Now that I think of it, do you always invite strangers who try to hunt you home?" Crystal asked in an amused tone with a laugh to punctuate. Beodan’s eyes widened as he thought about who he had invited into his home. Calisto, who had come to his home following his scent while he was asleep and had definitely thought about eating him. Skae, who he had fought at the Sunset Falls and treated her wounds, then tracked him down to sort out her feelings. Nira’lia had not wanted to kill him, which was nice! Sayana had just been good company, an avid student, and a hard worker. Two out of four was not that bad! After assembling the list, he spoke defensively, a childish pout on his his face, “There were one or two that didn’t want to kill me or eat me! But everyone turned out to be very good company in the end! I think it’s the tea.” He finished, whispering conspiratorially with a smile on his face.
She seemed to be a decent person, so he decided to confide in her. “Actually, it literally is the tea. I put a little bit more Connal than usually into the cups of people that I think could hurt me. Or actually say they want to Not enough to induce sleep directly, more just relax them a bit so they couldn’t hit very hard. Our secret?” he asked, putting a finger to his lips with a wink. Maybe he was getting into a little too much danger, for an herbalist that is. He believed that most dangerous people were benevolent inside, deeper down for some people certainly, but still there. And people general did not try to kill healers. Why kill someone who would save your life without prejudice?
Though, the Hunter’s one question had opened his eyes to a flaw in his personality. He was just a little too trusting. He took a sip of his tea, and looked down into the swirling amber liquid. His chocolate eye looked back at him from the shallow pool, so distorted by the ripples, and yet so familiar. He glanced up at her, then dropped his gaze. “Thanks for not.. killing me,” he said feebly, “I-I..” The Kevlic fell silent. Why couldn’t he speak? He nothing had happened, why was he so gripped with emotion. It was a chime of silence before he spoke again, “I’m alone. I.. I need.. people. Anyone. Dangerous or not, the all are people. Do you understand?”
She seemed to be a decent person, so he decided to confide in her. “Actually, it literally is the tea. I put a little bit more Connal than usually into the cups of people that I think could hurt me. Or actually say they want to Not enough to induce sleep directly, more just relax them a bit so they couldn’t hit very hard. Our secret?” he asked, putting a finger to his lips with a wink. Maybe he was getting into a little too much danger, for an herbalist that is. He believed that most dangerous people were benevolent inside, deeper down for some people certainly, but still there. And people general did not try to kill healers. Why kill someone who would save your life without prejudice?
Though, the Hunter’s one question had opened his eyes to a flaw in his personality. He was just a little too trusting. He took a sip of his tea, and looked down into the swirling amber liquid. His chocolate eye looked back at him from the shallow pool, so distorted by the ripples, and yet so familiar. He glanced up at her, then dropped his gaze. “Thanks for not.. killing me,” he said feebly, “I-I..” The Kevlic fell silent. Why couldn’t he speak? He nothing had happened, why was he so gripped with emotion. It was a chime of silence before he spoke again, “I’m alone. I.. I need.. people. Anyone. Dangerous or not, the all are people. Do you understand?”