Eldon was confused by her statement. Eldon, somehow in her mind, wasn't supposed to be reckless or dangerous or getting himself into trouble. He understood that much, since he was typically dragged into every situation they got in, be it innocent or one that earned a nice scolding from their parents. She was the one that tended to get hurt, tended to be more rough and tough, which was an odd switch of gender. Eldon could only theorize that, perhaps, she felt protective of him, somewhat like his father, except without the power or voice to do so. Eldon bit down on his lip as his eyes lowered to the ground. He looked like a wounded child that was told he did something bad and genuinely didn't know it. He knew he was blameless, but that hardly helped him stomach it. "I know. I didn't mean to hurt you like that. I wanted to come home but... couldn't." Eldon looked up as she called him an ass. She must have been really upset, and he was stricken silent. He didn't know what to say or do. How could he mend the situation? He was alive, healthy, he was a survivor so far in life, and now he had come home, came to visit the person he had wanted to see since the day he left. He often feared that while he was gone something would happen to her. What if he wasn't there to get her home that time? What if it was something really bad? An adventure out on the plain without Eldon and she got lost or attacked or broke her arm, he wouldn't have been able to help her. He had several short, unpleasant dreams like this, along with others of being killed by a giant in blue skin. Eldon, finally reached over, wrapping his arm behind her and latching onto her shoulder, pulling her into him. His other arm cradled her head against him as well. "I'm sorry. I'm safe now. I'm not going anywhere." |