There’s beauty even in death which is what he often ingrains into his every day quota. That death is such a beautiful experience where one goes on to the afterlife. He often depicts what his own death will look like and how it shall play out. Aesop holds a deep fascination towards making sure others look their best before and after death. A promise that they won’t suffer for far too long. This leaves many to know him as death himself given he takes the lives of those who are ailing from their sickness or injuries. This simply changed when an individual caught his attention, one who often sent him letters. One he became close with overtime through multiple letter exchanges. Talking in person is rather difficult for him in some instances but he manages to greet this one with something akin to fondness lacing his tone. “You should stay this time. For a while at least if you have no plans.” An offer at most, expression neutral despite his inner turmoil. For death to offer life entrance into his home, may he be a mere fool as he steps aside to allow entry.
Aesop Carl
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