RAY
In ancient times
cats were worshipped as gods
cats were worshipped as gods
Ray waited patiently for Hadama to gather his thoughts, forever grateful for the care he put into them. It made each word all the more meaningful and reliable. When he did speak, the herbalist found a soft smile coming to her face as warmth filled her. She had already known that she needed his moral support and guidance in this. But she was still caught off guard by how much it touched her.
"Thank you, Hadama. I needed to hear that." Finally letting some of the tension bleed out of her, Ray nodded. "If I'm going to do this, I need to talk with Maeve and Safrin. They both need to be on board. After that though...." She chuckled, "Then I guess we set up our joint-leadership?" Land and Sea working together for the better of Torchline. That was what Ray envisioned and wanted.
Suddenly the herbalist heard the commotion on the wind. Her eyes snapped over, scanning in concern for the children. When she spotted the fins, she scoffed. "Damn, echo sharks. I thought a kid was in trouble."The sharks were a way aways, and Ray knew that with both Dama and her here, they wouldn't approach. They were smart enough to know that they wouldn't fair well against the King of Mers. Still, she kept them in the corner of her eye.
"Thank you, Hadama. I needed to hear that." Finally letting some of the tension bleed out of her, Ray nodded. "If I'm going to do this, I need to talk with Maeve and Safrin. They both need to be on board. After that though...." She chuckled, "Then I guess we set up our joint-leadership?" Land and Sea working together for the better of Torchline. That was what Ray envisioned and wanted.
Suddenly the herbalist heard the commotion on the wind. Her eyes snapped over, scanning in concern for the children. When she spotted the fins, she scoffed. "Damn, echo sharks. I thought a kid was in trouble."The sharks were a way aways, and Ray knew that with both Dama and her here, they wouldn't approach. They were smart enough to know that they wouldn't fair well against the King of Mers. Still, she kept them in the corner of her eye.
They have not
forgotten this
forgotten this