From This Moment, Forever I Can Hope.
06-10-2023, 10:55 PM
As the other girl busted out in laughter following her own comment about being in the trenches, Talyssa couldn’t help her own light chuckle. With a panning glance through her surroundings, if the trenches’ they were working through happened to be an island beach in the middle of the tropics on a bright, sunny day … she imagined that they would be able to handle themselves just fine. Though, as she explained some of her motivation being sourced from a diplomatic approach, the validation she received was seemingly sincere … she just wasn’t sure to what degree. Still, Talyssa dipped her head slightly in acceptance, offering a gentle acknowledgment in return. “One could only hope, that’s for certain.” The monochromatic fae continued to prove herself as a peculiar individual. For someone who kept implying that they operated themselves as morally grey- Lys didn’t interpret any ill intention. And while she felt the desire to offer reassurance, or continue to try and convince the stranger to return to the Hallows … she thought better of trying to sway her newfound acquaintance.
With the idea that she may become the Envoy between her pack, and whatever lot Absinth happened to settle with, Talyssa couldn’t help but brighten. It was if she had her own thoughts cited back to her. “Perhaps. And if that day were to come, I’d trust you remember me as that princess Goldie who prolonged your life a bit by feeding you. Whatever nefarious individuals you take up with … I might need you to vouch for me.” She answered in an amused tone. The conversation was a light one, and she doubted that it entertained any real meaning. In reality, she wasn’t sure how willing her father would be to align their pack with anyone of questionable morale- choosing to uphold neutrality above else. But again, the oceanside ramblings of two adolescent girls could only be taken so far.
Much to her own relief, it seemed that Absinth had no problem taking on the gull and its eggs. Talyssa watched silently for a few moments before casually allowing her gaze to drift out over the ocean as she lingered nearby. When the other girl finally finished, Lys cleared her throat to speak once more. “Do you want me to get you anything else? Or do you think you can manage from here?” She inquired lightly. She didn’t mind making another sweep through the island for something else to eat but also didn’t want to make an annoyance of herself by overstaying her welcome.
"Talyssa Carpathius"
With the idea that she may become the Envoy between her pack, and whatever lot Absinth happened to settle with, Talyssa couldn’t help but brighten. It was if she had her own thoughts cited back to her. “Perhaps. And if that day were to come, I’d trust you remember me as that princess Goldie who prolonged your life a bit by feeding you. Whatever nefarious individuals you take up with … I might need you to vouch for me.” She answered in an amused tone. The conversation was a light one, and she doubted that it entertained any real meaning. In reality, she wasn’t sure how willing her father would be to align their pack with anyone of questionable morale- choosing to uphold neutrality above else. But again, the oceanside ramblings of two adolescent girls could only be taken so far.
Much to her own relief, it seemed that Absinth had no problem taking on the gull and its eggs. Talyssa watched silently for a few moments before casually allowing her gaze to drift out over the ocean as she lingered nearby. When the other girl finally finished, Lys cleared her throat to speak once more. “Do you want me to get you anything else? Or do you think you can manage from here?” She inquired lightly. She didn’t mind making another sweep through the island for something else to eat but also didn’t want to make an annoyance of herself by overstaying her welcome.