Tied to your heart and soul ~PAFP semi-lit Need Girl~

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  • Nodding Kasa looked down at Jasmine. She never did have any liking towards the girl now it was more of a seething hatred that could very well blow up. Kasa rolled Jasmime over and tied her hands tightly behind the back and tied her feet together. Kasa had moved the body very close to a deep pool that could possibly be what they did with her once she was no longer useful.

  • Krypt shredded the cloak, muttering at the same time. "Here. We can use these for bandages as we need them," he said to both girls. He looked over at Lillian, then away again soon after.

  • Lilian didn't say anything falling very quiet as Kasa cleared her throat. "Lilian can you head out now?" She asked and nodding she passed by Krypt saying nothing. Kasa sighed as she took the small child wrapping her arms around the kid. "You two better figure out your feelings bickering won't do much."

  • "Tch.... what are you talking about?" he muttered. "I'm just protecting her. Besides, I can't help it if she's always going to want to get in the way."

  • Kasa rolled her eyes slightly still hugging the child. "Tell yourself that till your blue in the face. I don't believe it, and niether does Jasmine clearly." Kasa said shaking her head taking a deep breath and shaking her head.

  • "Jasmine ... is crazy. There's nothing else to read into her actions and words," he insisted, frowning. However, he looked away at the wall of the cave, away from Kasa. "Besides, don't you think that Lillian would disagree with it too. No matter hoe much I may want her to give up that's privileged lifestyle, I'm sure she still holds onto resentment and looks down on my upbringing."

  • Kasa looked at Jasmine and shook her head. "I seriously don't know what you did to scorn her so bad." She muttered shaking her head. "And honestly, have you talked to her about that? Where exactly do your assumptions come from?" She asked innocently.

  • "It was something stupid," he admitted, "She blew it out of proportion, big time." The he pause.d "I... No, I didn't talk to Lillian. This is what I would expect based on observations I had. Based on my friends' experiences. You must realize, to a thief, women of higher breeding are... well they are beautiful heart aches."

  • Kasa sighed and looked down at child in her hands. "High breeding huh? You really should stop to think." Kasa stated lightly shaking her head. "If she did look down on you why wouldn't she go with her betrothed who could offer her all the comforts of her old life. She's still here in a cave and you can bet it's not for me and she knows her sibling will be alright."

  • "Huh?" he said looking around at her. "What do you mean, stop thinking? I'm an ex-theif. I'm always thinking, looking around for opportunity," his face turned red though. "I just- thought that maybe she didn't want to go with him. He didn't seem like the best husband."

  • "Stop to think." She clarified and shook her head. "It's not hard to tell he wouldn't be. She could have easily just go run away so she doesn't have to deal with all this. She's still here." She reminded him taking a deep breath and closing her eyes.

  • "mmm...." he muttered quietly. "still... there... no," he shook his head a little.People make decisions that they regret when they are in high stress situations. It will change when this is all done." That's the only thing he could think of saying to not admit his feelings. "You'll see."

  • She shrugged and looked over at Jasmine. "It would be wise to talk about it with her. Before it's too late." She muttered and set the child down as she headed out to check on the horses and was still humming to herself.

  • Krypt let let a sigh with a heavy heart. Kasa had forced him to look into his own feelings too. He was just too worried about letting her down or mistaking the adrenaline that pumped each time he had to protect her for being something more.
    "All right," he muttered, going to find Lilian.

  • Lilian was on the edge of where the fire burned. Sidestepping it she kept walking keeping a close eye on her surrounding and took extra precaution to look around and make sure not to get stuck in a hairy situation. Stopping for a moment she looked at the chard trees.

  • Krypt checked by Isabelle's grave, then wandered around the forest, finally coming across the charred remains of the caravan camp. He hopped over a fallen tree, covered in soot and charred black, leaving his hands smeared. He looked around as he tried wiping it off on his cloak. "Damn. well, I guess I could always take a look around for Mae if I can't find lillian." he muttered.

  • Lilian started to walk deeper until she was near the charred former camp. She saw someone closer to the caravan. Her breath caught in her throat as she moved closer releasing it once realizing it was Krypt. Slowly she approached and stopped short at the tree looking around quietly.

  • Krypt spun around, his hand immediately going to his belt, where his dagger would have been. However, grabbing at the empty air, he remembered he had left his dagger as a marker for Isabelle's grave. He didn't need it this time, thankfully, and relaxed. "Lillian, there you are. I was looking for you."

  • Lilian watched and backed up a bit as he reached on his belt. Hey no use not having some caution. When hearing he was looking for her. Tipping her head she looked at him a cautious look on her face after their little spat earlier.

  • He sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. "Look, I'm sorry about blowing up at you," he told her. "I guess I was just a bit more ticked off at Jasmine than usual." He said that instead, since he didn't know how he was going to steer any conversation the way Kasa had wanted.