She could hear the pain in his voice. Her concern for Cai had hurt this man, Judas who wore Cai's face and she felt regret. The woman lowered her gaze. As if she was ashamed with herself before bringing her orbs back to look at Cai. "Sorry" She muttered genuinely, before looking at her backpack -- the back pack that contained all her ritual items. The moss stare was burning a hole through the bag before she brought this moss orbs back to Cai one final time. If this was who Cai was now, she would have to accept it, and Judas.
Then he spoke about the hat, going on about how it was far to confining, the hat always reminded her if innocence when it came to Cai, but now that he no longer wore the hat she could see his shaggy hair, how it was wild and untameable. Perhaps this was going to be his personality now. Wild and untameable, yet somehow that allured the woman. She scoffed at herself, she sure as hell had a thing. She shook her head and cursed herself. This was her best friend she was thinking about. "Well, it looks good regardless." She said with a firm nod of her head. There was no point in arguing with a Telepath. They would always win.
Then he spoke again, giving her all the information correctly. It felt like a stone was in her throat. Cai cared for Mora, now Judas inherited Cai's care for the Telepath. How they would be sad if something happened to her. She blinked and slid the bag back on her shoulder she moved a little forward then her hand going up to Cai's cheek. Resting it there, she did not stroke his skin -- simply let her hand reside there.
"I trust you, Judas." Mora took a deep breath then. The Telepath never lied. When Mora trusted someone, she trusted someone. She smiled then as she dropped her hand from his cheek, and took a step back no longer invading his personal space.
Then he spoke about the hat, going on about how it was far to confining, the hat always reminded her if innocence when it came to Cai, but now that he no longer wore the hat she could see his shaggy hair, how it was wild and untameable. Perhaps this was going to be his personality now. Wild and untameable, yet somehow that allured the woman. She scoffed at herself, she sure as hell had a thing. She shook her head and cursed herself. This was her best friend she was thinking about. "Well, it looks good regardless." She said with a firm nod of her head. There was no point in arguing with a Telepath. They would always win.
Then he spoke again, giving her all the information correctly. It felt like a stone was in her throat. Cai cared for Mora, now Judas inherited Cai's care for the Telepath. How they would be sad if something happened to her. She blinked and slid the bag back on her shoulder she moved a little forward then her hand going up to Cai's cheek. Resting it there, she did not stroke his skin -- simply let her hand reside there.
"I trust you, Judas." Mora took a deep breath then. The Telepath never lied. When Mora trusted someone, she trusted someone. She smiled then as she dropped her hand from his cheek, and took a step back no longer invading his personal space.