[She settles on Shionne's words, wondering how much truth lingers in them. She can't say what it is, but there's something weighted that isn't being said. Maybe it's something important. Maybe it's something that simply has to be approached in time. Kisara isn't the sort to pry. Not so overtly, that is. As a result, she eyes Shionne with a quiet respect.]
You know, if you wanted to stay with us longer, we would welcome it. If it's your choice to leave, we'd respect that, too, but we like having you around.
[Shionne may be a bit prickly, but that doesn't embody the whole of her person. People are never a singular trait or experience. On the contrary, all people are filled with complexities and though Kisara will never be presumptuous to know what those multifaceted descriptions might be, she knows it's important to consider the whole portrait, not just a portion.
All of that to say that Kisara is not spurred or warded away from Shionne, regardless of how she may be cold, at times.]
What I mean is that when you need it, when you want it, you have a place with us.
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You know, if you wanted to stay with us longer, we would welcome it. If it's your choice to leave, we'd respect that, too, but we like having you around.
[Shionne may be a bit prickly, but that doesn't embody the whole of her person. People are never a singular trait or experience. On the contrary, all people are filled with complexities and though Kisara will never be presumptuous to know what those multifaceted descriptions might be, she knows it's important to consider the whole portrait, not just a portion.
All of that to say that Kisara is not spurred or warded away from Shionne, regardless of how she may be cold, at times.]
What I mean is that when you need it, when you want it, you have a place with us.