Gela offers an apology so tiny it's almost lost in the striking out, the paper shuffling. She looks a little stunned, a lot upset. "I've never led with it before."
This is the most she's said without being any shade of direct. It feels like her words are hanging in the air between them (also, he's just written them down).
What else can she tell him about the spell?
How will he react, right now, if she tells him the spell turned her into a monster? And that it will happen again, and she has no control over when? At the very least he would warn her division head; at worst, the Gallows.
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This is the most she's said without being any shade of direct. It feels like her words are hanging in the air between them (also, he's just written them down).
What else can she tell him about the spell?
How will he react, right now, if she tells him the spell turned her into a monster? And that it will happen again, and she has no control over when? At the very least he would warn her division head; at worst, the Gallows.
Gela shakes her head.