I'm a lady, like whoa
I could bring you to your knees
He elbows her and she chuckles, elbowing him back playfully. They were so different when it came to people. Weaver let them in easily but she didn’t have expectations of them. Some part of her expected them to leave, one way or another. That was how life always was. When it came down to it, it would always be her and Korbin against the world. Yet, they could let others come and go. Well, she could.
She knew he had a harder time of it. Where loss made her more accepting, it left him guarded and afraid of getting hurt. He mentions Maea, and she nods, humming thoughtfully. ”I hope so. She has water magic, and we spent some time comparing notes, so to speak. She helped me figure out how to conjure flame.” And honestly, it was just nice to have a girl to talk to. Not that she didn’t love spending time with her brother, telling him stories, finding out what he had heard in the market. But he wasn’t a girl, and sometimes a girl just needed another girl.
She watches as he goes for the lute, not moving from his bed but letting him go collect the instrument he loved. She had weapons, he had a lute. She leans back, staring at the ceiling again, listening to the notes as he plucks and tunes. ”There are birds in Torchline that, when they sit on your shoulder, let you walk on water,” she says, voice a little dreamy. ”And a man who knew enough of this to show me and not turn me into sea monster food. I was careful, we didn’t go out too far,” she adds, knowing how her brother would feel about her trusting stranger. And she did trust them, but only to a degree. ”Oh, and Ludo showed up in Torchline. Turned a toy boat I brought for him into an actual ghost ship, which I admit I did not board. I was not entirely sure where Ludo planned to sail it ‘back’ to.”
weaver
get you kicked out the Garden of Eden