AutumnDreaming
Star
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
Though Gianna resented the snide comment referring to her leaving him "in the dust", she fell silent to listen to his story. She was still with him out of moral obligation, for her had done her many favors by not only sheltering a strange woman but also lying to the royal guard for her protection. Money would assist him, but he had piles of work that needed to be completed. She felt guilt for wanting to leave, but she had no other tethers to this man. He had his own life and she was eager to start hers, though she could envision it to be one of solitude.
When the tale had ended, she reached a soft hand over to his shoulder. "She should not have left you." Her voice was soft and nurturing, her hand smooth as it rubbed down his arm. "You killed a man, that is frightening." She admitted, though she did not recoil from him. "He seemed like a dangerous man, but how reckless it was of you to burn down your forge from it. If you truly miss your father then you should leave this place and return to him. Sell your land and live in happiness once again."
When the tale had ended, she reached a soft hand over to his shoulder. "She should not have left you." Her voice was soft and nurturing, her hand smooth as it rubbed down his arm. "You killed a man, that is frightening." She admitted, though she did not recoil from him. "He seemed like a dangerous man, but how reckless it was of you to burn down your forge from it. If you truly miss your father then you should leave this place and return to him. Sell your land and live in happiness once again."