“I mean you no harm. Or him, in spite of the look on his face when we cross paths.” Besides, I’m in no position to judge him for this. For anything.
The things she hadn’t said went with her when they’d parted ways, falling in step with the dull click of her heels against the cobblestone streets.
If it had been a surprise running into ‘Serazyth’ in the gleaming, gaudy paradise that was Silvermoon City, it was a shock straight to her core to find he’d not only moved on in his cursed half-life, but that someone had attached herself to it in the process.
“I’m surprised you allow anyone else to lay hands on your things.” I never really knew you, did I?
Habit had lead her to the little dive bar at the end of the...