Eidolic
When Alfred turns seven, the age of reason, Arthur decides with a heavy heart that it is time to teach the boy more of this other world he can see.
He grieves already for the boy's loss of innocence, for the fear he had once known as a child, haunted by things only he could see.
But it is time; there can be no more delay.
(In truth, there could be, but he knows no other way than what he experienced so long ago.)
So the ghost of an age gone by asks the living boy what knowledge he desires.
Posted: June 16, 2016
Word Count: 100
Author's Note: There may be some slight delay and non-daily posting in Eidolic for a few days. I don't think so, but fair warning! I ran into a roadblock at work and have been going nuts with my team fixing things and staying late, so I haven't had that much time to write ahead lately. I think I can continue pretty much uninterrupted, but in the case of a day or two without update, yeah. Sorry! ^^;
