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Beleth Lavellan ([personal profile] arlathvhen) wrote2015-02-18 01:05 am
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This is Beleth. I apologize, but I'm not available at the moment. If you leave a message, I'll try to reach you as soon as I can.

[OOC Note: If you're visiting her room, here is a description of it, and here is one of her office.]



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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2017-11-20 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Makes you hate the Ben-Hassrath even more, doesn't it? That they'd do that to a kid. [That rare moment of swearing from Beleth means it's time to pour the wine, which Korrin promptly does, because both of them seem to need it. Filling both glasses, she offers one and nods sadly at her friend's thought process. It's exactly what she had Taas had considered earlier.]

Taas said he was going to look into it, but then he got reassigned and I haven't heard from him in a while. So I don't know how much we can count on that. [It's too bad, she knows she could count on Taas if he were still around. But if he's needed more elsewhere, she has to try not holding that against him however much she wants him here.

Beleth's rational thought process is actually rather reassuring, a contrast to the panicked nausea that Korrin has to fight off whenever dwelling on the subject, even now. She manages a ghost of a smile in response to the arm squeeze and rests her hand atop Beleth's. Personal space is never really an issue with her, not among friends.]


I'm definitely not rushing off to tell everyone, trust me. Maybe the Qunari won't bother to send him back, he hasn't been so much sighted since he left. But if he returns....

[Korrin bites her lip, dreading that as much as she hopes for it. That could go wrong in so many ways, but if there's a chance to save him....

She clears her throat, in an attempt to have her voice sound a little less rough.]


I...really hope you're right. You have no fucking idea just how much I would love to that to be true. It kills me to think that there might not be anything left of the kid we knew. If we could find a way to overcome that brainwashing...Taas wasn't sure, but he didn't say it was impossible.