[ For reasons she doesn't quite understand, she feels some sense of encouragement from Venat's words. Rather than telling her such things will not work out or that they are impractical, she at least seems to be considering them instead of dismissing them. That particular kindness only increases her interest in speaking more with Venat and learning from her while she has this chance. ]
Well, that would make two of us, then. [ Even though she does not know how they will forestall the Final Days, she is convinced that they must not happen. Or at least, they should not progress any further than they already have.
And if K'thisru knew the thoughts going through Venat's mind, she would find herself conflicted. It is, of course, better for the Final Days to be averted here and now, but in so doing, the lives that she and her sister have had would never have happened.
Her expression turns even more thoughtful as she considers what Venat is saying. ] Of course not. The point of a journey is learning things you didn't know before and growing because of that. [ Or something along those lines. She is the last person who would say that she is particularly wise, but that does seem to be one of the important things about embarking upon a journey.
Her gaze drops so that she is looking down at her hands as she finally responds aloud. ] I don't think either of us thought we would come this far when we left home for the first time. [ That is hardly an answer, and she does not expect it to make sense to Venat, but she is still trying to understand her own thoughts and feelings and put them into words. ]
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Well, that would make two of us, then. [ Even though she does not know how they will forestall the Final Days, she is convinced that they must not happen. Or at least, they should not progress any further than they already have.
And if K'thisru knew the thoughts going through Venat's mind, she would find herself conflicted. It is, of course, better for the Final Days to be averted here and now, but in so doing, the lives that she and her sister have had would never have happened.
Her expression turns even more thoughtful as she considers what Venat is saying. ] Of course not. The point of a journey is learning things you didn't know before and growing because of that. [ Or something along those lines. She is the last person who would say that she is particularly wise, but that does seem to be one of the important things about embarking upon a journey.
Her gaze drops so that she is looking down at her hands as she finally responds aloud. ] I don't think either of us thought we would come this far when we left home for the first time. [ That is hardly an answer, and she does not expect it to make sense to Venat, but she is still trying to understand her own thoughts and feelings and put them into words. ]