Maea
And time it waits for no one
It heals them when you die
It heals them when you die
Grunting at the echo rising from the roughly handled volume, Maea pushed the book stack around so she could see what Tal had gathered up. All in all it was not a bad selection, but she soon realized what one of the problems were. "I think you went too far back in time with these. Remember, these void things haven't been around for even a full year. If there are official reports published alredy, they're bound to have very recent dates." Might not even be public either, if someone was clamping down on what information the general population could have.
Chilled by the stubborn draft she tucked both hands into the pockets of her coat and hunched her shoulders to the ears. With the chin propped on the chair's backrest Maea glanced over at the courier, at his remark.
"Why would Ludo be pissed about your summons? Did something happen?" If she was jealous at all that her friend could even converse with the Herald, she did a good job of pushing it down.
Her bags didn't even get a second glance. "Mhm. Needed some clothes... My things were destroyed when the moon fell." Perhaps she should prioritize a house first, but... buying underware felt less permanent than putting down roots.
Chilled by the stubborn draft she tucked both hands into the pockets of her coat and hunched her shoulders to the ears. With the chin propped on the chair's backrest Maea glanced over at the courier, at his remark.
"Why would Ludo be pissed about your summons? Did something happen?" If she was jealous at all that her friend could even converse with the Herald, she did a good job of pushing it down.
Her bags didn't even get a second glance. "Mhm. Needed some clothes... My things were destroyed when the moon fell." Perhaps she should prioritize a house first, but... buying underware felt less permanent than putting down roots.
And soon you are forgotten
A whisper within a sigh
A whisper within a sigh