Aider's eyes continued to be trained on the ground. Kaie's words ripped at his flesh and any barrier he managed to place around his heart and pride. He hadn't been there for any of the events except for the last. He had slipped off to help break the ice, fearing that he would be no use in the fight. The man remained quiet the name she had called him echoing in his ears. A name for the home that he had given up in order to stay within the city. The place that he had forsaken just so he could spend a few moments with the Myrian. He did not move nor react to any words she had spat at him knowing that it was all true. The man spent all his time trying to catch up to the woman that he should have never had never met to begin with.
After a few chimes of remaining motionless other then the rise and fall of his chest. His mind traced back through all the major events in his life. Frustration casing his face as he realized that there was very little that didn't have to deal with the Myrian. Remembering the times they met in the woods, the dangers that she alone possessed to him at that moment in time and the excitement that they brought to him. The night they met again in the graveyard and the moment that he decided not to run, to not be afraid for his own life but to care for hers as well. He looked at Kaie for a few ticks and bit down hard on his inner cheek, a warm liquid trickled onto his tongue. The salty flavor that Aider had gotten used to while in Sunberth. His eyes returned to Matthews, his eyes shrouded with his true feelings as he looked at the man. "No" he said slowly, letting the two letters roll off his tongue.
His eyes read the labels on the jars before he shook his head again. His fingers traced around the edges of the scars that had slowly taken over his body. Most could only been seen if one looked closes enough. Aider looked up at Kaie as she agreed to Matthews request. He turned his head to look at her, before moving his entire body to face her. He stayed with his arms at his side, no sign of aggression or defense. He simply stood there and stared towards her.
"You should let him change your bandages" he suggested. Her words continued to echo in his head as he went through them all. He did not know that two of them had even happened, she had never told him and he had never asked. Nykian the word burned in his chest. He wondered if he had been born anywhere else if that would have made a difference with Kaie. His eyes turned back towards the man who was not from Nyka and the relationship they seemed to share. He sighed and stepped past Matthew and sunk into the water letting his body sink down to his shoulders. He closed his eyes and licked the inside of his cheek. 'Weak that's all you are and that's all you ever will be. You should run while you still have a chance before you lead yourself to your death because of her.