I swear I still believe but I don't know
"I imagine she would, if she were able," Ronin assured Saiden with a bittersweet smile of his own. "She was always trying to find you, when we first arrived. She wanted so badly to learn what had happened to her family, and the Siren's Call." He sighed. "I realise now that she would have been able to watch over you for much longer than I was able to travel outside the Grounds." A shame, though, that she could not be with their daughter in Mort's realm.
Ronin glanced sideways at Saiden and shrugged, his smile turning crooked. "It is. We'll have to have a drink some time, and I'll tell it," he murmured. "I am not the man I was in Northaven. Not one part of me." And it still felt strange, even now.
He could only nod in agreement with the other man regarding good and bad, though he was curious about Saiden's time since arriving in Caido. "How has it been for you, here?" he asked.
Ronin glanced sideways at Saiden and shrugged, his smile turning crooked. "It is. We'll have to have a drink some time, and I'll tell it," he murmured. "I am not the man I was in Northaven. Not one part of me." And it still felt strange, even now.
He could only nod in agreement with the other man regarding good and bad, though he was curious about Saiden's time since arriving in Caido. "How has it been for you, here?" he asked.
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