Whatever gods the people in the Nexus believe in must be having a good laugh about the irony of this meeting.
Amelia scowls at Naugus, taking note of the symbols on the cover of his book with muted interest. Not that he could guess she was interested over the amount of disgust she throws in his direction. And he knows exactly why she's upset ...well, mostly, anyway.
"There's not always an option of preventing yourself from getting attached," she points out. "Unless you're suggesting that it's possible to nullify bonds that are forged before you're old enough to understand them."
She won't comment on the remainder of his statements, because they're the parts she's having trouble with. Adapting and moving on are much harder when starting from scratch.
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Amelia scowls at Naugus, taking note of the symbols on the cover of his book with muted interest. Not that he could guess she was interested over the amount of disgust she throws in his direction. And he knows exactly why she's upset ...well, mostly, anyway.
"There's not always an option of preventing yourself from getting attached," she points out. "Unless you're suggesting that it's possible to nullify bonds that are forged before you're old enough to understand them."
She won't comment on the remainder of his statements, because they're the parts she's having trouble with. Adapting and moving on are much harder when starting from scratch.