[It feels too personal when he refers to her like that. But he isn't aware on just what level Fray is, in fact, her, and she struggles with the decision to tell him.
Though perhaps the way one wraps arms defensively around the other is just as telling.]
Most would tell you to let bygones be bygones, you know. [The first Irhya speaking now. To herself, evidently.] But... this is what you wanted, isn't it?
[The original sighs.]
Well, meet Fray. That's not her real name, but it will serve for now. She was just trying to protect me. Probably.
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...She's not a dog.
[It feels too personal when he refers to her like that. But he isn't aware on just what level Fray is, in fact, her, and she struggles with the decision to tell him.
Though perhaps the way one wraps arms defensively around the other is just as telling.]
Most would tell you to let bygones be bygones, you know. [The first Irhya speaking now. To herself, evidently.] But... this is what you wanted, isn't it?
[The original sighs.]
Well, meet Fray. That's not her real name, but it will serve for now. She was just trying to protect me. Probably.