"I would never suggest waiting. Even if the rescue is coming."
He sincerely hopes that it does. Yet, it changes nothing. Whatever motives the Acolytes have, they've proven beyond doubt that they have little concern for lives lost if it brings them closer to whatever sick goal they're trying to achieve. Waiting passively just gives them too much of an upper hand.
"I don't think it's the Heralds either." Kell shrugs. It's just a feeling. Nothing concrete he could describe in more details. "Or rather, not directly at least. I just feels different."
He looks back to the woman. If here only a tad more cynical, he could say that she might as well be a decoy introduced sole for the purpose of deceiving her. To gain their trust and inform her superiors on any potential escape plan in he making. But he is not cynical, and he is not a good politician. So the thought never crosses his mind. Instead, Kell winces.
"I'd rather have all of us out of this together. That includes you. Don't do anything stupid in the name of saving us."
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He sincerely hopes that it does. Yet, it changes nothing. Whatever motives the Acolytes have, they've proven beyond doubt that they have little concern for lives lost if it brings them closer to whatever sick goal they're trying to achieve. Waiting passively just gives them too much of an upper hand.
"I don't think it's the Heralds either." Kell shrugs. It's just a feeling. Nothing concrete he could describe in more details. "Or rather, not directly at least. I just feels different."
He looks back to the woman. If here only a tad more cynical, he could say that she might as well be a decoy introduced sole for the purpose of deceiving her. To gain their trust and inform her superiors on any potential escape plan in he making. But he is not cynical, and he is not a good politician. So the thought never crosses his mind. Instead, Kell winces.
"I'd rather have all of us out of this together. That includes you. Don't do anything stupid in the name of saving us."