He could have presumed all afternoon long, but it wouldn’t have mattered if he didn’t hear it from her notions first. He angled his head, listening as she seemed to be preparing and assembling herself for the inevitable. Turning the sink off, he dried his hands and followed suit, bond reaching across terrain and the backyard to have Zuriel arrive at whichever door or angle chosen. But he ceased anything else before he placed his own amount of furs on, taking in a breath and gathering his thoughts together.
[say]“But you did not ruin Helovia. And I will not shame you for trying to survive.”[/say] For any instance; because in some portions all of them had done unsavory, licentious, cruel, and vicious things to ensure their constituents, families, and allies remained. [say]“You are not the same person.”[/say] Just as much as they’d all grown and changed, so had Kiada – because the Sword wasn’t the menacing warlord out here (unless necessary), and she wasn’t the youth catering to the wicked demon contorting around an ancient, and gone, land. One day, perhaps she’d forgive herself too.
[say]“But you did not ruin Helovia. And I will not shame you for trying to survive.”[/say] For any instance; because in some portions all of them had done unsavory, licentious, cruel, and vicious things to ensure their constituents, families, and allies remained. [say]“You are not the same person.”[/say] Just as much as they’d all grown and changed, so had Kiada – because the Sword wasn’t the menacing warlord out here (unless necessary), and she wasn’t the youth catering to the wicked demon contorting around an ancient, and gone, land. One day, perhaps she’d forgive herself too.