Eda really did know Raine a bit too well. The reasons they were giving made sense, and they clearly were justifiably worried about them. But she could tell they were avoiding something.
"I ought to be able to undo it," Eda said, though it would take looking at how it had been done a lot more than this cursory glance told her.
"And I ought to be able to fix him if anything happens," she added. She didn't want to make promises she wasn't certain of, but she wanted to try to be reassuring.
"I fixed Flapjack here, even without my stuff from home."
There was a small pause, before she shifted the violin to one hand and put the other on their arm lightly.
"But... I can tell when you're not telling me something, Rainstorm." She seemed more concerned than annoyed, but, well, she wanted to know.
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"I ought to be able to undo it," Eda said, though it would take looking at how it had been done a lot more than this cursory glance told her.
"And I ought to be able to fix him if anything happens," she added. She didn't want to make promises she wasn't certain of, but she wanted to try to be reassuring.
"I fixed Flapjack here, even without my stuff from home."
There was a small pause, before she shifted the violin to one hand and put the other on their arm lightly.
"But... I can tell when you're not telling me something, Rainstorm." She seemed more concerned than annoyed, but, well, she wanted to know.