by Blythe » September 13th, 2006, 2:27 am
..:: Blythe could see the vein on her neck jumping, faster and faster, obviously with fear. She had no reason to be afraid though, he was trying to be good, still. That and he didn't want to lose everything he had done; it would be too hard to get more people, scaring a random person might make people doubt his truths. He was honest, and gave her his boy like smile to show him there was nothing to fear. He was good at pretending, but he hated pretending, yet he didn't want her frightened. ::..
..:: Hopefully his strain would be worth it, but then again, if she got frightened it was her fault. He had been around a coward for so long, watching fear grow and over take someone; it was a sick thing to watch. It was also self-inflicted, but Blythe would still help. Oh, he was good at helping, and he would prove that. Still, he had no idea she was watching him during his training with Argus, some of which still left him in awe from what the mage had shown and taught him. He had learned so much that day, and gotten more useful things out of it than knowledge; those things would come to help him soon as well. ::..
..:: When he had heard everything she had said, he glanced at Milton, adding to points already made. Even Shumpy was on his side, and at that moment, he thought there was no chance at stopping them from killing the paladin. When he looked back to Fina, he had an understanding smile on, the thankfulness taking over his other facial expressions. ::..
"You're welcome to join us if you are truly willing to kill a man for this crime. I wouldn't want to mislead you, but that is the only way he will stop."
..:: He didn't like the paladin from the moment he found out that he was going to be zip's husband, he didn't like the man more now that they were married, and he didn't think that Aku liked him either. That man would stop at nothing to keep zip from him, and Blythe was sure of it; so he would make it impossible for the husband to have it that way. ::..
Sweet child in time, you'll see the line;
The line that's drawn between good and bad.
See the blind man shooting at the world.
Bullets flying; taking toll.
If you've been bad, (oh) Lord, I bet you have
And you've not been hit, oh, by flying lead
You'd better close your eyes.
O-oh, bow your head.
Wait for the ricochet.