Silence. Well, that was better than immediate denial and protesting; that made it easier for both of them, which wasn't saying much. There would still be a lot that had to be said and done before Alabaster would be allowed to return-- and hopefully in one piece.
Saga glanced down at the ground, searching for any hints, and coming up with nothing. Not about to admit defeat, however, she merely rolled her shoulders back and lifted her head to look at the unintentional time-traveler. There was definitely a rune involved, so there was no way she could walk away from him now, even if she wanted to. And she'd made a promise to her grandmother: she would only use her ability to help others.
There was no helping it.
"The only way I can help you," she stated flatly, "is to learn more about you and where you're from. I'll also need you to keep everything you learn about me entirely to yourself. If you can't agree to that, I'm afraid you'll have to handle things on your own."
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Saga glanced down at the ground, searching for any hints, and coming up with nothing. Not about to admit defeat, however, she merely rolled her shoulders back and lifted her head to look at the unintentional time-traveler. There was definitely a rune involved, so there was no way she could walk away from him now, even if she wanted to. And she'd made a promise to her grandmother: she would only use her ability to help others.
There was no helping it.
"The only way I can help you," she stated flatly, "is to learn more about you and where you're from. I'll also need you to keep everything you learn about me entirely to yourself. If you can't agree to that, I'm afraid you'll have to handle things on your own."