
There was a strength and meaning behind Kiht's words for she remained the only unbiased member of the party. From the moment she began speaking, her contradictory opinion was made blindly apparent and directed the blonde hyur's gaze toward her with an unanticipated apprehension. For Andre, it was uncomfortable listening to her words and reasoning. The miqo'te, she was undoubtedly right in a sense. Though his own tracking skills were limited and unrefined, he was sure that the Adder, no matter how hasty, would never make it back in time to pick up on the fleeting trail of the Ixali hoarde.
("That's not the point...") his unheard thoughts spat at the miqo'te as she continued to speak, his gaze turning on her with a look of anxiety that calmly pleaded for her not to continue with her words.
Unfortunately for the Andre, his silent attempt to dissuade her either went unnoticed or blatantly ignored.
"Kiht..." he finally spoke as she had concluded with saying her piece. His voice was low as it sought a medium between conveying a point to Kiht and keeping his concerns discreet from Clover, though it's tone was saturated with a thick tone of disapproval. Having his face turned away from the hyur girl he felt safe in offering miqo'te a particular look. One that told her to simply ignore fact and accept what Clover had already accepted herself.
It was true that the Adders would likely learn of the assault, regardless of Clover's aid, before the storm ceased and there was a more decent chance of the captives being recovered, but the intention of the three warrior's was ultimately to rescue civilians - even if it came at their own expense. Clover was not a warrior. She was not like them. Risking Clov-... another civilian for the mild chance that she might prove of some use was counterproductive to their cause. It was unfeasible... it was...
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("That's not the point...") his unheard thoughts spat at the miqo'te as she continued to speak, his gaze turning on her with a look of anxiety that calmly pleaded for her not to continue with her words.
Unfortunately for the Andre, his silent attempt to dissuade her either went unnoticed or blatantly ignored.
"Kiht..." he finally spoke as she had concluded with saying her piece. His voice was low as it sought a medium between conveying a point to Kiht and keeping his concerns discreet from Clover, though it's tone was saturated with a thick tone of disapproval. Having his face turned away from the hyur girl he felt safe in offering miqo'te a particular look. One that told her to simply ignore fact and accept what Clover had already accepted herself.
It was true that the Adders would likely learn of the assault, regardless of Clover's aid, before the storm ceased and there was a more decent chance of the captives being recovered, but the intention of the three warrior's was ultimately to rescue civilians - even if it came at their own expense. Clover was not a warrior. She was not like them. Risking Clov-... another civilian for the mild chance that she might prove of some use was counterproductive to their cause. It was unfeasible... it was...
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Characters: Andre Winter (Hy'ur) / K'nahli Yohko (Miqo'te)