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10-19-2016, 08:32 AM
"I'll try not to, but no promises" She found herself nodding in understanding. She had an inkling that Zuriel was going to worry regardless of what she said. She knew nothing she said could ever quite make her just not be anxious over the well being over everyone. Part of it seemed to be the natural healer part of her brain and the other... well it was natural to worry over family. Especially with everything going on at home lately with both of their parents sick. She wandered away from home to try and forget about it while Zuriel... well she had her own ways of coping with everything. She'd gotten lucky, in a weird sort of way, having left home at an early age to go after Regulus and Surreal whereas Zuriel had always been home. For her the wanderlust was a part of her now. She couldn't quite seemed to shake it. What if Zuriel had been the one to go after them and she'd been the one to stay home and take care of everyone? Would their roles be reversed? It was an interesting thought for her. A part of her felt guilty that she hadn't been home more, but she wasn't skilled in healing. She had nothing to offer either of their parents which was frustrating. She could only sit and hope, against all odds, that they'd recover. "I speak from experience, there's nothing quite like going out on your own and learning things yourself. I know Kavdaya could teach you a lot, but experiencing things for yourself has an odd sort of thrill to it. So I can't wait to hear about all of the things you've learned when you get back. You just take the time to focus on yourself and what you need to do. You'll still have everyone waiting for you when you get back." She now smiled encouragingly at her sister before glancing at the trees she'd mentioned. She never would have guessed that she'd never seen one up close. It was hard to imagine considering they lived practically next door to them. "Trust me, I don't think our younger siblings feel trapped. I've smelled Laisren's scent leaving the borders once or twice. I think they'll do just fine." Walk, "Talk" Think |