To be Loyal and True.
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I agree! You can close out the thread with your next reply. :3
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He found that he didn’t care that he had offended her enough that she felt the need to be defensive. The force in her words had little effect on him, even though he thought that her statement about telling anyone that Inferni wasn’t interesting wasn’t good enough. It didn’t matter what he could tell her, this he realised, because what she said and what she did were liable to be two entirely different things. They were all that way, every one of them; specie had nothing to do with it. “Okay then,” he said, “you can go.” But Hezekiah did not have the confidence to simply stride away, assuming that she would go. He stepped out of her path almost gentlemanly instead, putting enough space beneath them that would hopefully dissuade her from feeling that he would try anything.
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