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Rynar followed without question, adjusting his stride to the turns she chose, committing the route to memory out of old habit even though he trusted her completely. Corridors gave way to wider passages, light shifting subtly as they moved closer to the outer levels. The hum of the facility changed pitch here, less controlled, more exposed. An edge of freedom, if you knew how to hear it.
He shifted the helmet slightly under his arm, fingers tightening around the rim for a moment as the reality of her words finally settled in. Not fear. Weight. The good kind, the kind that meant something real was happening.
After a few steps, he let out a quiet breath that almost sounded like a huff of a laugh.
"You know," he murmured, keeping his voice low and conversational, "Cupcake's probably going to notice I'm gone before Bastion does." A faint glance sideways, just enough to check she was still there beside him. "She's either going to miss me terribly… or decide she prefers Korda's company and forget I ever existed."
Another pause, the corner of his mouth lifting just a fraction.
"Honestly," he added, dry and warm, "could go either way."
They reached the final stretch toward the exit. nothing dramatic, just a sealed door, standard lighting, a place designed to look forgettable. Rynar slowed half a step, not stopping, just letting the moment register. Leaving wasn't loud. It rarely was. It was simply choosing not to turn back.
"Whatever she decides," he said quietly, more serious now, "I'm good with it. Means she's safe. Means we did something right."
His grip on the helmet relaxed. He straightened, shoulders squaring, not into armor, not into a role, but into himself.
He nodded once, decisive.
"Lead on," Rynar said softly. "I'm with you."
Deanez
He shifted the helmet slightly under his arm, fingers tightening around the rim for a moment as the reality of her words finally settled in. Not fear. Weight. The good kind, the kind that meant something real was happening.
After a few steps, he let out a quiet breath that almost sounded like a huff of a laugh.
"You know," he murmured, keeping his voice low and conversational, "Cupcake's probably going to notice I'm gone before Bastion does." A faint glance sideways, just enough to check she was still there beside him. "She's either going to miss me terribly… or decide she prefers Korda's company and forget I ever existed."
Another pause, the corner of his mouth lifting just a fraction.
"Honestly," he added, dry and warm, "could go either way."
They reached the final stretch toward the exit. nothing dramatic, just a sealed door, standard lighting, a place designed to look forgettable. Rynar slowed half a step, not stopping, just letting the moment register. Leaving wasn't loud. It rarely was. It was simply choosing not to turn back.
"Whatever she decides," he said quietly, more serious now, "I'm good with it. Means she's safe. Means we did something right."
His grip on the helmet relaxed. He straightened, shoulders squaring, not into armor, not into a role, but into himself.
He nodded once, decisive.
"Lead on," Rynar said softly. "I'm with you."