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[ when the feed turns on, there is a man with large white wings standing too close. he squints at it quizzically before moving back with a frown that barely mars his beauty. his wings flap erratically behind him. ]
My sister, Leanne, seems to be missing. I have searched everywhere but she cannot be found. I — [ reyson bites it off, frustrated before taking a deep breath. ] — I will assume she has returned home as I know there have been cases of people . . . leaving. And I have no reason to suspect foul play. The Gods have deemed it so.
[ but, oh, it is a bitter pill that for a moment his face cracks from the effort from it. but reyson has borne worse. ]
Perhaps . . . if you could, please share some words or prayer to your own Gods to watch over her. Or share me stories of your deities. Are they kind? Cruel? Are Gods strangers to you?
My sister, Leanne, seems to be missing. I have searched everywhere but she cannot be found. I — [ reyson bites it off, frustrated before taking a deep breath. ] — I will assume she has returned home as I know there have been cases of people . . . leaving. And I have no reason to suspect foul play. The Gods have deemed it so.
[ but, oh, it is a bitter pill that for a moment his face cracks from the effort from it. but reyson has borne worse. ]
Perhaps . . . if you could, please share some words or prayer to your own Gods to watch over her. Or share me stories of your deities. Are they kind? Cruel? Are Gods strangers to you?

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It kinda pissed Kai off that even here, Reyson was getting dealt shitty hands. Maybe chill the fuck out, everyone. Give the guy a break. What could Kai do about it though? That frustration balled up in his chest in a tight knot.]
... Mm.
...
Y'wanna try shouting at some gods?
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[ even if it is tempting. reyson sighs, trying to tamp down on his pain. it's old pain, after all and he hates dwelling. hates feeling the way he did many years ago. his wings flare briefly before wilting. ]
I'm not . . . entirely sure what I want now.
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[Kai was down to shout at the air anytime, friend.]
You don't gotta figure it out all on your own though.
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What do you think I should do?
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Getting left behind sucks, but it doesn't mean you stop.
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No. I had considered it once, not long ago.
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[Kai frowned deeply over the multiple things that could mean, and plopped himself down next to the heron so he could slide his hand across the stone for Reyson to take or leave there.]
What changed then?
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[ there's a faint pause. ]
I was . . . very angry. Naesala had sold me to a human and I had escaped. I hated them all and wanted them gone. And I knew how to do it.
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How?
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No more humans. But in the same stroke, I would no longer exist.
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Can't blame you for bein' tempted.
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[ a quiet exhale. ]
But it was cowardly and I have never been that.
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[Kai wouldn't have been able to say he wouldn't have done it either. His fingers curled against the cool marble of the steps.]
I'm selfish though, so I'm glad for that reason too.
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And you have never been cowardly. You simply struggle to see yourself.
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I'm pretty sure being happy you didn't wipe out humanity just cuz it means I got to meet you is on the selfish side, Reyson.
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No. I'm glad I'm alive. And I'm glad we got to meet. None of that is selfish but . . . care.
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[He scooted over a bit, leaning into him again.]
... Is it still just 'care' to say I'm relieved you're still here?
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Yes. Those feelings matter.