The self is not so weightless, nor whole and unbroken
Remember the pact of our youth
Remember the pact of our youth
"I... guess that's true," Koa accedes, still openly bemused. Clearly unconvinced by the logic that Dahlia =/= evil, he nevertheless is making a valiant effort to understand. And then there's the lack of faith in Remi, which, their history aside, are we really believing an evil space dictator over a demigod? "It's not like she's denied it, though, right?" Unless Koa has missed something, which seems quite possible. Thus far, though, aside from making a stir at the winter ball, Dahlia doesn't seem to have done much of anything at all.
Koa's not sure if that's better or worse.
Thoroughly thrown off his moorings, the young Dragoon finds he's frowning deeper into his drink. "But Sa- the other gods seem to be," Koa responds, catching himself before he can say the Lady of Stars' full name. "If Dahlia really isn't that bad, shouldn't she be trying to prove it? Instead of making herself Queen of somewhere that doesn't belong to her? Even if she wasn't behind Sohalia's kidnapping, you gotta admit she and her Family have only made things worse since they showed up."
Koa's not sure if that's better or worse.
Thoroughly thrown off his moorings, the young Dragoon finds he's frowning deeper into his drink. "But Sa- the other gods seem to be," Koa responds, catching himself before he can say the Lady of Stars' full name. "If Dahlia really isn't that bad, shouldn't she be trying to prove it? Instead of making herself Queen of somewhere that doesn't belong to her? Even if she wasn't behind Sohalia's kidnapping, you gotta admit she and her Family have only made things worse since they showed up."
Koa Carpenter
Where you go, I'm going, so jump and I'm jumping
Since there is no me without you
Since there is no me without you







