April 09, 2024, 05:35 PM
He was even less forthcoming than their last encounter, but she wasn't surprised by that. He'd been cast out by Rivenwood, and she wasn't even sure now if he would come back. The guard dog didn't ask for clarification on Druid's condition, seeming uninterested in her well-being or the six children he left in Rivenwood. Fiona was beginning to wonder if he really even acknowledged their presence at all. She couldn't remember him coming around the den all that often when he'd still been in Rivenwood, but perhaps their schedules had never lined up.
If you make your way back to Rivenwood, come find me, won't you?she called after him, but she didn't expect an answer. Maybe he could be reasoned with. At the very least, he hadn't attacked her on sight which was a good sign.
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can't complain - by Fiona - April 09, 2024, 04:38 PM
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