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- 113
The stony visage of the man before her did little but approximate a grimace. As expected, as stubborn as ever.
Settra did not have the full story. He had what he could piece together from what Medja had told him, and from what he'd scraped together from the Hands that were willing to speak to him. What he knew for certain is that Medja would have picked execution for Nym only as a last resort, and that Nym would only allow herself to be executed. A firebrand such as her could not be made to yield.
So it was that Settra had drawn his conclusion, and then acted upon it. His declaration came clearly and simply:
"You made a selfish choice. And, for once, so did I."
He leaned back and exhaled, then drank deep of the ocean air.
"There is nothing to go back to. No place in this moment that you nor I cannot call foreign. You do not belong in Amol-Kalit, either," he answered her demand in flat denial. Then his gaze narrowed on Nym, for the first time since he'd known her, harshly. "Nor do you belong in death's embrace."
Settra did not have the full story. He had what he could piece together from what Medja had told him, and from what he'd scraped together from the Hands that were willing to speak to him. What he knew for certain is that Medja would have picked execution for Nym only as a last resort, and that Nym would only allow herself to be executed. A firebrand such as her could not be made to yield.
So it was that Settra had drawn his conclusion, and then acted upon it. His declaration came clearly and simply:
"You made a selfish choice. And, for once, so did I."
He leaned back and exhaled, then drank deep of the ocean air.
"There is nothing to go back to. No place in this moment that you nor I cannot call foreign. You do not belong in Amol-Kalit, either," he answered her demand in flat denial. Then his gaze narrowed on Nym, for the first time since he'd known her, harshly. "Nor do you belong in death's embrace."