[he is right to assume that she isn't telling him about her story to solicit pityβit is an ingrained part of her, all this pain, this life full of tragedy and trauma, to the point where she can speak of it as if she were talking about the weather.
of course, it still hurts, but this is not a moment that she is speaking of it to try and achieve some kind of emotional response. michael asked, and so she offeredβbecause he has earned as much from her.
millennia, though, is not something she can quite fathom. a family at war, and she thinks of lucifer and his reaction when she had mentioned michael was in solvunn. as mythical as his character of 'michael' may be, there are certainly similarities; no family, no home.
she shifts her eyes to look at him.]
It is the end of the world, isn't it?
[well, he might have to educate her about it regarding what it means religiously, or what it means for his people and those of his world.]
βam I right to assume you would not be happy to see your brothers again, even in this world?
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of course, it still hurts, but this is not a moment that she is speaking of it to try and achieve some kind of emotional response. michael asked, and so she offeredβbecause he has earned as much from her.
millennia, though, is not something she can quite fathom. a family at war, and she thinks of lucifer and his reaction when she had mentioned michael was in solvunn. as mythical as his character of 'michael' may be, there are certainly similarities; no family, no home.
she shifts her eyes to look at him.]
It is the end of the world, isn't it?
[well, he might have to educate her about it regarding what it means religiously, or what it means for his people and those of his world.]
βam I right to assume you would not be happy to see your brothers again, even in this world?