Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20160414174046/@comment-5583506-20160416230752

"He is still in there?" asked Sari.

Siri just nodded.

"Ugh... and this one wanted to have a drink without any awkward moments."

"This one was thinking, Sari... maybe it would be best if we... if we sent Shakti in there?"

Sari just stared at her younger sister in confusion. "Say what now?"

"Maybe if we... sent Shakti in there and if Gabriel began to speak to her... maybe then he would come to realise that... that there is nothing for him there. That Shakti is... well... gone?"

"Not gone. Locked away", corrected Sari. "But why would we do that? That would defeat the entire purpose of this charade. Shakti couldn't bear the loss of Gabriel's love and did this to herself rather than to live with false hopes in her heart. It would be disrespectful of us not to honor her decision, no?"

"Still", said Siri. "This one doesn't really see any danger in her memories returning. Just look at her."

Sari glanced over her shoulder watching as Shakti looked around the town as if she had gotten herself lost. She barely knew for what reason they were here.

"Very well then", said Sari. "Tell her to go inside. But if she regains her memories, it's your cute little tush on the line, you hear?!"

Siri swallowed. "Y-yes?"

Sari then approached Shakti with a chirping voice. "Shakti, would you be so kind to Sari and go inside the inn to fetch this one something to drink?"

"Oh, but this one was..."

"Thanks. Sari knew she could count on you. We will resume to looking for our group once you get back, no?"

Shakti scratched herself behind the ear and did as Sari had said, entering the inn.

What was that about?

Without further ado she took a seat next down to some Breton with a facial burn. He seemed to have seen better days. It just came to her that Sari hadn't even told her of what she was supposed to purchase. Shakti was no fool, she could tell that she was up to something.

But what?

Shakti grumbled and decided to just purchase something for herself. She was thirsty after all.