Vervain
”Then why are you still standing here?” Vai asked softly, imploringly. She drew in a deep breath as well, daring to be the one to step forward this time. Reaching up, she would try to rest her hands on the Alchemist’s shoulders, a gentle and steadying presence. ”I’ve been there for you even for things you don’t remember anymore,” she said. ”I pulled you out of a pit and I watched you get married. And I’ll be here for this - and I’ll be there when you see Ronin come back out of that portal.”
Sighing, she stared up at him hard, knowing that should Remi decide he was going to the Hollowed Grounds, there wasn’t anything anyone on Torchline could do to stop him. ”If you go now, you might never come home. Ronin might walk onto this beach and then he’s the one waiting. Just like you are now. And you know that.”
Sighing, she stared up at him hard, knowing that should Remi decide he was going to the Hollowed Grounds, there wasn’t anything anyone on Torchline could do to stop him. ”If you go now, you might never come home. Ronin might walk onto this beach and then he’s the one waiting. Just like you are now. And you know that.”