With agreements firmly in place, at least with attempts to reach out to Sohalia and Koa alike (wondering too – if things had been patched between them or if that was going to be another impending obstacle), Lena could turn her attention to Zavien, and perhaps her own role in things. Her nose wrinkled at the vast amount of implications and the gentle touches, taking a deep sigh of either relief or calm platitudes, trying to instill that lack of apprehension in her spine, despite the vast amount of trepidation from the preceding seasons. “I wouldn’t. I made it work last time.” She could do so again – though she had a notion both of them would be running themselves ragged in the upcoming interims just to get Stormbreak back to where it used to be.
Though she had to tilt her head at the notions of the anniversary trip – always seeming to spiral outward, gone within a moment of planning. “You know,” she hummed, “I was thinking of some kind of ‘stay-cation’ anyway.” Perhaps to ease the burden, with another gentle wink, because they’d been gone for so long from their home anyway – it felt strange to think of dispersing already. “Maybe we make some progress on the council, the clean up….and then figure things out?” Laughing and shaking her head, she tried to ease the strain with another joke in the volley of upcoming burdens. “I wouldn’t want to be the cause of your dereliction of duty.”
Though she had to tilt her head at the notions of the anniversary trip – always seeming to spiral outward, gone within a moment of planning. “You know,” she hummed, “I was thinking of some kind of ‘stay-cation’ anyway.” Perhaps to ease the burden, with another gentle wink, because they’d been gone for so long from their home anyway – it felt strange to think of dispersing already. “Maybe we make some progress on the council, the clean up….and then figure things out?” Laughing and shaking her head, she tried to ease the strain with another joke in the volley of upcoming burdens. “I wouldn’t want to be the cause of your dereliction of duty.”
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