You have me. [And mayhaps that is better. She places a hand on his arm gently, almost afraid that he'll slip between her fingers if she isn't careful. Her smile is kind, but well meaning. She is not the girl he once you, still courteous, but no longer naive. It is not that she thinks him incapable, but this place is foreign, and there's so little to trust in it. Neither of them are alone now, and there is some hope in that.
She will do what she must. They must rely on each other. There is no question of it. For now they can share this home and try to plan from there.]
We can watch the metal square for others. [Both bannermen, allies, family, and enemies.]
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She will do what she must. They must rely on each other. There is no question of it. For now they can share this home and try to plan from there.]
We can watch the metal square for others. [Both bannermen, allies, family, and enemies.]