"8 Am?" Zoya asked, wiping the last yawn from her mouth as she looked at her friend, "That is because you are a crazy person." She teased, shaking her head at Stasya with a smile on her lips. Zoya was never the early rising type, it was one of the few things the two witches would never have in common, but she did enjoy a good book just as much as Stanislava. So at least she could get behind that part. Giggling, alongside her best friend as they discussed the many, many plans, they shared for the day Zoya started to wake up. She felt more energetic, which was good because, soon enough, they were on the move and quickly kept up.
They reached the park, and it seemed quieter than Zoya remembered, probably because it was so early, but she didn't mind that at all. She wanted, no, she needed, to know what was on Stasya's mind, and the wait was like torture. Zoya had never been very good at being left in the dark, she had to know what the others knew, she hated being left out. She was so impatient it was almost funny. Her leg bounced eagerly, anxiously, as they took a seat on the park bench, and Stasya began to speak.
Mouth falling quite nearly to the floor, the redhead had to blink a few times to really let this news sink in. "I'm sorry, what?" She asked, still processing, finding this revelation quite a surprise. She had been expecting to hear something about the upcoming term, classes, maybe her mother, but never this. Never ever this. "Well, shit, we have to find him then?" Zoya cursed smoothly as her mind reeled, already putting together plans and schemes. "Did your mother tell you his name?" She asked, her lips pursing as she was about to ask more and more questions. The giant list already forming in her head. And then she paused, sighed, and gave Stasya a much softer look.
"Are you okay?" She asked, having no idea how this might have made her friend feel, and really caring.