06-24-2014, 01:36 PM
Lena has been quiet since she woke up. It's not that she's cowering in the corner acting like she's gone into a catatonic state or anything. She's awake and conscious, and alert to boot. She had taken the time to eat and was remaining calm in the corner, awaiting the arrival of someone. She had a very good idea what was going on here, after all; it wasn't hard to figure out that they were not from here and as she'd thought just before their capture, there is no time more xenophobic than that of war. It made sense that they were assumed as being on the other side of this, and so they had to at least wait and try to explain.
She lets Grace and Patience speak to women who arrive first, studying their captors more than anything else. Lena knows they're not going to fight their way out of here. They're going to have to make then see reason, and when Olga Brynn and Lita come in she lifts her head. Maybe this is their chance. She doesn't begrudge Grace her resentment of the others; its firmly consistent behavior, and many people would feel the same way of their captors after all.
"The people who have Atreyu are not our people. We're not of either side in this conflict, because we're not from here. And by 'here,' I mean this entire world. Long story short, we appeared in the middle of the air and fell on the back of the dragon Atreyu was riding. And then we fell off. We don't know why this conflict is going on, and we're not on their side. Our only goal is to try and find our friends who may be here as well, and then leave. To leave, we need Atreyu. And as such, we would love to be able to rescue her. And that's the truth."
She lets Grace and Patience speak to women who arrive first, studying their captors more than anything else. Lena knows they're not going to fight their way out of here. They're going to have to make then see reason, and when Olga Brynn and Lita come in she lifts her head. Maybe this is their chance. She doesn't begrudge Grace her resentment of the others; its firmly consistent behavior, and many people would feel the same way of their captors after all.
"The people who have Atreyu are not our people. We're not of either side in this conflict, because we're not from here. And by 'here,' I mean this entire world. Long story short, we appeared in the middle of the air and fell on the back of the dragon Atreyu was riding. And then we fell off. We don't know why this conflict is going on, and we're not on their side. Our only goal is to try and find our friends who may be here as well, and then leave. To leave, we need Atreyu. And as such, we would love to be able to rescue her. And that's the truth."
"The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules."
"Good men don't need rules. And today's not the day to find out why I have so many."
"Good men don't need rules. And today's not the day to find out why I have so many."