Safrin was right and, even as the wash of guilt for what Noah hadn't done, couldn't do, moved over him, her words helped ease it away. He let out a deep breath, nodding his head and then looking back up to the goddess. "I will." He meant it, too. It would be hard to keep the gnawing what ifs at bay, but Noah would work to do it. Safrin was the herald of Vi and she knew--Noah assumed, Noah hoped--what he would want for his demigod.
"Thank you, Safrin." Noah stood to his feet, keeping his eyes on the herald drowned in lavender and touched with darkness. "If we--" make it through this he was going to say, but instead moved forward differently, "--when this is all over, I ask your blessing over my marriage."
"Thank you, Safrin." Noah stood to his feet, keeping his eyes on the herald drowned in lavender and touched with darkness. "If we--" make it through this he was going to say, but instead moved forward differently, "--when this is all over, I ask your blessing over my marriage."
don't wait for the wolves to tear you apart; there's always a cage around your heart