At first, she wasn't sure what to think. She couldn't help but feel a little hurt that Lingormr hadn't told her right off the bat. Marie had sensed that he'd been keeping something back, but she'd assumed that was just his not wanting to talk about his past.
But, she reasoned with herself, he'd said he'd been raised in a culture where being a warrior was the norm. She supposed she could understand why he'd think he'd have to hide it here, too. Besides, he'd already told her magic existed in his world. She could have made the connection herself.
She couldn't deny the curiosity that sprang up when he mentioned his brother, though. It sounded like there was more than a little bad blood between them. Was this part of the reason why he had tried to kill himself? She didn't feel right asking. It seemed like she'd pried enough for today, anyway.
"I appreciate your honesty," she said at last. "What sorts of things could you do? If you had your powers back, I mean."
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At first, she wasn't sure what to think. She couldn't help but feel a little hurt that Lingormr hadn't told her right off the bat. Marie had sensed that he'd been keeping something back, but she'd assumed that was just his not wanting to talk about his past.
But, she reasoned with herself, he'd said he'd been raised in a culture where being a warrior was the norm. She supposed she could understand why he'd think he'd have to hide it here, too. Besides, he'd already told her magic existed in his world. She could have made the connection herself.
She couldn't deny the curiosity that sprang up when he mentioned his brother, though. It sounded like there was more than a little bad blood between them. Was this part of the reason why he had tried to kill himself? She didn't feel right asking. It seemed like she'd pried enough for today, anyway.
"I appreciate your honesty," she said at last. "What sorts of things could you do? If you had your powers back, I mean."