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Fennec could immediately see why Germanicus liked Kallik, and the way he responded to her blunt declaration made her realize that perhaps she was better suited to Mereo than she'd thought. He didn't take offense that she hadn't meant - instead he took her statement exactly for what it was. It was so refreshing to be heard and to have no outside assumptions drawn.

Germanicus didn't seem to take issue with her explanation either, thankfully, though she hadn't exactly been involved in the conversation with Aquene.

She could introduce herself later. It felt out of place now, especially with the revelation of Ruenna and the rest of Germanicus' family. She wasn't bothered by the mention - she knew it would take a while for the pain to fade, and that it would likely never disappear. But it did make her feel slightly out of place, the two mourning families gone while hers had self-destructed in a way that offered complete (and bitter) closure.

She would allow Germanicus to handle the rest and stand quietly by.
Fenn is blind, and as she's older, will take all of her character insight from tone.  If you are ever uncomfortable with an assumption she makes, please let me know!
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RE: for the fish, the lake in which he lives is the universe - by Fennec - December 13, 2022, 09:48 PM