[ The reason is measured against his own standard, in the end, not anyone else's. It's always a good reason, if he's come to a decision about something. Even if it turns out bad for him, or others, he is not the type of creature that bases his choices on outcomes he will regret. Or, he tries not to.
He works to haul Cassian up to the veranda, to the place where aromatic plants and their peeling bark will waft up warm and inviting to his noses. The entire space is filled to bursting with different species of greenery, creating a network of knitted leaves and boughs that seem to both encroach and invite one to relax among them. When Cassian has his near miss, Set's brow arches. ]
John Gaius needed a soul. I offered mine, and we pried open Kenos to look into it for that which all need. It was worth it, for what I saw. What about you? What have you done that has left you regretting if it was worth it?
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[ The reason is measured against his own standard, in the end, not anyone else's. It's always a good reason, if he's come to a decision about something. Even if it turns out bad for him, or others, he is not the type of creature that bases his choices on outcomes he will regret. Or, he tries not to.
He works to haul Cassian up to the veranda, to the place where aromatic plants and their peeling bark will waft up warm and inviting to his noses. The entire space is filled to bursting with different species of greenery, creating a network of knitted leaves and boughs that seem to both encroach and invite one to relax among them. When Cassian has his near miss, Set's brow arches. ]
John Gaius needed a soul. I offered mine, and we pried open Kenos to look into it for that which all need. It was worth it, for what I saw. What about you? What have you done that has left you regretting if it was worth it?