You are not alone
She didn't look at him anymore, finding the liquid in her glass more interesting as he laid out a plan. "Sounds like you know exactly what you're going to do," Thal said mildly, taking another slow sip and swishing it in her mouth before sucking it down with a tongue against her fangs.
Her hand flicked out, delicate fingers dismissive of his concerns. "Send her whatever the item is and let her decide." The young woman could choose to use whatever the gods had made or throw it into the ocean, and he'd have to respect whatever decision she made. In Thal's case, she wasn't sure she would want to remember her old life anymore. She wasn't that person, and she didn't need to know more about whatever past she might have had when her future was all that mattered. But at least she'd have the option, and it might make someone more amicable to the person's case.
Her hand flicked out, delicate fingers dismissive of his concerns. "Send her whatever the item is and let her decide." The young woman could choose to use whatever the gods had made or throw it into the ocean, and he'd have to respect whatever decision she made. In Thal's case, she wasn't sure she would want to remember her old life anymore. She wasn't that person, and she didn't need to know more about whatever past she might have had when her future was all that mattered. But at least she'd have the option, and it might make someone more amicable to the person's case.
- Thalassa -
You are not unknown







