It's Lord of the Flies in my mind tonight
“Acceptance probably is easiest. At least until there’s a way to get back.” After listening to him wax adoringly about his home world, there is a small kernel of guilt sprouting. If only everyone brought her could have been done so under more fortuitous circumstances: resurrection, rescue, redemption - she never would have stolen Abasi away if given the option.
But she is ever a servant of her Lady, so she will not say such things. But the sentiment is there, and she hopes he can hear it and understand.
As to his question about governance, she shrugs. “Before you came, we were trapped in a bubble, essentially. No interaction with the outside world, by decree of the Old Gods. We were isolated and there was no opportunity to speak to any other nations. In a community this small, we more or less… took care of each other. I helped raise Amalia when her mother died, believe it or not.” It’s the only thing keeping them from going at each other now, she supposes. And she also felt the effects of hatred and ostracization, of her own doing, of course.
But she is ever a servant of her Lady, so she will not say such things. But the sentiment is there, and she hopes he can hear it and understand.
As to his question about governance, she shrugs. “Before you came, we were trapped in a bubble, essentially. No interaction with the outside world, by decree of the Old Gods. We were isolated and there was no opportunity to speak to any other nations. In a community this small, we more or less… took care of each other. I helped raise Amalia when her mother died, believe it or not.” It’s the only thing keeping them from going at each other now, she supposes. And she also felt the effects of hatred and ostracization, of her own doing, of course.