To be completely honest, Thal tuned out about halfway through the long-winded explanation. She wasn't going to argue with Maea on 'morals' and 'meanings' anymore. They obviously had different opinions on the matter, and she much preferred to bask in the heat of the fireplace than let her blood boil.
Closing her eyes, she hung her head back and shrugged her shoulders. "I guess whatever helps you sleep at night." And if that meant peppering a goddess with questions about 'purpose,' so be it. Thal wouldn't harp on the matter, letting out a long yawn that told of how much the conversation interested her in the pleasant haze of alcohol. Flicking her wrist to dismiss the self-pity, she said, "Then do something about it." Only time and action would prove whether Maea was being serious about all this 'change' she meant to enact. Until then, she wasn't holding her breath.
Closing her eyes, she hung her head back and shrugged her shoulders. "I guess whatever helps you sleep at night." And if that meant peppering a goddess with questions about 'purpose,' so be it. Thal wouldn't harp on the matter, letting out a long yawn that told of how much the conversation interested her in the pleasant haze of alcohol. Flicking her wrist to dismiss the self-pity, she said, "Then do something about it." Only time and action would prove whether Maea was being serious about all this 'change' she meant to enact. Until then, she wasn't holding her breath.
thalassa
so don't waste the time i don't have







