"Hmm?" Obvious to the dirt on his face, Ianto could only give a sunny smile across to the alchemist as he looked up and their eyes met, before he returned to the task of planting his rose in the dirt. Patting the earth around it once he was finished, mentally declaring it a happy little flower, the fox blinked back at Remi as he heard him out. Fidgeting with a sleeve to stop himself reaching for the other man, Ianto sighed.
"Rae, I think. Arduinna seems to believe so, anyway. The blight isn't just life and death - it began and spread and mutated in nature. And Rae was very reluctant to intervene. They had to be persuaded, over time. I guess Vi finally succeeded." Why flowers, though? Maybe to plant a cure, just as the disease had seeded itself in the woods? Who knew, truly?
"Rae, I think. Arduinna seems to believe so, anyway. The blight isn't just life and death - it began and spread and mutated in nature. And Rae was very reluctant to intervene. They had to be persuaded, over time. I guess Vi finally succeeded." Why flowers, though? Maybe to plant a cure, just as the disease had seeded itself in the woods? Who knew, truly?
IANTO