[ Kahlil listens. He'd been half flirting, half actually curious when he asked the question. He hadn't expected this. It's a disgust that rises first as Rhy tries to explain what he thinks was done to him - and then a cold anger.
Slowly: ]
If he did all that too you... Rhy, that is an awful betrayal. I'm so sorry.
[ He knows too intimately what it's like to lose memories. But in Kahlil's case he has no one to blame but himself.
After a moment, carefully: ]
He's definitely gone?
[ His domain has vanished from Horizon?
He asks because if not - he's contemplating violence, cold and calculated and swift. The reaction is second nature, moreso than acts of comfort. He's not had many people he's cared about in his life, or been in a position to do something to the ones that directly harmed them. ]
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Slowly: ]
If he did all that too you... Rhy, that is an awful betrayal. I'm so sorry.
[ He knows too intimately what it's like to lose memories. But in Kahlil's case he has no one to blame but himself.
After a moment, carefully: ]
He's definitely gone?
[ His domain has vanished from Horizon?
He asks because if not - he's contemplating violence, cold and calculated and swift. The reaction is second nature, moreso than acts of comfort. He's not had many people he's cared about in his life, or been in a position to do something to the ones that directly harmed them. ]