Like most things she did, Feza's explanation left a lot to be desired to Wormwood. He supposed he could sort of understand connecting him and the lion from her dreams, but it still didn't make him feel any better about her former outburst. Surely she should've known that just because there were aspects in common, it didn't mean that her dreams were real? Still, he gave her a pass on it, just inhaling through his nose and slowly exhaling, his body relaxing as he rumbled to Feza, "It isn't wrong, for you to be scared of dying. Hell, almost everyone is afraid of dying, and losing everything we've gotten in our lives. Still... you were tired, and you've always been a bit impulsive. It makes sense that you would've made poor decisions with this whole situation, but I still wish you could've just talked to me in private, before everything blew up. Just because the lion in your dreams doesn't like parties and I don't like parties doesn't mean that I want to kill you... besides, I like parties. The only thing that has ever irritated me about the things that you do is that sometimes you just don't think them through. It can lead to people getting hurt, or worse, somebody actually wanting to hurt you." He then said, tilting his head to one side and shifting his wings upon his back, seeming a bit awkward in the way he shifted his paws, "The reason I get angry isn't because I hate you or I hate parties, I just want you to be more careful. You're one of my clanmates now, and I protect my clanmates. And if you're doing something dangerous or ill thought out, I'm going to tell you. But I promise from now on I'll try to do it in a softer way." It was true, really. Ultimately, when it came down to it, Worm just wanted to make sure that Tanglewood and all of the people in it were safe and happy, which was a goal he was sure he shared in common with Feza. However, Feza wasn't the best in seeing the flaws in her own plans, which was why he often chose to step in. He could easily admit that he had done it in a poor manner in the past, but hopefully this would be a turning point... truthfully, he had his turning point quite a while ago, after Feza's first breakdown. Ever since then he had been trying to treat her better, but evidently that hadn't helped with her nightmares. When Feza mentioned he was very good at shouting, he chuckled and rumbled with a shake of his head, "Thank you? I suppose...? It does come in pretty handy when I'm getting other people to gather for patrols... I'm sorry that I've shouted so much at you I'm the past, Feza."
[glow=black,2,300]THE FREEDOM OF FALLING[/glow]
— Reggan