The Brotherhood is abusive and in a perpetual cycle of it, each surviving class eventually doing it to the next. It's the organization that's the problem, but I confess, knowing that doesn't change the impulse to protect it. Neither of us has been able to shake the bond.
Yenna at her heart is a lovely person. She's stoned up her walls to survive but I saw how open she was with you, and she told me privately positive things as well. I'm happy to see her trying. She loves Ciri a great deal in particular.
I think there is something special about love that grows in a situation like ours, when logic would dictate it is too risky, but we do it anyway. Hector sounds like someone who survived too and if he chose to push past it, it's a credit to him. And possibly to you, for love can open someone up in a way nothing else can.
Yes, I don't want to lose Lucifer. And I think we all know our sphere does nothing to pull us back toward it. My only regret is I won't be able to help the elves, but I don't know if I could anyway. My trying wasn't getting anywhere.
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Yenna at her heart is a lovely person. She's stoned up her walls to survive but I saw how open she was with you, and she told me privately positive things as well. I'm happy to see her trying. She loves Ciri a great deal in particular.
I think there is something special about love that grows in a situation like ours, when logic would dictate it is too risky, but we do it anyway. Hector sounds like someone who survived too and if he chose to push past it, it's a credit to him. And possibly to you, for love can open someone up in a way nothing else can.
Yes, I don't want to lose Lucifer. And I think we all know our sphere does nothing to pull us back toward it. My only regret is I won't be able to help the elves, but I don't know if I could anyway. My trying wasn't getting anywhere.