
K'ile Tia truly could not have had less concern for the suffering of K'luha and her daughter. It did not escape that this was a twisted and callous sentiment. At other times in his life, he had known great sympathy for them, and been very protective of K'luha, because he knew that the woman had already suffered a great deal of loss. But K'luha had K'yohko, and K'ailia had K'yohko, and if he wasn't taking care of them, then what was K'ile to do? He had K'piru to worry about, and nobody but him could do for her what was needed.
Ignoring the woman's protests, K'ile uttered a simple, "Go back to K'yohko and the others. They will help you." And with that, he turned away from them, seeking out K'piru in the darkness. He found her retreated, recoiled, far away, and moved to approach her.
Ignoring the woman's protests, K'ile uttered a simple, "Go back to K'yohko and the others. They will help you." And with that, he turned away from them, seeking out K'piru in the darkness. He found her retreated, recoiled, far away, and moved to approach her.
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