ZARIAH
I haven't been falling all this time - I've been flying
Remi did not send the cat away, and briefly Zariah was mildly irritated. Whatever she had been planning could wait, and for now she could simply gather information. That could be as useful as anything after all. And so as she helped him trudge forward along the path, following the snow leopard, she listened in silence, letting his words mull about her brain. He was clearly distraught, his feelings obviously running deeply for Ianto. And Arduinna was an interesting conundrum, one she would think on for some time.
”You just jumped into a pool, not knowing its depth or its current.” Zariah said softly, squeezing his shoulder in a comforting manner. ”As one does for those we care about.” She did not chastise him. She did not mock him. She empathized with him seemingly. Was it sincere? Was it part of a ploy? Too hard to tell when one was as expressionless as the Launceleyn family head.
”You just jumped into a pool, not knowing its depth or its current.” Zariah said softly, squeezing his shoulder in a comforting manner. ”As one does for those we care about.” She did not chastise him. She did not mock him. She empathized with him seemingly. Was it sincere? Was it part of a ploy? Too hard to tell when one was as expressionless as the Launceleyn family head.