strength, Silas had always had an extremely powerful will. It was the reason that his powers worked so well. Once he got set on something, he was unlikely to stop persuing it. The only way to talk Silas out of anything was to show him a greater reason why he shouldn't do it and "you might get hurt" wasn't that reason. So, for the next two nights, he was ready and he was set. His vision was a little fuzzy by the time that he had made it to Valora's door. He was wavering a bit by the time he knocked, yawning heavily. [/center]