07-30-2019, 02:10 AM
It's relief he feels as his younger brother immediately jumps on board the escorting concept, but when names are out he grows nervous. Gael? Of all the Fae out there, it had to be Gael? The surprise and warm feelings from the child's own Gaelic speech soon dissipate. Of course it's Gael.
He narrows his eyes on Kian lightning-fast, holding back a scowl. "Schming is unbecoming of you, deartháir. Leave it to your twin." He could see the gears turning; worse, he had a feeling he had the very same thoughts. Regardless, he rebuked his brother with a barely withheld sigh.
Kindly, he regards Aine once again, wary of ever using children as bargaining cards amongst parents. It was, unfortunately, the obvious step in a situation like this. He doubted such an opportunity would just walk up to him again. Raziel lacked the often grayer moral code a pirate. Using Aine against Gael was not an option in his mind, even if it did make logical sense.
Kian would. His brother would do anything for his daughter. I would walk to the ends of the earth and the depths of hell for Suvi. But could he use this lost little child against his own family, Gael? He shuffled his paws uneasily and sighed. Focusing on the first and foremost matter, he smiled at Aine again. "Personally, I believe we should make haste. If you are tired or grow tired, little one, I can carry you. You are no bother, mo pháiste."
Goldie needn't know of the little expedition, and if she found out, it'd be because they brought Suvi back somehow along the way. Patience is a virtue. If things go well, maybe they would have her back at the end of this.
"And yes, if you like, you may call me Uncail Raziel. I do not mind."
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He narrows his eyes on Kian lightning-fast, holding back a scowl. "Schming is unbecoming of you, deartháir. Leave it to your twin." He could see the gears turning; worse, he had a feeling he had the very same thoughts. Regardless, he rebuked his brother with a barely withheld sigh.
Kindly, he regards Aine once again, wary of ever using children as bargaining cards amongst parents. It was, unfortunately, the obvious step in a situation like this. He doubted such an opportunity would just walk up to him again. Raziel lacked the often grayer moral code a pirate. Using Aine against Gael was not an option in his mind, even if it did make logical sense.
Kian would. His brother would do anything for his daughter. I would walk to the ends of the earth and the depths of hell for Suvi. But could he use this lost little child against his own family, Gael? He shuffled his paws uneasily and sighed. Focusing on the first and foremost matter, he smiled at Aine again. "Personally, I believe we should make haste. If you are tired or grow tired, little one, I can carry you. You are no bother, mo pháiste."
Goldie needn't know of the little expedition, and if she found out, it'd be because they brought Suvi back somehow along the way. Patience is a virtue. If things go well, maybe they would have her back at the end of this.
"And yes, if you like, you may call me Uncail Raziel. I do not mind."
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[color=#2d2766]「 DID YOU SEE THE SPARKS FILLED WITH HOPE 」
[color=#2d4062]you are not alone, 'Cause someone's out there, sending out flares
[div style="font-size:6.9pt;line-height:1.2;font-family:arial;letter-spacing:.1px;margin-top:-3px;margin-bottom:5px;"][color=#2e595e]RAZIEL Ó FAOLÁIN | THE TYPHOON | CREWMATE | FAERIE KING | #FAESQUAD | PENNED BY OMBRE