Billie's quiet for a moment, just watching him, but eventually she drops the vial to let it hang against her chest again and says, "Good."
She should have been there, helping take down Koroc. It would have been nice to watch him die after the mess he's made of the city, that vicious part of her will always say, but it'd be pointless to regret missing that particular show. It's done. It needed to be. That isn't what's most distracting, though. Daud looked away...
That could mean a lot of things. The tiefling has always been a tough read. That's on purpose, she knows, and it feels like a skill that still escapes her a lot of the time. It isn't going to stop her from taking a guess, though. He looked away before mentioning Koroc, so it isn't about the orc. About the vials? About dying? About her dying? He killed her again, that much she remembers. That, too, had to be done.
"Are you alright, Daud?"
Not a question she asks directly too often. It's also one she doesn't expect a very detailed answer on, knowing him, only she knows she's not alright. How can he possibly be?
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She should have been there, helping take down Koroc. It would have been nice to watch him die after the mess he's made of the city, that vicious part of her will always say, but it'd be pointless to regret missing that particular show. It's done. It needed to be. That isn't what's most distracting, though. Daud looked away...
That could mean a lot of things. The tiefling has always been a tough read. That's on purpose, she knows, and it feels like a skill that still escapes her a lot of the time. It isn't going to stop her from taking a guess, though. He looked away before mentioning Koroc, so it isn't about the orc. About the vials? About dying? About her dying? He killed her again, that much she remembers. That, too, had to be done.
"Are you alright, Daud?"
Not a question she asks directly too often. It's also one she doesn't expect a very detailed answer on, knowing him, only she knows she's not alright. How can he possibly be?