IANTO
Me too. The answer was unexpected, but kindled a warmth in Ianto’s chest that he didn’t realise he’d needed. Perhaps it was the guilt at freedom, or - and it was much more likely - the realisation that for all of his growth and his apparent gaining of wisdom, the coward’s way out was still his most comfortable. But then he did not think Amalia a coward, and yet they shared the same view. Somewhere, a tension within him began to relax.
”Hm? Oh no, I have no doubt that there are ways out. The Fae and the Greatwood seem to have decided it is in their best interests not to let anyone inside or out - though evidently there must still be a way. Arduinna and Delah are probably aware of them, though I wouldn’t be sure it was common knowledge.”
”Hm? Oh no, I have no doubt that there are ways out. The Fae and the Greatwood seem to have decided it is in their best interests not to let anyone inside or out - though evidently there must still be a way. Arduinna and Delah are probably aware of them, though I wouldn’t be sure it was common knowledge.”
i know places we can hide