gatheringstorm: (tired)
Korrin Adaar || Korrin Ataash ([personal profile] gatheringstorm) wrote in [personal profile] foxsays 2017-06-07 05:03 am (UTC)

I really hope that's true this time, kadan. I just...I can't think of him as lost to us.

[Araceli will have to squeeze a lot harder to get Korrin let go, as fear mingles with grief and she wonders just how she can protect the person who was Kas from everyone else. Taas, Sam...the thought of either of them coming to harm because of her twists her stomach, not to mention her kadan. She worked herself up into a panic based on that alone, the less rational part of herself nearly calling Araceli back to say nevermind, it was nothing. Though really, there was no keeping this from Araceli. Even if she thought that was best, the former queensguard and bard would have realized something was wrong the moment their eyes met.]

Taas said he would do some digging, though he didn't specify and I didn't ask. He never interacted with the kid that much, but you're not wrong, there are too few of our kind in the Inquisition for him to keep a low profile, even here. If he has something we can use, we take it...and he'll understand about keeping out of the rest, I'm sure. I hated asking him in the first place; he didn't leave that shit only to get dragged back in.

[But with no one else with Qun experience at hand, asking him had been inevitable. No more, though. Araceli's warning can't be in vain and Taas can't come to harm because she was being a panicky idiot. She nods at mention of Cole, making a mental note to seek him out as soon as she's calm enough. When that will be, who knows.]

So...Cole, Sam, and then we'll go from there. That's the start of something. Hopefully, Kas isn't up to anything other than watching and we'll have time to figure things out. The last thing we need is him speeding up a time-table because of us.

[Between a Qunari agent and a bunch of viddathari, whose identities aren't even known yet, they could do a lot of damage. Thank the Maker they at least have a common threat to keep their focus elsewhere...for now. And yet, she looks drained rather than reassured. Nothing will feel right for a long time.]

...can you just hold me for a while, first?

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