ZARIAH
I haven't been falling all this time - I've been flying
She had broken a piece of Remi in that moment. It was a good thing, for now she could begin the real work of rebuilding him. Though he felt over with the conversation, she did not. Zariah let him walk to his desk and sit, before following. From her other pocket she pulls a soft handkerchief, and gently she dabbed at his eyes, tilting his head up with fingers on his chin. "The report can wait, Remi, dear. In fact, I shall wave it for you this month."
"Do not mistake a lack of voiced threat for lack of threat." she said, her voice almost motherly, counseling. "You are an Outlander. You are with the man who instigated the falling of the barrier. There are certainly many who smile to your face and plot behind your back. Such is the way of people." she said with a light shrug. "But perhaps, there is something I can learn from you...what is it I should ask then? What must I stop?"
"Do not mistake a lack of voiced threat for lack of threat." she said, her voice almost motherly, counseling. "You are an Outlander. You are with the man who instigated the falling of the barrier. There are certainly many who smile to your face and plot behind your back. Such is the way of people." she said with a light shrug. "But perhaps, there is something I can learn from you...what is it I should ask then? What must I stop?"