Asher felt tears brimming his eyes as Moxie spoke to him softly. Would Meyarra be proud of him? He may not have ended up a drunkard, but he was going through the motions. He only hunted because he had to keep up appearances, and because it allowed him some reprieve from the city and the myriad of memories. He had yet to find someone to help him translate the Book of Letters, had barely given thought to heading for Mey's birthplace, Lhavit. It had been three years now, and what did he have to show for it?
He cleared his throat, looked over to Moxie as she asked for his forgiveness and gave her a watery smile. "It's alright," he replied. "You're forgiven." He took in a deep breath, blinked back the tears, and calmed himself so that he could focus on helping to find food. No good ever came from being emotional for too long. Meyarra would rave against him for thinking such a thing, but some things you grow up hearing can never be forgotten. He glanced back at Moxie when she coughed softly, worry slightly creasing his brow.
"Are you alright?" He asked. "Do we need to take a break? We have been walking for some time." Not giving Moxie a chance to insist against it, Asher stopped and took in their surroundings. There were a few bushes dotted here and there with what looked like berries. But they could be poisonous. He strained his hearing, hoping he could hear some running water, signs of civilization, anything. He did hear some hissing, distant and barely there, and that was more than Asher could have hoped for. But he didn't move towards the sound yet. Instead, he turned his focus back to Moxie, checking her over to make sure she was alright.
He cleared his throat, looked over to Moxie as she asked for his forgiveness and gave her a watery smile. "It's alright," he replied. "You're forgiven." He took in a deep breath, blinked back the tears, and calmed himself so that he could focus on helping to find food. No good ever came from being emotional for too long. Meyarra would rave against him for thinking such a thing, but some things you grow up hearing can never be forgotten. He glanced back at Moxie when she coughed softly, worry slightly creasing his brow.
"Are you alright?" He asked. "Do we need to take a break? We have been walking for some time." Not giving Moxie a chance to insist against it, Asher stopped and took in their surroundings. There were a few bushes dotted here and there with what looked like berries. But they could be poisonous. He strained his hearing, hoping he could hear some running water, signs of civilization, anything. He did hear some hissing, distant and barely there, and that was more than Asher could have hoped for. But he didn't move towards the sound yet. Instead, he turned his focus back to Moxie, checking her over to make sure she was alright.