Vervain
He slowed, stopped - even if it might only be temporary. Either way, Vai let out a breath she didn’t realise she’d been holding, lowering her hands to her sides. ”But what will you do,” she said, shaking her head sadly to him. ”You’re not just going to pop out at the Spire and he’ll be there waiting. The sun could rise without you finding him.” She rubbed at her forehead.
And when Remi took a step forward she stiffened, straightening up, her blue eyes hardening. ”What makes you think it will be him you find, anyway? Those monsters can look like anyone. And they will know you’re looking for him,” she pointed out. ”He won’t thank you for this. This is for you, not for Ronin.”
And when Remi took a step forward she stiffened, straightening up, her blue eyes hardening. ”What makes you think it will be him you find, anyway? Those monsters can look like anyone. And they will know you’re looking for him,” she pointed out. ”He won’t thank you for this. This is for you, not for Ronin.”