yet my blood renders me a King
Sah nodded, flashing a small grin. "Of course. I said 'we' didn't I?" He quickly settled into the motions of directing citizens away and navigating children who had been out playing back to their respective adults. A few complained, wanting to join the elementals in their game. The Wild Thunder had had to negotiate compliance with the promise of a snowball fight later.
Once the situation was handled, Sah jogged over to meet up with Rhiannon. The elementals continued their game, and the older hybrid made sure to keep them in his peripheral vision.
"That should do it. Do you want me to keep an eye on them while you finish your patrol?" Even if the street was clear now, it was too risky to leave the creatures to their own devices.
Once the situation was handled, Sah jogged over to meet up with Rhiannon. The elementals continued their game, and the older hybrid made sure to keep them in his peripheral vision.
"That should do it. Do you want me to keep an eye on them while you finish your patrol?" Even if the street was clear now, it was too risky to leave the creatures to their own devices.
Sah







