Tisiah shook his head as he continued to fidget with his wand, as if he was getting impatient. "It doesn't matter what he said," he said as he raised his wand slightly as if he was pointing it at me. Then he lowered it back down as he sighed and walked away from me with a deep sigh of his own.
"I think it does, being that it's a surprise," I said, but he rattled his head. "Just be patient, would you? Just make it easy for me. You'll know after we're here, okay? Trust me."
"Does it have to do anything with anything personal?" I asked, but Tisiah said absolutely nothing, only continuing to walk away from me.
"Well?" I said with a furrowed brow. "Tisiah?" He still said nothing as he walked away from me. "Tisiah!" I called out as he turned around with a sigh on his face.
"Sorry," he said, looking at me with a sad face. "It's just that I don't like surprises."