She was surprised by the blunt honesty of the woman, but it was slightly refreshing for someone who spent so much time around lies and deception. Thal had to hide the laugh that wanted to bubble out of her, choosing instead to grunt. Hearing her name jogged her memory, an image of the colorful viper that the woman had fried with lightning. It was... Elizabeth if she remembered correctly.
The reason for the therapist's visit wasn't something she could understand. Her nose scrunched in dislike, trying not to appear too obvious about her dislike for the eight-legged creatures. "I don't know what you want with them, but if it means less of them roaming around here, I'll tell you that you almost walked straight into them." And when Elizabeth looked up, she'd find a purple spiderweb holding a handful of Void spiders hanging in the canopy. She was lucky she hadn't touched them yet.
The reason for the therapist's visit wasn't something she could understand. Her nose scrunched in dislike, trying not to appear too obvious about her dislike for the eight-legged creatures. "I don't know what you want with them, but if it means less of them roaming around here, I'll tell you that you almost walked straight into them." And when Elizabeth looked up, she'd find a purple spiderweb holding a handful of Void spiders hanging in the canopy. She was lucky she hadn't touched them yet.
thalassa
i came committed, guess i overdid it







