[ Her eyes widen as Honerva explains-- and Pyra quickly shakes her head in response.
Honerva said she had hurt Pyra.
It hadn't been Pyra who had to exist through all of those memories. It hadn't Pyra who had had a husband and a child and lost them both. It hadn't been Pyra who had been doused in a powerful, pure and corrupting force, forever changing and forgetting who she once was. It hadn't been Pyra who found a family once more and now clings to giving them everything, only for a new world to force a painful memory of loss back onto her, reminding her of what could happen in the future. It hadn't been Pyra who had someone say something so thoughtless to her afterwards, rubbing salt into a wound.
There Honerva goes again... thinking more about others than her own pain she must feel. ]
Mm-mm... No. I'm grateful. [ She exhales, still smiling. ] Don't ever be afraid to say how you feel, especially if what I say is wrong. [ And hurtful. ] I'm glad to hear it, truly.
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Honerva said she had hurt Pyra.
It hadn't been Pyra who had to exist through all of those memories. It hadn't Pyra who had had a husband and a child and lost them both. It hadn't been Pyra who had been doused in a powerful, pure and corrupting force, forever changing and forgetting who she once was. It hadn't been Pyra who found a family once more and now clings to giving them everything, only for a new world to force a painful memory of loss back onto her, reminding her of what could happen in the future. It hadn't been Pyra who had someone say something so thoughtless to her afterwards, rubbing salt into a wound.
There Honerva goes again... thinking more about others than her own pain she must feel. ]
Mm-mm... No. I'm grateful. [ She exhales, still smiling. ] Don't ever be afraid to say how you feel, especially if what I say is wrong. [ And hurtful. ] I'm glad to hear it, truly.