Her head nodded as Maea seemed to consider the idea. As long as the Ancient did something, Thal would support her (in her own way). If that was glass sculpting, great. Otherwise, maybe their shared acquaintance in Hadama would help in some way. He always gave such sage advice, and didn't appear bothered by their race. With a tilt of her head, she said, "Maybe we'll get to work on something together again." She still frequented Torchline often enough to be of assistance if they needed (and if it suited her), although she'd probably be more inclined to participate in anti-Void/Family missions.
Thal accepted the reassurance with a gentle smile that not many people got to see. Her expression turned thoughtful as the other questions arose. She finished off her glass of scotch before answering, "Not really, but the choice is already made, so what difference would it make?" If Maea didn't like the answer, would she really choose to let herself harden to stone? She found that hard to believe.
Thal accepted the reassurance with a gentle smile that not many people got to see. Her expression turned thoughtful as the other questions arose. She finished off her glass of scotch before answering, "Not really, but the choice is already made, so what difference would it make?" If Maea didn't like the answer, would she really choose to let herself harden to stone? She found that hard to believe.
thalassa
so don't waste the time i don't have







