Dear Progenitor .:part four:. by DasTenna, literature
Literature
Dear Progenitor .:part four:.
»Dear Progenitor«
-X-
30. 09. 1357.
Rihtedaeg.
Runna made use of his free time the following days by pondering over a copy of the laws he made before leaving homeland. Back then, he was paying heed to even the slightest hint that might allow him to never return. At home, they restricted him, while today, they were the last remaining piece of home.
However thoroughly he looked, he couldn´t find anything. No loophole that would make Razzi´s decision legal.
It is as it is, Runna sighed silently. She is wrong.
During classes, he couldn´t but stare at Lira. Imagining anyone pressurizing her into mating made his blood b
Dear Progenitor .:part one:. by DasTenna, literature
Literature
Dear Progenitor .:part one:.
»Dear Progenitor«
-X-
26. 09. 1357.
Monandaeg.
The letter was unusual at least.
Runna Hartinger didn´t wonder nevertheless about the absence of his surname on it. It was only after he turned his back on his homeland that he chose his surname, because it was rather uncostumary for mammals to call themselves by first name outside informal or friendly settings. Costums probably as unknown to the letter´s sender as they were to Runna at first, as he guessed when reading the sender´s name: Razzi.
First name only. That of a Lizari.
A female. Knowing not only about him being a teacher at the Academy of Althena but also his