Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-7497475-20140703144312/@comment-7497475-20140725142106

She didn't even have to analyse what he had said. Wynne understood people much better than some realised. They must have been a tightly knit group to follow him so, but that was unsurprising for a team from Beacon. It made her think about how she had been with her sister and Cordove before she lost her arms.

"Everyone makes their own choices, if they chose to follow so be it. They have accepted to deal with what comes, even if you're wrong. Not much point wallowing over it, just don't forget it."

Way to be philosophical, would you like to discuss his childhood while you're at it?

Wynne continued eating her food, mulling over what Vermont had said. She didn't know what it was like to feel loss, not in the emotional sense. Not that she felt like she was missing out, but the idea of it made her wonder if she was less of a person because of it. In either case, she didn't care, but it stuck in her mind. She had been gone for twenty seven years after all.

"I'd say you don't have anything to worry about unless they people affected didn't make a choice."