float away, open wide
Although Azrael didn't seem to delve too much into his own role among the Shed stars, Morrighan finds his opinion of the tarot readers a bit surprising. She had never paid too much mind to them and had even gotten a reading herself when she first arrived here in Novus. It didn't do much to answer all the questions swarming in her head at the time, so she's not sure she could relate. At the very least, she'd likely be wary of letting Maeve give in to her curiosity of the cards. The girl wouldn't hesitate to receive a reading and is too impressionable to tell the difference between truth and lies. She would have to keep this in mind.
At the least, this isn't what matters now. When the man says that he does think he's seen a girl around, Morrighan perks up immediately and forgets she's even badly wounded. All that she wants to do now is run in the direction that Azrael tells her so that she can finally find Maeve and go home. It feels so relieving to finally have a lead, she may even feel like crying.
"Thank you, Azrael," she says to him before he leaves. For once, there is a smile upon her lips and it feels almost unusual for someone such as herself. "We'll see you back home." And they would with Maeve right next to them. She has to be confident of that.
Her eyes are bright with hope again as she looks out towards the castle. With Bram by her side, they head off in that direction, limping along the way, but doing their best to keep a fast pace. They can't afford to waste anymore time.
"Speaking."
unafraid with open eyes
Although Azrael didn't seem to delve too much into his own role among the Shed stars, Morrighan finds his opinion of the tarot readers a bit surprising. She had never paid too much mind to them and had even gotten a reading herself when she first arrived here in Novus. It didn't do much to answer all the questions swarming in her head at the time, so she's not sure she could relate. At the very least, she'd likely be wary of letting Maeve give in to her curiosity of the cards. The girl wouldn't hesitate to receive a reading and is too impressionable to tell the difference between truth and lies. She would have to keep this in mind.
At the least, this isn't what matters now. When the man says that he does think he's seen a girl around, Morrighan perks up immediately and forgets she's even badly wounded. All that she wants to do now is run in the direction that Azrael tells her so that she can finally find Maeve and go home. It feels so relieving to finally have a lead, she may even feel like crying.
"Thank you, Azrael," she says to him before he leaves. For once, there is a smile upon her lips and it feels almost unusual for someone such as herself. "We'll see you back home." And they would with Maeve right next to them. She has to be confident of that.
Her eyes are bright with hope again as she looks out towards the castle. With Bram by her side, they head off in that direction, limping along the way, but doing their best to keep a fast pace. They can't afford to waste anymore time.
@Azrael fin <3