DELPHINE
Delphine nodded, furrowing her brow. "I was trying to get to the portal, to get away from the dragon and... I didn't reach the portal. I don't know why I'm here." She admitted. Delphine was a liar's pal, the woman could tell a lie that sounded so true you'd want it to be true. This story was too fantastical to be her typical lie.
After all, hadn't she lied about Ludo and her kids?
Delphine pulled her hand away from the tree, "So... the trees are using the dead bodies of fae to grow? Does that cause the texture of their bark?" She inquired, turning her gaze towards the smaller woman.
And suddenly she realizes she's been rude.
"I'm Del," she offers, offering a slight wave. "I didn't mean to... uhm, intrude. I guess if this is a graveyard you were here to visit somebody," She scrunched her face up.
Well. She was here, might as well learn a bit about the place before she rushed off to get home and assure her boyfriend she wasn't dead.
After all, hadn't she lied about Ludo and her kids?
Delphine pulled her hand away from the tree, "So... the trees are using the dead bodies of fae to grow? Does that cause the texture of their bark?" She inquired, turning her gaze towards the smaller woman.
And suddenly she realizes she's been rude.
"I'm Del," she offers, offering a slight wave. "I didn't mean to... uhm, intrude. I guess if this is a graveyard you were here to visit somebody," She scrunched her face up.
Well. She was here, might as well learn a bit about the place before she rushed off to get home and assure her boyfriend she wasn't dead.
What's that thing they say about a rose by any other name?
Dandelion, dandelion.