Sah was silent for a moment before a gentle wave of gratitude filled the bond. Thank you. There wasn't much more that he could say to that. He'd been ostracized and cursed for being Abandoned, told that he was just a Voice in the making. Even though the Wild Thunder had felt the truth in some of the prejudice curing his hybridization, he was still touched by Lena's sentiment. It gave him hope that any lingering hatred or fear of Abandoned might fade over time, even in Stormbreak. Sah couldn't imagine hearing that someone had told Marcus or any other Abandoned child that they were a monster simply for having magic. It'd be heartbreaking.
Lena's question was easy to answer. Yes. It's wonderful. I've been enjoying every moment. Speaking of which, he nodded towards the water behind him. Somehow, the hot springs are even better now. You came to enjoy them, right? You should get in. I can leave if you want privacy. Sah didn't want her to feel like his presence was a hindrance to her. The springs were often shared but everyone had their own level of modesty. The Wild Thunder didn't want to cross hers.
Lena's question was easy to answer. Yes. It's wonderful. I've been enjoying every moment. Speaking of which, he nodded towards the water behind him. Somehow, the hot springs are even better now. You came to enjoy them, right? You should get in. I can leave if you want privacy. Sah didn't want her to feel like his presence was a hindrance to her. The springs were often shared but everyone had their own level of modesty. The Wild Thunder didn't want to cross hers.
the wild thunder
Lightning strikes
A distant howl
A distant howl







