08-13-2018, 10:42 PM
The word 'sparring' immediately drew Thea close by, like a moth to a flame, as the young leopard made her way over, the glossed-over look in her eyes that had been there soon after the lockdown happened, replaced with a spark, even if she was a bit disappointed she couldn't spar. Maybe ask to battle the winner later.
Materializing next to Hazel, she had come in time to hear her words, tilting her head. "If we wouldn't have enough medical supplies to save them, why not just kill one and treat the other?" A bit of an unsettling question, but it made plenty sense to Thea, who'd never really mourned death, having never experienced the feelings that came with taking a life.
Unlike Roy, she thought it was the perfect time to spar. Something to lift people's spirits, something to do, even if they could only watch.
Materializing next to Hazel, she had come in time to hear her words, tilting her head. "If we wouldn't have enough medical supplies to save them, why not just kill one and treat the other?" A bit of an unsettling question, but it made plenty sense to Thea, who'd never really mourned death, having never experienced the feelings that came with taking a life.
Unlike Roy, she thought it was the perfect time to spar. Something to lift people's spirits, something to do, even if they could only watch.
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I'll give up on giving up
[i]and get the world on my side
Thea — Nora — Adara