With her question slowly being answered, the tone shifted into something more serious once more. Kieran was slow to explain what was going on and why she was needed, it was her healing. There was a war, of course, and her attributes could be useful. She wasn't sure if she could trust his words, knowing there was a war. War did things to people. And it was hard to tell which side you were really on. She didn't suddenly distrust the man but she was more concerned to know of a large conflict. Lives were at stake.
Knowing this now, didn't necessarily bind her to the cause. As they drove, he mentioned that the other side could approach her just as he had. She really wasn't sure what to do in her current position. Should she fight? In her mind though, it wasn't her battle. But her blood suggested otherwise. To her, wars were trivial things that happened overseas. War and conflict was something that made Anabelle quite uneasy. She wasn't sure how to approach Kieran now, knowing that he needed her help. Was it wrong of her to wonder what she could have in exchange for her help?
If she gave it of course. She loved to help those in need but having just been told about magic and now a war, it was a lot to consider and she couldn't blindly offer aid as she would in a normal situation. Normalcy had gone out the window. When they pulled up in front of her work, she found her head spinning. She had thought she could work the rest of her shift but now she wasn't so sure. Ana took the number from Kieran and looked at it. Deep down, she knew it would be foolish to go into things deeper. Her head was already under enough water to drown her. But still, Ana knew what she would do, regardless of logic.
She knew she'd help him and whoever else needed it. The cause was very much unknown but she knew she couldn't reject who she was, even if she wasn't sure who it was exactly. "I um...I don't know." She took a deep breath and glanced out the window. Unbuckling her seat, she began to get out but then paused, her instinct was to help, regardless of knowledge or skill, she already knew what her answer would be, as stupid as it was. "I think...I do want to...help." She said. "I don't know what that entails...but something inside me is insisting I help, or at the least, not discount all of this so suddenly..."
- - -
The walking didn't bother him much and he had learned how to ration water and supplies but it seemed Rhys was new to travel and as such, had already run out of water. His eye twitched at the mention of being called a shorty but he didn't say anything as they headed for the stream. He didn't mind taking a break but he knew that if they lingered for too long, someone dangerous might happen upon them. So far he hadn't sensed anything dangerous but the enemy could easily use someone like himself to hide their movements. It was rare but not impossible.
They reached the stream thanks to Rhys' directions. He took a seat on a rock and filled up his own container though he still had three fourths of it left but it meant he could now be more thirsty without the danger of being foolish. He glanced over when she asked if he was hungry. "A little bit, sure." He smiled to her. "Since we're here, we could do some foraging, see if any nuts or berries are growing near by." Devon advised. Foraging while on the move was useful but it could distract weary travelers and use up too much energy if the results didn't yield anything useful. After sharing a small bite to eat, his new female companion asked about the fighting.
That was a tough question to answer. "It's hard to say." He said and stretched his arms above his head, his body enjoying a little downtime. "In more densely populated areas, some people have gathered and formed large clans, then they go out and roam, looking for anyone with magic. Fear has a funny way of alienating people but also bringing the worst sort together. Humans are scared of things which they do not understand, fear is infectious and breeds violence." He paused. "I've seen groups storm through towns and burn buildings to the ground because they're convinced they're the grater good..." He paused. "When in reality, they're the ones people should fear, not those with magical talents." He glanced to Rhys. It seemed she was more sheltered, in some ways. He wasn't sure if he pitied that or envied it. Probably a little bit of both.
"Innocent people are caught in the middle of a war which shouldn't even exist. Rather than focus on the blood that's been spilled, I'm hoping to help be a part of the solution to end all of this." He smiled, wanting to change the topic. It wasn't too motivational to keep worrying about fighting but he knew she was uneasy about it, which was better than being naive. "When the time comes to fight though, things may become more clear for you." He assured her. People made quick choices in battle and she'd learn how to fight and defend, not just herself, but others. "I've had to watch people die, only able to save so many, hopefully with you, the scales will tilt in our favor." He continued to smile and got to his feet. "Ready to keep going? Do some foraging?"
Knowing this now, didn't necessarily bind her to the cause. As they drove, he mentioned that the other side could approach her just as he had. She really wasn't sure what to do in her current position. Should she fight? In her mind though, it wasn't her battle. But her blood suggested otherwise. To her, wars were trivial things that happened overseas. War and conflict was something that made Anabelle quite uneasy. She wasn't sure how to approach Kieran now, knowing that he needed her help. Was it wrong of her to wonder what she could have in exchange for her help?
If she gave it of course. She loved to help those in need but having just been told about magic and now a war, it was a lot to consider and she couldn't blindly offer aid as she would in a normal situation. Normalcy had gone out the window. When they pulled up in front of her work, she found her head spinning. She had thought she could work the rest of her shift but now she wasn't so sure. Ana took the number from Kieran and looked at it. Deep down, she knew it would be foolish to go into things deeper. Her head was already under enough water to drown her. But still, Ana knew what she would do, regardless of logic.
She knew she'd help him and whoever else needed it. The cause was very much unknown but she knew she couldn't reject who she was, even if she wasn't sure who it was exactly. "I um...I don't know." She took a deep breath and glanced out the window. Unbuckling her seat, she began to get out but then paused, her instinct was to help, regardless of knowledge or skill, she already knew what her answer would be, as stupid as it was. "I think...I do want to...help." She said. "I don't know what that entails...but something inside me is insisting I help, or at the least, not discount all of this so suddenly..."
- - -
The walking didn't bother him much and he had learned how to ration water and supplies but it seemed Rhys was new to travel and as such, had already run out of water. His eye twitched at the mention of being called a shorty but he didn't say anything as they headed for the stream. He didn't mind taking a break but he knew that if they lingered for too long, someone dangerous might happen upon them. So far he hadn't sensed anything dangerous but the enemy could easily use someone like himself to hide their movements. It was rare but not impossible.
They reached the stream thanks to Rhys' directions. He took a seat on a rock and filled up his own container though he still had three fourths of it left but it meant he could now be more thirsty without the danger of being foolish. He glanced over when she asked if he was hungry. "A little bit, sure." He smiled to her. "Since we're here, we could do some foraging, see if any nuts or berries are growing near by." Devon advised. Foraging while on the move was useful but it could distract weary travelers and use up too much energy if the results didn't yield anything useful. After sharing a small bite to eat, his new female companion asked about the fighting.
That was a tough question to answer. "It's hard to say." He said and stretched his arms above his head, his body enjoying a little downtime. "In more densely populated areas, some people have gathered and formed large clans, then they go out and roam, looking for anyone with magic. Fear has a funny way of alienating people but also bringing the worst sort together. Humans are scared of things which they do not understand, fear is infectious and breeds violence." He paused. "I've seen groups storm through towns and burn buildings to the ground because they're convinced they're the grater good..." He paused. "When in reality, they're the ones people should fear, not those with magical talents." He glanced to Rhys. It seemed she was more sheltered, in some ways. He wasn't sure if he pitied that or envied it. Probably a little bit of both.
"Innocent people are caught in the middle of a war which shouldn't even exist. Rather than focus on the blood that's been spilled, I'm hoping to help be a part of the solution to end all of this." He smiled, wanting to change the topic. It wasn't too motivational to keep worrying about fighting but he knew she was uneasy about it, which was better than being naive. "When the time comes to fight though, things may become more clear for you." He assured her. People made quick choices in battle and she'd learn how to fight and defend, not just herself, but others. "I've had to watch people die, only able to save so many, hopefully with you, the scales will tilt in our favor." He continued to smile and got to his feet. "Ready to keep going? Do some foraging?"