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Regardless, if the young Ó Foaláin-Roux found time to visit, the rest of the Ó Foaláins must be alive. A fact he suspected Aine may desire hearing -- her affection for her 'uncles' continued to bemuse him. Of course, the mutual fondness for her carried the advantage of possessing allies within an enemy clan.
"Roan. An bhfuil tú go maith?"
For a son of Séamus, Gael found the boy oddly polite and friendly. Of course, perhaps that meant he did take after his father -- Séamus wore facades well. Truthfully, the vicar suspected that was far from the case; perhaps Roan took more after his mother, whom Gael lacked any knowledge of. Save from the name, Roux.
Idly, he tilted his head. While direct, Dante possessed reason -- the hybrid hardly had reason to see value in permitting these oddly common visits.
"In Roan's case --" a pointed comparison, although he understood some of the reasoning behind the others' visits -- "he has family here." And, perhaps more importantly, a friend.
The fact was Roan felt enough concern for a supposed enemy to visit after a disaster, despite the fact it likely hit him harder than them -- Gael found such information about the youth's character and loyalties important. If an event occurred in which Aine may be in critical danger, the sage was most likely among the family members he could trust to her safety. Besides, their shared passion for healing was convenient.
♛ GAEL Ó BROIN
Roan? The vulpine found his brows creasing thoughtfully as dark paws carried him over the sand. It would be a lie -- though he doubted anyone would know -- if the faerie said the thought of his cousins had not crossed his mind. It had been quiet clear to Gael, the direction the meteor had sailed towards.Regardless, if the young Ó Foaláin-Roux found time to visit, the rest of the Ó Foaláins must be alive. A fact he suspected Aine may desire hearing -- her affection for her 'uncles' continued to bemuse him. Of course, the mutual fondness for her carried the advantage of possessing allies within an enemy clan.
"Roan. An bhfuil tú go maith?"
For a son of Séamus, Gael found the boy oddly polite and friendly. Of course, perhaps that meant he did take after his father -- Séamus wore facades well. Truthfully, the vicar suspected that was far from the case; perhaps Roan took more after his mother, whom Gael lacked any knowledge of. Save from the name, Roux.
Idly, he tilted his head. While direct, Dante possessed reason -- the hybrid hardly had reason to see value in permitting these oddly common visits.
"In Roan's case --" a pointed comparison, although he understood some of the reasoning behind the others' visits -- "he has family here." And, perhaps more importantly, a friend.
The fact was Roan felt enough concern for a supposed enemy to visit after a disaster, despite the fact it likely hit him harder than them -- Gael found such information about the youth's character and loyalties important. If an event occurred in which Aine may be in critical danger, the sage was most likely among the family members he could trust to her safety. Besides, their shared passion for healing was convenient.
"ISN'T IT LOVELY?" —-- gael ó broin / faerie / vicar / lamby
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