Joscelin had mentioned it in the first place because he wanted to talk about it with someone, on a deeper level. He just hadn't realized it until he'd blurted it out to the diminutive goddess.
"I must be," he admits.
"We were in an attic room, and Romeo was in a cage. I managed to free him, but someone that Romeo seemed to fear a great deal was coming up the stairs and we had to climb out of a window, onto a rooftop. There he told me that he'd been bought and sold by someone who dealt in child slaves."
Joscelin says all this without looking at Elfnein; he's staring at his own pallid reflection in a fish tank.
"It's strange to find out what I did about his life before, and then to see him in the waking world as he is now."
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Joscelin had mentioned it in the first place because he wanted to talk about it with someone, on a deeper level. He just hadn't realized it until he'd blurted it out to the diminutive goddess.
"I must be," he admits.
"We were in an attic room, and Romeo was in a cage. I managed to free him, but someone that Romeo seemed to fear a great deal was coming up the stairs and we had to climb out of a window, onto a rooftop. There he told me that he'd been bought and sold by someone who dealt in child slaves."
Joscelin says all this without looking at Elfnein; he's staring at his own pallid reflection in a fish tank.
"It's strange to find out what I did about his life before, and then to see him in the waking world as he is now."