Tourniquet
12-15-2020, 03:30 PM
Eventually the brother's name came out into the open with what seemed like a good bit of struggle from Fel to do so. The heart breaking sorrow in the woman's voice made her ears fold back against her skull in response and when Fel pressed her face into her pale fur Sibyl instinctively leaned into the touch. She wrapped her head over the top of Fel's, nuzzling the space between her ears. Despite the fact that she had shunned much of the teachings of the healers and caretakers that had raised her, she still had a secret soft spot somewhere in her soul that pulled her to protect and care for others if they ever managed to reach that part of her. She certainly couldn't physically protect them the way that Azriel could, but comforting and absorbing as much of this sadness that Fel would let her take was something that she was more than willing to do. Emotional pain was far harder to treat or deal with than physical pain so she hoped that perhaps their presence alone was enough to at least dull a bit of that ache. Her lavender eyes flicked up toward Azriel for a moment when he spoke again to declare that Fel should stay with them for a few days. If Sibyl had her way Fel would stay for far longer than a few days, but she could at least agree from a healer's perspective that it would be in the fae's best interest to stay away from the source of this pain while these wounds began to heal. "Yes... Let us help," she commented in agreement, looking back to Fel again with a small frown. "I know you have your responsibilities and duties, but... You have to take care of yourself too." Sibyl gently nosed Fel's cheek and left a few tender licks along her jaw while she waited for Fel to reply. She didn't pressure her for an answer or ask again no matter how much time passed. Hell, even if Fel didn't verbally reply Sibyl certainly wasn't going anywhere any time soon. She cast another small glance toward Azriel and was still just utterly baffled at how quickly he had taken to Fel. In all of their travels in was the first time he had ever really let out this protective side of himself to anyone besides her and it was confusing but touching all at once. |