LIAM
It's not that we don't talk
Everest had only positive things to say about Stormbreak, which took Liam a little by surprise. He wasn’t sure what he’d been expecting of the Family’s stronghold, but it wasn’t to find it largely unchanged and with an adjusting populace. He wasn’t sure what to make of it.
But either way, he had business back in the Greatwood. He wouldn’t be staying long enough to puzzle out what was going on in his old home. ”I’ll think about it,” he promised. It was, in some ways, a tempting offer; Liam missed the camaraderie and direction that being a dragoon had given him. But he had also settled into a life outside of soldiering, and he wasn’t entirely sure where that life was going to lead him next. ”It was good to see you. Take care.”
As he made his way towards the graveyard, he had a lot to think about indeed.
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But either way, he had business back in the Greatwood. He wouldn’t be staying long enough to puzzle out what was going on in his old home. ”I’ll think about it,” he promised. It was, in some ways, a tempting offer; Liam missed the camaraderie and direction that being a dragoon had given him. But he had also settled into a life outside of soldiering, and he wasn’t entirely sure where that life was going to lead him next. ”It was good to see you. Take care.”
As he made his way towards the graveyard, he had a lot to think about indeed.
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It's just no one really listens and honesty fades






