Sohalia
Soh smile at her friend's bright 'awww' and nodded, eager to believe that things could be looking up. In truth, she still wasn't sure where she stood with Koa - or, if she was being honest, where she wanted to stand with him. Things had all gotten so complicated so quickly. Maybe it would be for the best to just try being friends for a while. With how badly she'd messed up her first relationship, she wasn't eager to repeat the experience.
As Edmund appeared with a vial, Sohalia thanked him with a smile and knelt to collect the bugs. She wasn't sure if it was fortunate or unfortunate for there to be nothing more interesting to gather, but a part of her, at least, was pleased that their venture had been relatively uneventful. She joined Flora in wrapping up the samples. "Lunch sounds wonderful," she agreed with a smile. Then she leaned in conspiratorially. "You can tell me how things are going in Torchline."
As Edmund appeared with a vial, Sohalia thanked him with a smile and knelt to collect the bugs. She wasn't sure if it was fortunate or unfortunate for there to be nothing more interesting to gather, but a part of her, at least, was pleased that their venture had been relatively uneventful. She joined Flora in wrapping up the samples. "Lunch sounds wonderful," she agreed with a smile. Then she leaned in conspiratorially. "You can tell me how things are going in Torchline."
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