[say]”There, perfect.”[/say] Neron nodded to Jace, finding the switch more than satisfactory and indulging in a small smile at the boy’s enjoyment of Halo. [say]”That is good - there is plenty of cold and snow to go around here.”[/say] Granted, the likes of Jace would probably be capable of enjoying Halo a lot more than other children his ages. Snowmen instead of guarding the fire; the boy would find himself short of playmates but not of play.
Content with the outcome of the conversation with Jace, Neron turned now to give Zariah his full attention. [say]”Because,”[/say] he said simply, [say]”if you did all of those things for him and he still shied away from the family when he needed them most, something must have been missing.”[/say] His smile was sharp. [say]”And if you want the blunt truth - because he is still a powerful mage and a Launceleyn, and every ally we push away joins the cause against us. He is my twin. He wishes to make amends. I’ve accepted his offer.”[/say] And if you don’t like it, you can leave.
Content with the outcome of the conversation with Jace, Neron turned now to give Zariah his full attention. [say]”Because,”[/say] he said simply, [say]”if you did all of those things for him and he still shied away from the family when he needed them most, something must have been missing.”[/say] His smile was sharp. [say]”And if you want the blunt truth - because he is still a powerful mage and a Launceleyn, and every ally we push away joins the cause against us. He is my twin. He wishes to make amends. I’ve accepted his offer.”[/say] And if you don’t like it, you can leave.