Faith Fractured
As the dusk crept towards the night she found the answer she needed, but it wasn't the one she necessarily wanted. There was no place she could go and no place that she could stay at without resenting the being her fear would have turned her into. To give up on this Order now was just as bad as giving up on the people that she claimed she didn't want to give up on and really begged the question why she had been to blindly, unknowinglygive up on friends over strangers.
The steam from the tea in her hand blew in the wind with raspberry scents, her strawberry blonde locks slapping against her cheeks as she settled into the calm she had needed an hour ago. Dagon would find her here, he always did. No matter how much he pretended to be a cold and hardened crusader there was still a greater part of him that didn't buy into it. They both wore their masks, and perhaps that was the bigger issue at stake here.
By the sound of the door opening, Aeris figured she was right. From the sound of his voice behind her back there was no doubt about it.
"Where would I go?" Aeris asked, just to mirror his words back at him. "All roads have led me here."
She let in a deep breath, took a sip from her mug before she exhaled again.
"And for what it's worth, I'm sorry for what I said." her voice fell weak under the shame. "I should have known better than to lash out like that."
The steam from the tea in her hand blew in the wind with raspberry scents, her strawberry blonde locks slapping against her cheeks as she settled into the calm she had needed an hour ago. Dagon would find her here, he always did. No matter how much he pretended to be a cold and hardened crusader there was still a greater part of him that didn't buy into it. They both wore their masks, and perhaps that was the bigger issue at stake here.
By the sound of the door opening, Aeris figured she was right. From the sound of his voice behind her back there was no doubt about it.
"Where would I go?" Aeris asked, just to mirror his words back at him. "All roads have led me here."
She let in a deep breath, took a sip from her mug before she exhaled again.
"And for what it's worth, I'm sorry for what I said." her voice fell weak under the shame. "I should have known better than to lash out like that."