Trinket considered the "conditions." They seemed reasonable enough. It sounded like what she was planning on doing anyway. At least, to her it did.
"Deal," she said. "I'll only use it to split open the heads of my enemies, not regular people." She gave a tiny nod.
She held her doll against her chest. The doll watched Sah, seeming indifferent to the conversation, but never moving its dark glassy eyes from the man's. Trinket's expression was just as blank, except, perhaps, for a touch of curiosity in her eyes.
"Teach me," she said. "We can make a game of it. It'll be fun."
{done}
"Deal," she said. "I'll only use it to split open the heads of my enemies, not regular people." She gave a tiny nod.
She held her doll against her chest. The doll watched Sah, seeming indifferent to the conversation, but never moving its dark glassy eyes from the man's. Trinket's expression was just as blank, except, perhaps, for a touch of curiosity in her eyes.
"Teach me," she said. "We can make a game of it. It'll be fun."
{done}